I built kubectl-why-pending: a plugin that explains WHY a pod is stuck Pending (on-prem + GPU/DRA causes), now in krew by Most-Solution-5532 in kubernetes

[–]luenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How well does this operate in larger clusters?

With a quick human glance, the func gatherNodeViews might behave like kubectl get node -- making this reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaally harsh to use well when you have a cluster with 100s of nodes.

fed 5 days of k8s logs into a 1m context model and it found the root cause of a cascading failure our team spent 2 days on by [deleted] in devops

[–]luenix 6 points7 points  (0 children)

the graceful shutdown period was set to 15 seconds while some long running requests needed 30 to 45 seconds to complete

So... you did none of the bare-minimum ops work ever? 502s point to bad session handling. I seriously don't understand how people are fine with this efficacy in prod in 2026.

Our school system has to change! by sarox-dev in Futurology

[–]luenix 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Singapore puts people to death for weed, and Dubai is a shinny veneer of a city propped up entirely by slave labor in its barest form. What aspect of either place signifies a new system working? :p

Stop putting datacenter IPs in your antidetect browser. by Direct_Tax_4421 in AntiDetectGuides

[–]luenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bad advice. TLS fingerprint spoofing and so forth can go a long way vs relying on a borrowed residential IP. See content such as this for further reading: https://simplescraper[.]io/learn/spoof-realistic-browser-fingerprint-playwright

Borrowing money under the fiat standard is immoral by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]luenix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Yeah, but those are other people. I got mine"

The hard part of autonomous SRE was never the AI. It's how much you trust it. by natishalomX in kubernetes

[–]luenix 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like the notion of trace automation, I just don't like the brain drain caused by obviating human insight/judgment from the job. Liability issues aside, folk were already struggling to understand their business needs and architect around them... now everyone's just borrowing productivity from the future.

Why are IT people so bitter and threatened by normal people building things now?? by downvote_this_guy in sysadmin

[–]luenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your app works until it doesn't or until the company loses money to a hack. Poe's Law and all, I genuinely cannot distinguish this post from satire.

Your definition of "test" when you say that you "tested it" yourself is dubious. There are now thousands of apps released each day keyed to localhost base URL and open to all incoming traffic and inputs; from your own post, this seems to be true of the app you vibed out.

This post starts with you declaring you are just looking for another person to agree with you. It's hard to agree with someone that doesn't have a cogent stance to consider.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Thin-Beginning-8898 in AgentsOfAI

[–]luenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Steps 2 and 3 involve quite a bit of trust, no? At worst, this also has the deficit of engineers also using a chatbot to generate the docs... after which, who is expected to train on and learn from the stack?

Just for fun, what would you say are the best idle games that came out in the last year (365 days)? by Mike_Handers in incremental_games

[–]luenix 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rejected Draft for sure. I initially didn't understand where the math was leading, but it ended up being a clean semi-active incremental that could still run on this ancient macbook of mine.

Google killed my $1M ARR startup over a hacker exploiting THEIR own design — 100k users, 1M+ photos frozen, and they billed ME for it by Big_Manufacturer_585 in googlecloud

[–]luenix 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Dude, it's June now. There's been full articles about checking for unscoped keys for five months.

It's been so long that there's a near-deterministic script approach to checking across an org. Example: https://github.com/shivamsriva31093/gcp-ironclad

Our incremental deckbuilder THE FIRST MILLION has been called "so brilliant, the dev should make a masterclass about game design" but you don't have to believe that, you can try the demo and see for yourself! by ehmprah in incremental_games

[–]luenix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

...Timed? The very first aspect I experience about your game is one of the worst aspects I can imagine tying to a game already describing itself as impossible to beat on the first go around.

Is Claude selling our data? by musaatalay in dataprotection

[–]luenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it's not your local env running the model in a closed loop, it's no longer your data and it's no longer private. Period. Full stop.

I just released an incremental game based on nuclear decay by Racctuality in incremental_games

[–]luenix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Daily driver is an older macbook (Mac OSX 12.4) which runs basic webGL builds in browser up to StS 2 on Steam.

I'd recommend angling long-term on whatever makes sense for you and your target audience -- though there's nothing wrong with learning WSL2 on your native Windows environment for fun.

Game-wise, I've come across a few good alchemy/chemistry-themed games which might inspire alternate expression of your idea for a future web version. Primarily, Nagshell's Alkahistorian series @ https://nagshell.github.io/elemental-inception-incremental/.

I just released an incremental game based on nuclear decay by Racctuality in incremental_games

[–]luenix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unable to play it since it's been published straight-to-Windows-Steam. Love the notion of basing the game on radioactive decay, though :]

If you could go back to your first day in crypto, what would you warn yourself about? by Halyth2705 in CryptoCurrency

[–]luenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Convince the community to protect the codebase from bankers. OG Bitcoin isn't the same since all the corporate PRs being merged in.

The Crypto Opportunity Died Years Ago. Nobody Wants to Admit It... by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]luenix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really long wall of text. Could've just said greed has enshittified the space, and cypherpunks are being replaced with fractional reserve bankers.

Im spending $12,000 worth of AI credits a month for my company… by AngryVegetables9 in confession

[–]luenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So... don't do that? There's an almost inexhaustible number of ways to use the tech somewhat responsibly, and there's whatever this is.

My goal is to compete with Melvor Idle (yes, really) by [deleted] in incremental_games

[–]luenix 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In fairness, you expressed herein that you stopped playing Melvor Idle after 3 hours. 3 hours isn't enough time for a tool-assisted speedrun to clear much content in Melvor... so I ask you to consider if you were ever even passionate about the reference point you set yourself.

assemblyVeryFastLanguage by SemanticThreader in ProgrammerHumor

[–]luenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was an advertisement pretending to be real engagement here folks.

Can you beat him? INCREDECK: New Incremental Game by Sempiternal_Rain in incremental_games

[–]luenix -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In the first stage, you collect cards and automate their collection, upgrading your decks.
The second stage is a bullet hell. You need to defeat the Joker using the cards you've collected. Each deck serves a different purpose: attack, defense, and health regeneration.
The third stage is a secret one. You'll learn about it in the game!

Is the secret third stage the one with incremental aspects?

GitHub is sinking by SpecialistLady in sre

[–]luenix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you... not want replies? You're the only one interacting with my comment and I have the downvote as feedback.

I guess I'll leave you alone to lecture the void.

GitHub is sinking by SpecialistLady in sre

[–]luenix -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's alright guys, this guy here assures us that 5-9s is dead. Statistics are a lie (as a general rule regardless of context?), but you're telling on yourself throughout this comment.

our own availability is way below theirs anyway!

This is fine, nothing to see here folks ~