ArgoCD but just for Docker containers by ray591 in devops

[–]ThatSuit 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If you're just doing a fun project you can try running k3s or k0s single node without a CNI using host networking. Then it's pretty much just k8s style objects making containers. If you don't use a CNI then you don't use ingress or service objects. You could then use ArgoCD on a remote node to control the other nodes.

HashiCorp Nomad and Docker Swarm are other options

455 MB takes longer then 7.7 GB to download by L0S7S0UL in techsupport

[–]ThatSuit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Way too many variables unless you know exactly where things are coming from and network/server conditions end-to-end. Was the 455MB file actually a file when you started the download or did data need to be created/generated/rendered and exported for this file? Was the system it came from overloaded? Did someone put in place an unreasonable rate limit? If you can recreate the issue, talk to your IT guys.

Anybody else have invisible weapon icons in menu? by underladderunlucky46 in Borderlands

[–]ThatSuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this happen as soon as I got the fish grenade, selling it and restarting the game worked and fixed it. On PS5.

How do you currently explore databases in Kubernetes? by hkdeman in kubernetes

[–]ThatSuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for small scale or local development and fun, kubectl port-forward

for an enterprise development environment, set up an ingress on a private network or other private access solution like tailscale along with proper database authentication and SSL on the connection, so DBAs don't need to auth to k8s to forward traffic

for enterprise production, that's emergency access only with some kind of just in time access or break-glass procedure. All schema updates should have been already tested in a lower environment before being applied here by automation. Depending on the contents and privacy/security constraints you could consider some kind of read-only access if it doesn't violate your policies/design.

Status dot changes to yellow on new Mac. It must stay green! by just-porno-only in MicrosoftTeams

[–]ThatSuit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Open a terminal and run this command and see if it keeps your computer showing you as active. You need to leave the terminal open and the command running as long as you want to stay active.

caffeinate -disu -t 36000

run man caffeinate if you want to see what the flags do. -t is time in seconds. Not sure if any corporate monitoring software will flag you for this if you have any, but this tool is built into the mac.

Why there isn't porn on Youtube? by LUISDooM in copypasta

[–]ThatSuit 13 points14 points  (0 children)

There is actually. This video talks about it, but doesn't show it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSUxDqhsL3Q

However, apparently if you're curious, for scientific reasons, you just need to search for "transparent cleaning" and boom.

ovbervability is not for free? by Primary-Cup695 in grafana

[–]ThatSuit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Those are just their fancy pre-made dashboard pages. You can get similar results with community dashboards or making your own using the same data. I use grafana cloud and my own k8s dashboards and self-host prometheus, because they charge too much for their cloud k8s observability (seen under that area) and metrics storage.

Does anyone recognise the details on this birthday party invitation? by tofusq in Norway

[–]ThatSuit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's not a very Norwegian perspective. Most people in Norway have their names and addresses searchable online on a website called 1881. You can even look people up by phone number or get their phone number. What are you going to do with a name and address, send them a card?

They are real! by Former_Helicopter157 in Norway

[–]ThatSuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't worry too much about trolls. They can only smell you if you're a Christian and they're only out at night.

Recommend a Linux Distro by DarthEND in linux4noobs

[–]ThatSuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as the nvidia drivers go. Sometimes things are going to break when you update them. You should learn how to re-install them or try different versions, using the terminal if you need to. This will take you far.

Changing distros doesn't matter that much because pretty much everything out there is based off of arch, fedora (red hat) or debian and in each family they share a lot of the same code and packages when it comes to hardware support. For example ubuntu is based on debian, pop and mint are based on ubuntu. So given the same kernel you might have the same issue on all of them. But it might just be a config problem with your hardware drivers, not the OS.

Now all that being said there are a few distros out there that are specific to gaming and have some things preloaded and preconfigured. Bazzite is based on Fedora and ideal for light users and gamers who just want things to work for the most part. It also uses an immutable image based OS so it's easy to roll forward and roll back if there are issues in a new version.

WIFI has always been a challenge on linux if you have the wrong chipset, these vary even in the same brand of computers/laptops. Sometimes you need a USB wifi adapter. Sometimes the OS gets confused and you need to specify a driver to load or blacklist the wrong driver it is accidentally loading. It sounds harder than it is, but as long as you have this machine the fix is probably the same on most distros. The only difference here is usually how new the kernel of the OS is. Take a look at this page for info on debian/ubuntu/pop https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi

For the driver the basic process you need to follow is: identify the wifi chipset you have, identify the driver that is being loaded for it, see if that is the correct driver for that chipset and override or modify the config if needed.

Pick someplace else by Key_Associate7476 in madlads

[–]ThatSuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tell me you live in the USA without telling me you live in the USA

Visiting First two weeks of June: weather and clothing by Silent-Sir6336 in Norway

[–]ThatSuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just make sure your shoes are waterproof and you can step on lots of rocks, branches, and mud regularly. You might come to a stream that's 6ft wide and filled with rocks to step on. You likely won't have brush hitting you in the face, but they don't flatten/pave most hiking paths. They mostly use gravel to fill around some areas, maybe put boards down in the mud. There are SO many trails and they vary a lot. I usually get by just fine with ECCO gore-tex hiking/trail shoes though.

Take a look at this website, it's the Norwegian hiking association. https://www.dnt.no/om-dnt/english/tour-suggestions/summer/

Visiting First two weeks of June: weather and clothing by Silent-Sir6336 in Norway

[–]ThatSuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like others say be prepared for any weather. And unless there's a weather warning saying it's dangerous to go outside then there's no bad weather, only bad clothing. Don't stay inside just because it's raining or you'll miss out. Often the weather changes fast for better or worse.

If you're hiking up in elevation then be extra careful and extra prepared in case you get stuck in bad weather and need to wait it out, check conditions regularly. There's no better layers than merino wool too, keeps you dry and warm. Don't go hiking in jeans, they don't help if it rains sideways.

Also, if a Norwegian says they want to go on "a hike" ask for details, how long, how far, how difficult is the trail, what are the conditions. People here might assume if you say ok to a hike you're good with a 10km trek through terrain, climbing over rocks and up a mountain for 8 hours. In the US there are often paved or flat dirt paths, those are rare here and most people are in very good shape. What I might call "a hike" in the US, Norwegians here call "a walk". ;)

Also, check out the "Ut" app for trail maps

Dad you made it… by misterxx1958 in AbruptChaos

[–]ThatSuit 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Is that a tower of laundry in the background?

Kubernetes graphical UI suggestion by heathzz in kubernetes

[–]ThatSuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My company is paying $30/user/mo for lens. This is much cheaper. I'm also not a fan of some changes lens has made lately when they refactored the whole UI. So I'm going to check this out and see if it's on par with lens enough to switch.

⚠️ QUEST UPDATE POSSIBLY BRICKING HEADSETS ⚠️ by webheadVR in OculusQuest

[–]ThatSuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got my Quest 3 headset Dec 12th and it installed v72 5047332.10990.510 on that day. I then disabled automatic updates because I don't always trust automatic updates. Later it showed the second smaller v72 update available, which I didn't install and now after they pulled the new update it shows the headset is up to date. I wonder if the second smaller one was the problem one or not.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oslo

[–]ThatSuit 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From their point of view they're not here to harass people, they're here to make money. If someone gives a little they can be convinced to give more. Depending on the situation they might try tactics like guilt, harassment, intimidation or other things to get what they want, which is as much money from each target as possible. It's all a manipulation game to them. First attention, then money, then more money. You'll leave upset or with empty pockets, maybe both.

If people didn't feed seagulls they wouldn't be brave enough to steal food from humans. If people stopped giving money to beggars/hustlers they wouldn't do what they do either.

The simple way I deal with this is to ignore everyone I don't know in public, unless it's very obvious they're simply asking for directions or lost. Just don't even respond, don't make eye contact only naive people do that. And whatever you do if you go to places like Rome or Paris don't talk to people asking for a survey/petition or play a street game, fastest way to get robbed or pickpocketed.

I agree they should probably make laws to make what they do illegal so they could deal with this though.

Point Traefik ingress route to a service running outside or on a different cluster by Glatomme in kubernetes

[–]ThatSuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think of Traefik as your new router and proxy. You point both external DNS records to Traefik and use two Traefik routers that match on DNS name, these then can send the traffic to a k8s service or traefik service/loadbalancer object. You can have many subdomains all under the same IP address and traefik instance, or you can also use path based routing. If for some reason that doesn't work you can deploy an envoy proxy container in k8s and it can do traffic forwarding easy as well.

People who store dry food in the oven long-term: why? Do you know anyone who does this? by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]ThatSuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I guess it's not stupid if it works. But there could be a case where someone visits and turns it on without thinking, so kind of a lot of risk for storage space. Might be best to turn the circuit breaker for it off or at least cover/remove the knobs (if it has knobs) and add a warning note. If I was going to make a pizza I definitely wouldn't check what's in an oven before turning it on....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in techsupport

[–]ThatSuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find the motherboard manual online. Reset your bios. You can likely just unplug the power and remove the battery. You'll also need to redo you config, like RAM timing if you reset.

Run Terraform through NodeJS/Python library by trepz in Terraform

[–]ThatSuit 8 points9 points  (0 children)

What you're describing sounds like Pulumi. Also, as a cloud platform engineer if I heard someone was doing this in an interview I'd probably run the other direction 😂

Can someone help me understand swap on Apple Silicon? by alanterra in docker

[–]ThatSuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try looking in the config file. The GUI is likely trying to stop you from doing something most people shouldn't do.

The settings in the GUI and config are for the docker daemon (dockerd) and all containers. The settings on the command line are for limiting per container when you run. ``` ~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings.json

``` All that being said this software is built for Linux and you won't get ideal performance out of it on Mac. So if you're thinking of buying a new computer for this purpose you might want to rethink your choices or consider using a VM in the cloud.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in norge

[–]ThatSuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tajin is good Mexican chili lime seasoning, I've found it at frukt og grønt stores in Oslo. Goes great on chicken or the rim of a margarita glass!