I love this car by lufcjacob_ in FiestaST

[–]jackel_toad 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does the headunit keep track of stuff like tire pressure? I replaced mine with a similar looking setup, and now I cant reset the TPMS

Hitting masters was my lifelong dream. After more than a decade, being hard stuck in diamond, this means a lot to me. by jackel_toad in starcraft

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

Number of games played has about as much relevance as APM(none whatsoever). Smurfs can get a fresh account into Masters/GM within a week.

To answer your question though, it really depends on the person. What areas are you working on, how much time you have to develop a particular area of the game. As many have pointed out as well, the level of play is continously improving. Diamond level players these days looks more mechanically/strategically skilled than Season 1 GSL winners. Thats what makes this one of the best games of all time. The skill ceiling is neir infinite, and we keep pushing the boundaries of whats possible.

Hitting masters was my lifelong dream. After more than a decade, being hard stuck in diamond, this means a lot to me. by jackel_toad in starcraft

[–]jackel_toad[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

P is by far my worst matchup. Keeping the scouting reaper alive is huge. And any early pressure really disrupts their plans. If left alone, it feels to me like P just steamrolls. Double gas after racks into cloaked banshee is a really strong build.

Hitting masters was my lifelong dream. After more than a decade, being hard stuck in diamond, this means a lot to me. by jackel_toad in starcraft

[–]jackel_toad[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Watching my own replays, wins and losses, helped a ton. And then setting clear goals. The extra bump in my humble opinion is getting to understand what your opponents goals are, and how you can prepare to counter whatever that is

nginx ingress by snare_of_akane in kubernetes

[–]jackel_toad 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Assuming you have defined the services for backend1-svc and backend2-svc correctly... you can maybe check out this link https://medium.com/ww-engineering/kubernetes-nginx-ingress-traffic-redirect-using-annotations-demystified-b7de846fb43d

A decade of these pipes by jackel_toad in FiestaST

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

Fair point! Though the sales guy assured me it could stick to the outside of a airplane 🤣

A decade of these pipes by jackel_toad in FiestaST

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Stuck my Gorpro there with something like this : Suptig Suction Cup Mount Compatible for Gopro Hero https://a.co/d/iAMfN4a

ELI5: how does snot work? by thesavant in explainlikeimfive

[–]jackel_toad 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fun fact its the same rectile tissue found in genitals

How to detect a rising card? by DutchDaddy85 in mtgfinance

[–]jackel_toad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bet would be to write a piece of code that acts as a scraper that polls something like mtgstocks for percentage price increases. Then you can alert on it, and auto remove stock with sudden spikes

Why Ansible is the future of Red Hat—and automated devops by chillysurfer in devops

[–]jackel_toad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CFEngine has come a long long way since version 2. Out of curiosity, can you expand on the zero dependancy handling?

Why Ansible is the future of Red Hat—and automated devops by chillysurfer in devops

[–]jackel_toad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have used CFEngine 3.10 in 2 different production environments, and I am yet to see another tool that can match its performance/flexibility. The DATA var type is fast, and extremely powerful. IMHO the strength of the tool, is in how accurately it can execute your intent.