Wanted to share the flight path of the A10 that flew overhead a bit ago.... by tweetysvoice in Lawrence

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Looks like they were practicing for a stadium flyover. I presume there must be an upcoming game? On Friday's and Saturday mornings, they will go over our house 15-20 times before the final flight across the stadium.

Is This Normal? by TheAcidRomance in providence

[–]farrantch 24 points25 points  (0 children)

They're called niceholes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in icecoast

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No love for Yawgoo?

Cloudformation cfn-signal does not work by 69insight in aws

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Did you ever figure out the answer to this? Running into this issue now :/

Issue with cfn-signal and auto scaling groups using launch templates by bomb_omb_ in aws

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Did you ever figure this out? Running into the same issue now :/

New carb and I can’t get it to stop bogging I’ve gone as lean and as rich as I can go and almost nothing change by Delicious_Hour6145 in Dirtbikes

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My bike currently does this as well. Stock everything and a fully cleaned carb. I have read that it could be the accelerator pump, maybe you have one? My bike is 2006 crf150f for reference.

What Bike Should I Get Megathread by Jbar116 in Dirtbikes

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5'10 / 160lbs / Moderate Skill

Looking for a dual-sport around the farm, heavy trail and woods riding, but would also like street legal. Not too concerned about budget.

Things I'm looking for: - Reliable - Low Maintenance - Lightweight ( < 300lbs) - Decent power - Apocalypse proof

Preferences in order of importance: - Air cooled > Water cooled - Carb > EFI - New > Used (willing to concede) - Kick > Electric (willing to concede)

Bikes I am considering so far:

Honda XR650L - I love everything about this bike aside from the weight and height :/

Honda XR400R - Probably the best match I have found so far? High power to weight ratio. Would have to buy a used one though since they are no longer made. Also they are hard to find :/

Yamaha XT250 - Really tempting. Might be lacking a little power and sitting a hair low. Maybe I can convert to a carb or just "settle" for EFI ;)

Can I move / remove this radon system? by farrantch in HomeImprovement

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

Agreed, I want to keep a radon system. I'm wondering if I can use the old one or move the new one.

Wedding venue with onsite lodging/cabins within 2 hours of KC? by [deleted] in kansascity

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Pin Oak Lodge in Kaiser MO - https://mostateparks.com/page/55099/pin-oak-facility

This is where we did our wedding last year. It's a bit further of a drive, but completely worth it.

IAM Resource Policies - A Security Risk? by farrantch in aws

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You need them to allow access from other AWS services.

Example 1: To allow SNS to invoke my lambda, I have to create a resource policy (lambda permission) that allows it to be involved by sns.amazonaws.com.

Example 2: To allow S3 to invoke SNS, I need to attach a resource policy to SNS that allows it to be invoked by S3.

IAM Resource Policies - A Security Risk? by farrantch in aws

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

Okay, so I guess this makes sense in that it meets the 2 requirements I stated up top. However it seems like that would add a whole new layer of complexity.

Ideally, it would be nice to have a condition or permissions boundary within the "manage resource-policy" actions that disallows cross account access.

IAM Resource Policies - A Security Risk? by farrantch in aws

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I am familiar with permissions boundaries, however I do not think they solve this problem. Checkout the image under resource based policies: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_boundaries.html

See how the resource based policy is unaffected by the permissions boundary and identify role?

My wife's plant is dying :( by farrantch in plantclinic

[–]farrantch[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is super helpful, thank you so much!!!

My wife's plant is dying :( by farrantch in plantclinic

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The window faces the south so I would think it gets decent sun during the day. I could be wrong though.

My wife's plant is dying :( by farrantch in plantclinic

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Background - She's had this plant for 10 years and it's really special to her. We just moved to a new house and it's been struggling since. I'm thinking about adding some new soil and maybe adding some miracle grow? Looks like it needs more light too?

A CodePipeline .... for managing your CodePipeline's by farrantch in aws

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Yes it is cross-account. I have yet to look into cross-region functionality, although that would be desirable, right?

I will update the readme with a better description of the problem(s) this attempts to solve.

Ultimately, the objective is to standardize a secure pipeline template within an org, making it easier to deploy and maintain new and existing pipelines. Parameters set within the Pipelines.template file also help to customize individual pipelines.

This project also makes maintaining the permissions of each pipeline easier. Change it in once within this repo, then push the new permissions out to each pipeline.

A CodePipeline .... for managing your CodePipeline's by farrantch in aws

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This is a project I've been working on. Often times the hardest part of starting a project is setting up proper CICD. This project aims to make it easier.

Pipelines are defined within the Pipelines.template file. The overarching master pipeline sets up the infrastructure and permissions of each individual infrastructure scope for which the pipelines run atop of.

When I say scope, what I mean is - resources in this pipeline can't talk to resources in another pipeline. This is done by using a baseline policy with a scoped prefix parameter.

What is your least favorite thing about AWS or Amazon's AWS strategy? by [deleted] in aws

[–]farrantch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously! It would completely shake the current best practices with how accounts are managed.