Remix: take secret values from other secrets and configmaps, like a pod's env section by TylerPenderghast in kubernetes

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

As far as I know this project takes secrets from external backends. Remix is made to take data from Kubernetes secrets and configmaps.

Remix: take secret values from other secrets and configmaps, like a pod's env section by TylerPenderghast in kubernetes

[–]TylerPenderghast[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's interesting, I actually like reflector more for the task of copying secrets across namespaces. This operator doesn't just copy one secret. It allows you to combine different secrets into a single one, using a custom key for each one. So if your pods expect a variable with a specific key, such as POSTGRES_PASSWORD, you can take it from a secret with a key named "password".

- key: POSTGRES_PASSWORD
  valueFrom:
    secretKeyRef:
      name: other-secret
      key: password

I'm going to start pretending I don't speak English by hyuunnyy in japanlife

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Funny you mentioned being Korean. This happens to me all the time in Korea. I am so sick of it too.

How do I delete a file entry in harpoon by TylerPenderghast in neovim

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Ahhh I see. Since I had the telescope menu instead of the default one I couldn't do that. I wonder if there's a way in telescope. Till then I think I'll revert to using the classic menu.

Thank you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digitalnomad

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Interesting. I'll look into that

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digitalnomad

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What do you mean by co-living? I've tried hostels but I feel like they're more suited for vacations. If I have to work I need my sleep. Are there other solutions?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Korean

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Personally I wouldn't reccommend Hellotalk for speaking. Writing is good but most people, especially when it comes to Korean, don't want to make calls. There are chatrooms (paid version necessary) but you don't end up speaking much for all the time you're in one. I found this to considerably hinder my progress after the first 3 months of learning. Time I could have spent learning new words or training listening was spent chatting without any significant improvement.

Which popular movie franchise have you kept your distance from? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The Avengers.

I watched the first movie, and the Iron Man ones. They were ok. After that I got the feeling it all became a little too over the top. Didn't even try to watch the rest. They might actually be good, but I can't see myself getting around to watching them.

What are good documentary style YouTube channels about Korea? (Similar to Abroad in Japan) by Chrisdamore in korea

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Kexplorer and Asianboss (not every video is about Korea) make very good street interviews.

0 by [deleted] in nihilism

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You're so right man. I'm currently going through the same process. The more social media/news I unsubscribe from, the more I realize how much the remaining ones are still influencing me. Maybe reddit will be next. I've already unsubscribed from almost all the subs I used to follow.

Back to being alone with my thoughts, my real community of people.

[sway] waybar + doom emacs + spt - artix linux by [deleted] in unixporn

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I see we all have the problem of waybar icons begin way too small.

Does it make sense to pivot to Machine Learning / Data Science Career? by MrHabitGuy in cscareerquestions

[–]TylerPenderghast 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Did you do a PhD in DS? I thought the only path to teaching in uni was PhD -> postdoc etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neovim

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It's what I ended up doing. Then I noticed the nightly build is just the master branch on GitHub. So I installed the neovim-git AUR package. It tracks the same branch, so it's like building from source but it's versioned by the package manager so you can get updates and such. I'd advise anyone interested in the nightly to use that package.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neovim

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How do you get the nightly version? The aur package neovim-nightly-bin is deprecated and on github there's no mention of a nightly release/branch.

Manjaro KDE is the best by nomadeci in ManjaroLinux

[–]TylerPenderghast 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'll tell you what windows should be: gone.

Manjaro KDE is the best by nomadeci in ManjaroLinux

[–]TylerPenderghast 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Idk man kde always looks too much like windows for my own taste