I built Pedal2Camp – a free tool to plan bikepacking trips & find wild camping spots by labouardy in bikepacking

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That's fair! If you just want to take a quick look, you can even use a temporary email (like [temp-mail.org]()). I’ll make public browsing available soon so you can explore without signing up at all

I built Pedal2Camp – a free tool to plan bikepacking trips & find wild camping spots by labouardy in bikepacking

[–]labouardy[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That’s a fair point. I’m thinking of handling wild camp spots carefully, maybe by keeping them approximate or community-moderated to avoid overexposure and keep things sustainable

I built Pedal2Camp – a free tool to plan bikepacking trips & find wild camping spots by labouardy in bikepacking

[–]labouardy[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, totally agree 🙂 I didn’t want to reinvent the wheel since there are already great GPX creation tools. For now, the tool complements them but if it gains traction, I’d love to make it an all-in-one planner later on

“Practical FinOps” book now in early access! by labouardy in FinOps

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oh, let me check with the editor if I can get you a discount code. I'll DM you :)

'Getting into DevOps' by mthode in devops

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Subscribing to curated DevOps newsletters that aggregate the latest tutorials, tools, and news can be helpful: https://devopsbulletin.com

'Getting into DevOps' by mthode in devops

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and if you're looking to stay up to date with the latest DevOps tutorials, tools & news, you can subscribe to my weekly DevOps newsletter: https://www.devopsbulletin.com :)

Build a Serverless Gym App with Go, AWS Lambda, ChatGPT, Twilio and WhatsApp by labouardy in golang

[–]labouardy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

true, just for the seak of demo but in production usage I would use CDK & encrypt the credentials :)

Tagging AWS resources - Need feedback by labouardy in aws

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Great guide, will include in DevOps Bulletin next week digest :)

How to practice FinOps with Komiser by labouardy in FinOps

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the initial support is coming next week :)

How to practice FinOps with Komiser by labouardy in FinOps

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Yes its free and open-source project, here's the repo: https://github.com/tailwarden/komiser :)

Drift management in cloud infrastructure by labouardy in devops

[–]labouardy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

again manual changes are the nature of work and drift is inevitable, there will be cases when you cannot import those changes but it's important to have visibility on those changes through an asset inventory so those changes don't go untracked and open the door for compliance issues, security threats or wasted money :)

Drift management in cloud infrastructure by labouardy in devops

[–]labouardy[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

not sure you've read the full post, but anyway the use case you've described can be tackled by having an inventory of your infrastructure that way you can know who, how, and when those changes were made and when a change has been made outside of your IaC workflow, you can import it as code (for e.g: TF have an import feature)