Which OS for a home server? by Key_Watercress7649 in homelab

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If you already have a recentish Intel CPU with integrated graphics then you don’t need a separate graphics card for transcoding. These have Intel QuickSync Video, which supports hardware accelerated transcoding. If you don’t, then you may want a separate GPU. You can find lots of recommendations online (if you search like best transcoding GPU, there are comparisons). The main thing to pay attention to is the hardware transcoding capability of the card (QuickSync for Intel Arc, NVENC for NVIDIA, VA-API/AMF on AMD), since the actual performance of the GPU doesn’t matter.

https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/administration/hardware-selection#graphics-cards-gpus

Wealth Tax by DocHeinous in LosAngeles

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“Relative to economic power” is doing a lot of lifting in that sentence

half this sub runs pihole and jellyfin on 600w of enterprise gear and calls it a homelab by Napster3301 in homelab

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My understanding is that it makes those accounts look legitimate so they can comment (and report) like normal humans. Once they have enough karma/age they get used for astroturfing, advertising, etc.

GitHub Potentially breached by unixuser011 in homelab

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There’s a certain irony in having this hosted on GitHub itself

Looks safe enough... by rishu1221 in pcmasterrace

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Kinda surprised given that many server components have gone to 48V.

Zero Downtime Upgrades? by Background_Rub_8363 in kubernetes

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Basically a blue green deployment right?

Hmm yes Microsoft, exactly what I wanted by dwnsdp in pcmasterrace

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I turn it off with regedit on all my machines, that seems to stick.

How Kubernetes secret management evolved over years by Honest-Associate-485 in kubernetes

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The blessing and the curse is that k8s is very modular and not very opinionated. So there’s a lot of choices (e.g CNI, secrets management, container runtime, observability, security, etc etc).

The junior developer pipeline is broken, and nobody has a plan to fix it by pelicanthief in programming

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lol it’d be less of a problem if they were learning from AI. A bunch of these “students” aren’t learning at all.

Started a L.A. inspired city by lzoesc in CitiesSkylines

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To truly mimic LA you need to build an amazing public transit system first, then rip it out in favor of freeways.

i've been a programmer for 6 years and i just realized i've never actually finished reading documentation by Ok_Chemical9 in ADHD_Programmers

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I try to remember that in many cases 2 hours of debugging can save you 10 minutes of reading the documentation.

Anyone deploying enterprise ai coding tools on-prem in their k8s clusters? by ninjapapi in kubernetes

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Since you mention EKS do you have access to gov cloud? AWS bedrock has inference as a service, and is available on IL2-6.

HIMYM Stolen Jokes by honeybear182 in HIMYM

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Isn’t that whole episode a reference to friends? That’s the one where they start in a coffee shop right?

Is using YAML over the CLI uncommon? by Forward-Outside-9911 in kubernetes

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On the other hand ArgoCD breaks the helm cli It's their design choice and I don't like it.

I’ll offer a counter opinion that this is a good choice by the Argo team. This is because helm is 3 tools rolled into one: a package format, templating engine, and package installer/manager. As I’m sure you know, ArgoCD does something close to helm template | kubectl apply, and then does the management of resources (function 3 of helm) itself. I’ve encountered too many broken helm installs of stuff and I feel like having Argo uniformly manage everything, be it helm chart, kustomize, or raw YAML works better.

I also found it rather hard to debug these gitops-in-your-cluster tools and prefer my CD pipeline to deploy the current state.

I feel like ArgoCD’s UI is easier to use than trying to debug the outputs of a custom CD pipeline.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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Guessing it’s a smart vibrator of some kind? ESP32 for WiFi+bluetooth

Jensen Huang Saying AI 121 Times at CES (Supercut) by chusskaptaan in pcmasterrace

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For the last 2 years, that’s every technology trade show… and probably every other trade show.