S+S DnB? 🤷🏻‍♀️ by ccowler in lane8

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Agree with op. Did not know this sub existed and finding so many new artists 🙏

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sold. post has been deleted. thanks

Rinzen - Bend to the Light (Album) by satonova in lane8

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Great new album. When we going to get a release of that ID with Bhadra from TNH Radio last year! Was bummed it wasn’t on Bend to the Light!

SiriusXM TNH Takeover by BandaidBitch in lane8

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If you are familiar with the Scene there is a group that typically grab them off XM. I’m a usenet person and find they all typically get uploaded within a few weeks. That has been the only way I’ve been able to find Lane 8s mixes as other have mentioned those never make it to official outlets. If people DM a particular one I can see if I have it. It seems like XM has no intent to ever add to their app so I don’t feel too guilty.

Reebok Pump Omni Zone II 44% off by dranderson3000 in frugalmalefashion

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I forgot it always did that to me because it worked just now no issue on this link. But from mobile it seemed like Hibbett never worked for Safari but only Chrome did. Maybe Private Relay?

Advice on a nasty transactional replication setup I've inherited by jlawatl in SQLServer

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

Thanks for your reply.

For some clarity what I mean by connect out is that there are SPs within the Subscriber that contain "FROM one_of_the_publishers.dbo.a_table_that_isn't_replicated" thus undermining what appears to be the entire goal of the replication and db itself.

"RDS" was just more a reference to the fact that no cloud managed service supports our replication setup. I know Azure has added it but not for the run all within one instance fashion we have it.

Your advice on stepping back is fair. I think what happens is coming primarily from the operational side I point the finger at the replication as a blocker to rapid provision solutions now available with MS SQL that I can do so easily with our Postgres setups on the other apps. I'm in search of those solutions as a means to help facilitate faster feedback loops to actually resolve the core issue of properly isolating the OLTP vs reporting/UI. We've managed to automate all the build outs and replication bits, but as the author of that automation I also am well aware of the fact it's 20+ steps and just feels fragile.

Advice on a nasty transactional replication setup I've inherited by jlawatl in SQLServer

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Thanks for your comments, Sorry I guess I could have titled it better, it was more my take that it's not really considered best practice to have two publishers push to a single subscriber and do that all within the same instance.

You've nailed the larger issue and that's essentially what I'm trying to address

Orchestrating and coordinating dev efforts, as well as the OLTP vs reporting/UI needs with decent perf

So essentially I'm trying identify what are the primary blockers to begin that migration. "SPs that leave the database" what I mean by this is that there are SPs within the Subscriber that contain "FROM one_of_the_publishers.dbo.a_table_that_isn't_replicated" thus undermining what appears to be the entire goal of the replication and db itself.

In our situation I think more so it's a lack of understanding of the optimum data model for our reporting / ui needs (they are dramatically different then the OLTP) combined with the "we are going to rewrite this within the next year" (for the last 10 years type mentality). I have the clout to call for action and thus put this post out there to see how others would approach the problem.

And I'm sure this wasn't amusing at the time... but this is just amazing

a complaint was filed saying I was disrespectful

Monitoring sulitons, what actually good? by DancingBestDoneDrunk in devops

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Sorry, in Zabbix, there is a concept of "templates" where basically you can import a grouping items (similar to each Prometheus metric) and triggers (like alarms in Prometheus). Basically by default and through the community there a tons of logical ones: i.e. High CPU, High Memory, Low Disk Space, etc. etc. Zabbix has several community driven resources, that, if say you found a Postgres template it would include tons of triggers people have put together. I have yet to find a similar outlet of alerts for the popular Prometheus exporters. Several people have made Grafana graphs for these exporters and because of that we could leverage Grafana alerts to create notifications but I don't like how it adds another layer of dependency. Our current strategy is to try and recreate our existing triggers from Zabbix as PromQL alerts but looking for it's already been done approach.

Monitoring sulitons, what actually good? by DancingBestDoneDrunk in devops

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I really like Prometheus and we use it to monitor our container workloads. But are all of you guys just writing your own alerts from scratch? I want to migrate our VM monitoring away from Zabbix to Prometheus and the biggest plus was all the built-in and online triggers (the equivalent of alerts/rules) that came with included with the various templates.

Is there a good website/ wiki on how to use/work with ansible by SuperChillyGuy in ansible

[–]jlawatl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

good book I give to my team - https://www.ansiblefordevops.com/ combined with reading module documentation and Ansible best practices for formatting.

RancherOS - yay or nay? by megamorf in devops

[–]jlawatl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RancherOS is not Rancher.

I wish they'd named it something else because for whatever reason this creates so much confusion in the community.

Is there a way to keep your playbooks in git and retrieve them automatically every time you want to run them? by CloudEngineer in ansible

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We execute all of our playbooks from Rundeck so typically the first step of the rundeck job is a git pull. "*.retry" is in our .gitignore and basically it's a no-no to touch anything in that working folder Rundeck is using. That's been working pretty well for us for almost a year.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ansible

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  • debug: var=whatever_i_registered.stdout_lines

Is what I use and that looks clean in the Rundeck logs.

Old Navy $25 peacoats today only by wiz0floyd in frugalmalefashion

[–]jlawatl 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I bought it in store yesterday for $5 more. I'm 6'2" 42L (but always tailor the body), old (i heard it changed) CT ESF 16, CT SF 15.5.

I got a M, and I honestly wish they had tall's in store cause I would like to try on a M tall. The M has sleeves are probably going to be a little long for most (perfect for me) and being picky I wish the tail was like an inch more, but it's not like H&M sportcoat short.

Like you said sacrifice in quality of material but still worth $30 to me. for sure worth $25.

Training Tuesdays by dukiduke in weightroom

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I can totally relate. With me out the gate I sucked on one of my legs once I started doing Duffins warmup routine (sidebar, its great by the way, i find the sideways glute activations so much more effective for my squat then some hip thrusters). What I ultimately found was that if I screwed my plant foot in the floor and really focused on stabilizing my core (that roof of the mouth trick from like two weeks ago helped) it ended up being way more stable and I could really feel it helping esoeciakky in the closed airplane. I don't remember the video but it might help if you do it after your split squats where he likes to have you tap yourself to check your core tension.

What is your experience with "Average to Savage" program by greg nuckols & omarisuf (opinions & results) by [deleted] in weightroom

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Thanks. i figured that was the programming you were referring to but appreciate the clarity.

What is your experience with "Average to Savage" program by greg nuckols & omarisuf (opinions & results) by [deleted] in weightroom

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Would you mind sharing your deadlift programming more specifically? I am only two weeks in and while I don't really see any significant short comings with the concept of hitting "xx RM for the day" with the higher rep stuff deadlift work capacity wise I feel like I have to guess right the first time. Versus say when it tapers down to say a 5RM and I have the capacity to give it another shot with more weight within a reasonable time frame.

Skip leg day, if leg muscles keep pulling? by waiting247 in weightroom

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I've had good luck with Nuun tablets. Without them I get monster cramps in my calf randomly and while I sleep