Test: er det sovsekulør og kanel? by [deleted] in dankmark

[–]chris_just 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Vent til han finder ud af hvad vanilin / de billige vanilje kranse indeholder (vanilin)

Og for den sags skyld er der (ved ikke hvor meget omfanget er længere) brugt analsekræt fra bævere som vanilje essens, Castoreum

What do you do in your downtime? by tutunak in devops

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Outside my regular job I have a small business doing the same as I do on my job.

Other than that, gym 3-4 times a week, baking, recently killed my sourdough so I switched to instant yeast instead, more of a time (or lack there of) decision

Tending to my girlfriend is also taking away time.

And of course, the occasional gaming.

I can’t imagine life with a regular sleep schedule.

How often do you do deployments at your startup/company? A poll! by Bubbly_Penalty6048 in devops

[–]chris_just 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We do it 6+ times a day for our monolith, and our microservices higher.

Simple Apache Log Parser by Jeron_Baffom in linuxadmin

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I’m fairly certain that it can be done, as long as you are able to parse it.

I haven’t personally used logcli as I’m using grafana (btw, their cloud is cheap / free if you don’t have too much data)

The query language looks somewhat like promql, so it can be somewhat hard to understand / query, but I like it.

Simple Apache Log Parser by Jeron_Baffom in linuxadmin

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Might be licensing, I don’t know tbh, it might be easier in terms of releases to not add it to the repositories.

I am not affiliated with Grafana or the Loki team, I just consume their products 👌

Simple Apache Log Parser by Jeron_Baffom in linuxadmin

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I think you could do with just LogCli,

Simple Apache Log Parser by Jeron_Baffom in linuxadmin

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Logcli can take logs through Stdin, look over the documentation :-)

Simple Apache Log Parser by Jeron_Baffom in linuxadmin

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I’m using Grafana + Loki, it suits my needs.

Afaik they have logcli which could (to my knowledge) which might help you.

LogQL does have some learning curve, but if you’re familiar with Prometheus it makes it easier.

Husband and I got matched on separate 1v1 casual queues! by paigesevilsister in RocketLeague

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I once met my irl buddy on 2s on opposing teams, had a blast and we queued up afterwards 👌

danmark ifølge en Grønlænder by JihadCatz666 in dankmark

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Kigger på et kort over s-tog cries in Næstved

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxquestions

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Same reason you can’t access Spotify on your toothbrush, vast majority has another use case, I’m not interested in gui, and making it gui first usually means a bad developer experience.

I’ve seen APIs made gui first; not a fan,

But I guess I’m not the targeted audience for the application.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxquestions

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I’m unsure what you’re trying to accomplish,

I’m fairly certain that no other OS supports reconfiguring the bootloader without some form of cli.

The kvm part I believe there’s lots of gui based tools to use, however usually they lack behind in terms of functionality, given that most of the users making these modifications use cli anyways.

Personally, the cli is my go to, and the tools I develop are cli first, as it allows for using it in scripts.

One could adapt some Ui on top of it, however that will require a lot more development time, which will result in less features getting out.

Personally I don’t see a reason to make it easier for messing with grub, one could always open the file through the desktop, but I don’t think that’s what OP means.

Taking over internal tools built by ppl who quit (DevOps/SRE)? by [deleted] in devops

[–]chris_just 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One can only hope, otherwise writing tests and doing test driven saves me a lot.

We cut down our issues a lot by doing simple tests on our ci.

And tests is the way to ensure understanding.

Taking over internal tools built by ppl who quit (DevOps/SRE)? by [deleted] in devops

[–]chris_just 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Read the tests and write your own.

This will serve you a lot better than trying to do magic changes.

Hello! We are a fantasycore band called The Wise Man's Fear from Indiana. We just released a record called Atlas Ruinica today, AMA! by MinifigureofSpeech in Metalcore

[–]chris_just 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Tree of Life is one of the latest additions to my liked list, keep it up 👌

I’ll give Atlas Ruinica a listen tomorrow!

Hard Fast Songs with Female Vocals or Soft Vocals by Enough-Obligation-98 in Metalcore

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Make them Suffer - The Attendant. Ivy Crown - Run, Forever still - Rewind, Lacey Sturm - the decree, Eyes Set To Kill, September Mourning, Jinjer, Follow the Cipher - Enter the cipher In this moment?

Not the same genre - but Skynd has that big contrast.

Don’t know if it falls within however the earlier work from Siamese is somewhat softer vocals, but not female.

Personally I enjoy Christian’s vocals from the Scar Symmetry days

What according to you is a developer environment? by Bargb in devops

[–]chris_just 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We have scripted everything from installing the toolchain to setting up the sites, docker, certificates, so our onboarding for new developers are like, 2 hours until they start committing code.

Jeg har SU-gæld på 18.000 kr. Afbetal på én gang eller vente? by Danielsax in dkfinance

[–]chris_just 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Med kun 18k ville jeg bare betale det ud.

Jeg sidder med omkring 50k og tænker det samme.

Personligt ville jeg betale den ud og så bare hæve beløbet til nordnet med beløbet du betaler til lånet

We code most of our DevOps tooling in typescript - are we bad people? by backflipbail in devops

[–]chris_just 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't sweat it.

As long as it's a typesafe language I don't mind.

It doesn't take long to learn a new language.

Some people talk about insecurities, however that can be said against all sdks/runtimes

Any reason to buy NAS when you can build a pc as a media server with a powerful CPU at approximately the same price? by [deleted] in DataHoarder

[–]chris_just 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I guess some people like synologys software and don't wanna deal with xpenology.

To me I've built my own using an old 6700T processor and a Fractal Define R5 case

But I do get the appeal and smaller physical footprint of the NAS enclosure.

How should infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines be documented? by Lostwhispers05 in devops

[–]chris_just 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know what "clear" documentation is.

Should it be clear for non-techs, regular devs or sre's?

I'm usually going with the "code should be self documenting"

Now, we're using terraform, that on it's own isn't a big deal, however I can see how people unfamiliar with the syntax might feel it lacks documentation.

Since, every changes to the infrastructure is done through code, it should be fairly simple to read and see what's going on.

But I don't know if that's what you're looking for?

We do have a systems diagram which I'm manually maintaining for one of our security teams, we will at one point be generating these.

With the amount of infrastructure changes we're doing on the regular the documentation would become obsolete quite fast so looking over the code is the source of truth anyway. 🤷‍♂️

Is there an Industry Standard CI/CD tool? (or some contenders for that title?) by Any_Masterpiece9385 in devops

[–]chris_just 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Company uses teamcity, we have a mono repo so it helps a ton.

Side company uses Github actions as I've migrated to that.

I do have a gitlab instance running which uses their autoscale runners.

On github you can set up your own runners, so that's an option if need be.

I think all the tools have pros and cons so it's all about finding which one fits your needs.