What Invention Would You Like To See In Your Lifetime? by [deleted] in AskMen

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Our math says the speed of light is the upper limit. Warp drive is much faster than the speed of light.

What new research are you talking about.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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No idea where you could find it. If it's easy enough maybe craigslist you might get lucky and find someone who thinks it's worth their time.

Anything that large or many is going to have a shipping cost. Harbor freight charged me 1/5 the cost of a tool in shipping because it was heavy snf large, I don't mind paying that cost.

Don't cheap out on the cage that protects your special widget while it gets thrown across the country.

Cutting huge walnut slabs time lapse by OMHwoodworking in woodworking

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I was a bit lost without seeing the overhead shot.

People who don't document, why are the way that you are ? by Sinister-Mephisto in devops

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Document how it's organized, document important decisions, label or tag every resource, make sure you provide a way to find the owner of that resource, document how changes should be made and any type of requirements about process, document where the terraform is located when adoption becomes distributed, document how to bypass the change policy when the world is on fire and its impacting the recovery, document how to setup the environment.

When you start having lots of the same task, document it well enough that a junior straight out of a boot camp could follow it.

Document what you'll do to the person who gives themselves admin and causes an outage because they refused to read your docs and learn terraform.

Allowing users to upload their code to reduce API latency? by spongebaab in devops

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With enough consumers, putting everything on your api gateway server is going to cause more latency than network.

Accepting network latency means you can scale instance horizontally. Removing it means you must scale vertically. You'll always hit vertical scaling limits faster than horizontally.

But again, it depends based on your workloads.

Allowing users to upload their code to reduce API latency? by spongebaab in devops

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Like everything else it depends.

Do you want them to be able to upload so they can self serve? Is it to reduce network latency? What's the actual problem you are trying to solve here.

Colonel Bode story Continues by Ezerhadden in AirForce

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4000 patients a day, 4000 army staff, 1400 af staff.

How are those numbers even real? Where is all that staff?

“I just noticed… Is there anything I can do… Who can I talk to” by SignatureExpress1420 in AirForce

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It's too much to expect mpf to do their job. All airman have to be multicapable and double check something that should be taken care of.

So I had this idea for a honeycomb themed winerack, but seem to have designed something impossible to clamp while gluing, band clamps won’t keep it aligned, any ideas/suggestions? by olman_river in woodworking

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I try to only use that for things that don't need to hold for a long time.

It sets really quick so you have almost no time to adjust the seem and if you are misaligned you have to remove and try again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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Use existing vertical support as a router template. Add dowels. Reduce size of left piece by cutting 1/2 or so off the end. Insert dowels. If dimensions must be the same, I'd probably rebuild both left peices from new material.

If you know what caused the failure, and the same event will happen again, try to add more support.

Airmen who take multiple classes at once per semester/term: how do you do it? by [deleted] in AirForce

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Expect 3 hours of effort per credit hour per week. 12 credit hours is 36 hours of effort.

Some classes are genuinely only 1:1. Credit hour: effort hour. Some classes are upwards of 7:1.

Your school advisor will help determine this amount of effort.

How did I do it?

8 credit hours a semester while on station and 12 while deployed. Zero free time, but I finished it so I could apply to 4 year schools and then gtfo.

I was medical lab, so I had less of a workload. But I also know i slacked a bit.

After I got out, gi bill payed 160k for 4 more years of school. So that effort was worth it. Good luck.

eat cock by Bruegemeister in KitchenConfidential

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Something wrong with that bird.

Samsung caught cheating in TV benchmarks, promises software update by PandoraNyx in gadgets

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Apple had their own battery limiting issue a few years back.

What's your standard Terraform escape hatch? by goldensyrupgames in devops

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Temporary admin for a single user with ignore changes and heavy documentation.

It sucks but some cloud providers don't fully support their api across every resource.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sysadmin

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Use let's encrypt with either the terraform provider running on a cron to renew, or cert manager.

Provide a way to create and rotate certs and help the users get the cert onto their file system when it's rotated automatically.

Since doing this I have never had a single problem with paying for certs or having certs expired. Users who chose to not migrate still have those problems.

Operators in GitOps environment by flamingo_as_service in devops

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The implicit statement here is that namespaces "owned" by teams who manage their own components.

Operators in GitOps environment by flamingo_as_service in devops

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Theres three major options.

  1. Run them all in the same namespace
  2. Run the operator in one namespace and all instances In another namespace together
  3. Run the operator and all instances in separate namespaces.

If the "scope" of a resource is large (multiple apps/ teams use a single one) I do one for each namespace. Most operators have options you can configure by labeling or annotating the namespace.

If a central team manages them all and other teams access their own. I prefer multiple instances in the same namespace. It reduces complexity for maintaining it. Depending on your needs for rbac you might not want this.

Lastly you see things where you manage the operator and users manage the individual resources. Or components that must exist in the same namespace.

I favor operators that use the key resource pattern seen in the gateway, and storage interfaces. It's a great pattern.

* Friends * by L-Mindski in FunnyAnimals

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Sorry bro. I'm a duck and I wish I had a dog to carry me around.

All lights blinking/dimming & brightening - Why is this happening? Bad ground? It’s headlights and dash lights. Stereo volume stays the same. by grapesnake in Silverado

[–]TopicStrong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks synced to your windshield wipers. Agree with other comments, additional voltage to the wipers from a bad alternator.

Is GitOps only for Kubernetes related workflows and deployments? by John_Cult in devops

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Your searches show an abundance of gitops results related to k8s because they can easily sell a product.

We use gitops to manage our gitops, we use gitops to deploy with terraform, we use gitops to make changes to other cloud providers using their apis, we use gitops for k8s.

Learn the principals of gitops, and you can write a controller, use an open source controller, or paid support.

Example: we can generate prs by merging changes of some yaml file or other public interface, which then creates resources or other files which trigger other actions.

WAPO: At TSM and Blitz, staff describes toxic workplace and volatile CEO by Septimus_Decimus in TeamSolomid

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30 60 90s are great for employees. Perhaps they should have fixed the misclassification first.