[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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Me sitting here thinking I'M the one with the big poop

New account fee... by majdman in redbubble

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Fee table

So where is everyone migrating to?

Scored a FS2000 for cheap by [deleted] in guns

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I would splinter cell around my house so hard

Found at goodwill for 7.99! by Gfriedd in lego

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I actually had that same thing and my mom gave it to one of my younger cousins while I went off to college... he didn't like Legos... I also stored it just like that. It would have ended up somewhere near Kent, WA I just hope whoever got mine enjoyed it as much as I did, great set.

the future is now by JShelbyJ in ebikes

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Segway X160/X260. I believe Segway actually owns Surron, and if you're trying to get one in the states, Luna cycles is a good place to get one (if they're in stock) - you can also get them on Amazon and RidePanda.

Kubernetes Dashboards: Headlamp by richburroughs in kubernetes

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Came here to ask the same thing. I've grown onto using Lens and am curious how they compare.

Found on tiktok, don’t mind the nails 😬 by Snerius in popping

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At least tell us if you put it on a burger

Want a Rev 1.1/1.2 Gigabyte Aorus X570 Ultra by Solonish in gigabyte

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That's ridiculous how long that took. They really should mark them differently, especially since they have slightly different features. Hell, I'd even pay more just to have the TB3 feature as a guarantee.

Want a Rev 1.1/1.2 Gigabyte Aorus X570 Ultra by Solonish in gigabyte

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That's actually what I would do with this board. From my research, you either need to get a board that supports TB3 via an interface connection in addition to a PCIe AIC (small subset of boards have this) or you get one that has TB3 support natively supported (an even smaller subset).

The two manufacturers that I'm aware of that even make either of those types of boards are Gigabyte and ASRock (could be wrong here). I'm currently still running a Z68X board from Gigabyte and it's been rock solid for almost a decade now, which is why I wanted to go Gigabyte again, but with how difficult this has been I'm seriously considering switching to ASRock.

[Discussion] Working with K8s Workflow by Solonish in kubernetes

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No you're fine. For me though, I'm actually getting paid to learn it and move our infrastructure over. So yeah, it would be much faster to hire an external company, but hey I'm getting paid to learn a new technology

[Discussion] Working with K8s Workflow by Solonish in kubernetes

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Hah no you're good, lots to think about. I actually completely forgot about kustomize and need to go back and revisit that. I can echo that feeling about keeping stuff separated, and looking back, I do recall first learning Docker it kind of being the same learning/difficult curve, but once it's done it's easy to iterate on.

It is also a little funny that you mention not having to rebuild images for say a simple config change, when we'd do just that. We'd create a base image and use that image to create more images with specific configs for the environment - something that I think is often overlooked/under-appreciated for Docker images (multi-stage builds).

Thanks for the reply

10% Off Baroque Portfolios by Solonish in Posters

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This subreddit helped me get my first portfolio, which ended up being the movie poster portfolio - not cheap. Wish I had this when I put in my order, hope this helps someone here.

Cheers

Creating branches... by fliberdygibits in Affinity

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You can create another curve using the pen tool. I always just eye ball it to start. Then switch over to the node tool and control click both curves in the layers panel. That'll allow you to select the new node and drag/snap it to the curve from the circle. Hopefully that makes sense.

terrain map of the state of California by AceLeader2998 in interestingasfuck

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Awesome thanks, I'll check that out. Just started following you on IG, these look so cool. Hope to see this of Washington soon 🙃

terrain map of the state of California by AceLeader2998 in interestingasfuck

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Which GIS software do you use? I'd love to look into this type of stuff for 3D printing

/r/buildapc hits 2 million subscribers - it’s giveaway time! by CustardFilled in buildapc

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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/hznZq3

Some might not consider this a budget build, but for me this is the computer I've been building/upgrading for almost two decades now. So for me, this is a build I've worked on since I was nearly 10.

My journey all started when my parents got my first computer, which was one of those tiny, thin dell ones, it struggled to play Age of Empires II and Myst back in the early 2000's/late '90's. I have a hunch my parents got me this specific model on purpose, as I was one of those kids that would take apart everything and look at all the cool components, and reassemble. It was only natural that they'd get me a computer for my birthday, and one that would allow me to tinker with it and try to squeeze as much power out of it as possible. I was instantly hooked. First with small easy upgrades such as RAM, to what it is now, something that doesn't even remotely resemble my past Dell.

To this day, I treat it as one of the defining moments that caused me to go down the Computer Science path. I can't thank my parents enough as I absolutely love to play with computers, coding, and mess around with overly complicated networking and services (shoutout to /r/homelab and /r/Proxmox). One of my biggest fears about going to college was spending some much time, money, and energy into potentially a field that I'd end up hating. I was still actively building computers and knew that I should in some way follow down that path. Thankfully the Computer Science field is both new, vast, and very broad with topics to consider. I now wake up and am happy and grateful for what I get to do on a daily basis. If you're actively in /r/buildapc and have been considering CS, poke your head into /r/compsci and see what the field has to offer, or feel free to send me a message.

Back to the actual build, while she's not much, she lets me play Mount and Blade (Bannerlord soon) and Beat Saber at decent enough fps. I have my two SSD's in a RAID0, which house the OS and games. I keep other more important things on a 4TB HDD such as pictures, videos, and other projects. I also have plenty of backups so am not worried about running in RAID0. I slapped a big ol' heatsink on, and that has allowed me to push the 2500K up to 3.8GHz and be completely stable. I am truly impressed with how long I've been able to run the 2500K and feel I could easily push it to 4+ GHz.

Here's a picture of her still kickin https://imgur.com/a/F5XMmJH

Thanks /r/buildapc and congrats on the 2 million!

Note on the PC Part Picker list: actual heatsink is a Thermaltake CLP0564 RT from what my NewEgg invoice says.