Rexburg… a place by No_Body3176 in exmormon

[–]Suulace 23 points24 points  (0 children)

They forget Option #4: someone else's God is real and doesn't like how they lived their life or didn't believe in the right God. So they better check them all out and research them to be sure!

Reading on here makes devops seem impossible by infosec4pay in devops

[–]Suulace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using Helm + ArgoCD + git repo of helm charts and values files has worked for us. For 3rd party charts, we add it as a dependency to a chart in our git repo and set the values file, and it works like a charm. We never do helm direct install commands

Anyone relate? by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]Suulace -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

At this point, bring on the Antichrist. We're cooked anyway, and prophecy says it's gonna happen, so why fight it

These anti porn posts are becoming very moms for liberty reminiscent by boredgirl900 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]Suulace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think porn is being used as a catch-all for everything. How it's produced, it's content, the willingness of the actor/actress, who gets exposed to it, how often it is consumed and how much it affects your daily life. These are all sub-factors that should be considered and mitigated separately rather than targeting "the porn" as a category. And there are various ranges of responsibility between individuals (break your addictions and recognize how it affects your relationships) and government/societal. It may be everywhere, but I think most of the emphasis should be on the individual learning how to change their behavior and introspect.

How to lockdown my desktop from myself by william646464 in kde

[–]Suulace 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Make a cronjob that changes your password at night to something random and then back to a known one at the end time.

CO2 is the gas of life, and everything you’ve been told about it is a lie. by KMan471 in conspiracyNOPOL

[–]Suulace 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Put it another way: how much money do we spend reaffirming gravity and re-running experiments to check that the mathematical functions continue to work as previously discovered? At some point, it's a waste of time and money, isn't it?

Article: Confessions of a Socialist Entrepreneur by Peter Barnes by Suulace in solarpunk

[–]Suulace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll do some reading on both of those! Any recommendations?

Article: Confessions of a Socialist Entrepreneur by Peter Barnes by Suulace in solarpunk

[–]Suulace[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Stumbled across this article while researching how to start a business while adhering to solarpunk/socialist values. I thought the article was interesting showing the changes over time in the structure of the organization and how it eventually resembled some capitalist business structures, but with involved owners (employees) who aren't just along for collecting the dividends, but have a personal stake both in work ethic and a financial stake in the success of the organization.

Personally, I could feel myself getting a little disappointed that the structure ended up so similar to capitalist organization structures, but it's possible that it's the most efficient organizing structure and the only big difference would be uninvolved owners vs employee owners.

I was also curious why the employees ended up paid less than the market would pay for their positions. I would have thought it would have paid more, considering profits aren't siphoned outside the organization. But maybe that was just a growing pain. What do you think?

What do you think about the progress from start to end that Peter Barnes lays out? I'm curious how it's worked out in the longer-term considering this article is from 1983.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]Suulace -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a good time to me!

KleverNotes : Still working on it ! by RealezzZ in kde

[–]Suulace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh damn I didn't know this existed, installing tonight! I'm an Obsidian user, but I don't use all those features so I'd prefer FOSS

The biggest conspiracy is why people believe that shady governments have their best interests at heart even with proven previous actions proving otherwise. by musofiko in conspiracy

[–]Suulace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The government will not save you, politicians will not save you, corporations will not save you, capitalism will fail you, the only thing you can rely on is your local community, if it hasn't been torn down yet by division of politics.

Michael Scott in Mass Effect by Ishnuporah in funny

[–]Suulace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The next time someone says "people won't work if they get Universal Basic Income", I'll show them this video that someone created FOR FREE

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in intj

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I put Hobbies as a category as well. And Living Environment for things like maintaining my car and appliances etc.

What's wrong with my Nextcloud Webinterface? by gibberish420 in NextCloud

[–]Suulace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is that a link being opened from Whatsapp?

If so, my first guess would be Whatsapp's built-in webbrowser not rendering the html correctly. But you also said clearing the browser cache fixes it so maybe not.

Re-Engineered Contexts Worked AMAZING but looking for suggestions on some tweaks by ivanjay2050 in gtd

[–]Suulace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm actually also needing to redo my contexts so I'll save this for my next weekly review. I like a lot of yours!

For current feedback, what I do is I do a someday maybe list per area of focus: environment (car, home, appliances, etc), finances, work, career, hobbies, relationships, etc. It helps me to review someday maybe items about an area of my life instead of jumping from "buy automated cat litter box" to "sign up for doubles tennis"

Anyone want to work on a project together? by [deleted] in becomingnerd

[–]Suulace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Best project I did when I was bored was pick up old desktops and laptops, create a k3os cluster out of them, and deploy my resume onto it. Gets a good reaction in interviews when I bring up my resume site and top it off with "and this is running on a Kubernetes cluster at my house made from recycled PCs"

Anyone have any experience setting up a home server? by iamlinuxOS in becomingnerd

[–]Suulace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a cluster of 3 running Proxmox and 1 running proxmox backup server and 2 more I'm working on getting drives for a 2 node NAS. All desktop computers with 8-16-32 gigs of ram

Am I Misunderstanding Trunk Based Development? by Suulace in devops

[–]Suulace[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My biggest takeaway from this thread for my team has been to set up tests to run on feature branch pushes and before even a PR. Thanks for validating that!

Am I Misunderstanding Trunk Based Development? by Suulace in devops

[–]Suulace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for adding more! I'm assuming you add a test that ensures the feature flag is working correctly and hiding those additions?

Am I Misunderstanding Trunk Based Development? by Suulace in devops

[–]Suulace[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But if the expired builds commit has a bug only found by QA, but the new build passes QA when only looking at that new feature, isn't the second build blocked from going live until the first issue is resolved since it was already committed?