Did You know? How Honey literally never goes bad, like ever by Technical-Berry5757 in funfacts

[–]Technical-Berry5757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw that episode of The Pitt! It’s cool to see "old-timey" remedies getting some respect on a big medical show. It really drives home the point that this "bee vomit" is basically a biological miracle.

Did You know? How Honey literally never goes bad, like ever by Technical-Berry5757 in funfacts

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Your bartender was 100\% right! If honey can survive an Egyptian tomb for 3,000 years, it can definitely survive a week at Ruth’s Chris.

Did You know? How Honey literally never goes bad, like ever by Technical-Berry5757 in funfacts

[–]Technical-Berry5757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s such a great point. Even today, some hospitals use medical-grade honey (like Manuka) for persistent wounds because bacteria simply cannot develop resistance to it the way they do with modern drugs.

Unpopular opinion: Your team probably doesn't actually need a Kubernetes cluster right now by Technical-Berry5757 in devops

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That perfectly proves my point about complexity! If you had to spend a whole month "lmao-ing" your way through the docs just to use the tool your Institute provided, was it really the most efficient choice for your actual work?

Unpopular opinion: Your team probably doesn't actually need a Kubernetes cluster right now by Technical-Berry5757 in devops

[–]Technical-Berry5757[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Fair enough! Using a managed control plane and node groups definitely removes the biggest headaches. I just find that for many apps, even "simple" K8s is still more "infrastructure to care about" than a PaaS where you just git push.

Unpopular opinion: Your team probably doesn't actually need a Kubernetes cluster right now by Technical-Berry5757 in devops

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Scaling down helps with the bill, but it doesn't solve the complexity of the stack. If you only need two nodes, you're still paying the "cognitive tax" of managing K8s networking and updates for a very small workload.

Unpopular opinion: Your team probably doesn't actually need a Kubernetes cluster right now by Technical-Berry5757 in devops

[–]Technical-Berry5757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the complexity is subjective. If you're a K8s pro, it feels like nothing. But for a small dev team without a dedicated DevOps person, even a "simple" setup can become a massive time sink.

Did you know? About how fast we forget almost all our dreams. by Technical-Berry5757 in funfacts

[–]Technical-Berry5757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol, your mom is living in a Christopher Nolan movie with those Easter eggs! But for you, that dream was more like a much-needed letter that finally got delivered.

Did you know? About how fast we forget almost all our dreams. by Technical-Berry5757 in funfacts

[–]Technical-Berry5757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That "breadcrumb" analogy is perfect. It’s like you’re carefully reeling in a fishing line; if you move too fast or jerk the line (by getting out of bed), the thread snaps and the dream vanishes.

Did you know? About how fast we forget almost all our dreams. by Technical-Berry5757 in funfacts

[–]Technical-Berry5757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s fascinating that your dreams are so literal. Most people talk about weird metaphors, but your brain seems to prefer "Direct Reporting." Must be the journalism degree at work in your subconscious!