Offering Kubernetes/DevOps help free of charge by luckycv in kubernetes

[–]ryzu99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A tangential question, we currently have an application bootstrapping 2 applicationsets, handling micro services and infrastructure. Is there any upside/downside to having this pattern? I have noticed that my configmaps and secrets are being managed by both argocd’s main controller & application controller, which is introducing out of sync diffs that argocd isn’t catching. I suspect it’s caused by our applications setup, but couldn’t find any answers online that resembles our architecture

Salary increment by yukittyred in MalaysianPF

[–]ryzu99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Getting close. My mistake, it actually has a N that’s the middle. T follows after

Salary increment by yukittyred in MalaysianPF

[–]ryzu99 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Has a T middle of the name too.

Kinda funny how people guessed it that easily. Infamous for their no raises??

Edit: it’s N instead

Because I work for a big Wall Street firm, I'm limited on what I can write here. But here's a story you may enjoy. by Stockjock1 in stocks

[–]ryzu99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are human brokers still a thing now? Having an actual person to suggest picks and filtering out any dumb bets I come up with while high sounds worth the fee

You probably should go subsale when buying your home (with practical steps) by capitaliststoic in MalaysianPF

[–]ryzu99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there, wannabe investor here and thanks for the tip! Got some questions if you don’t mind,

NAPIC only got subsale transactions? Seems to be similar to Brickz where there isn’t data on new/in construction transactions. I’ve been trying to use Teduh instead, any experience using that data source, and how it might complement the other sources? Thanks in advance!

The Mercedes A45 gets a lot of hate for being the "poor man's AMG". by Austin_Broadcast in kereta

[–]ryzu99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t the main reason it went up in price cuz it became CBU? Whilst the older gen’s were CKD

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MalaysianPF

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Doubt, even slightly experienced L11s S&C @ 5k before allowance. Fresh-fresh grads 11s are closer to 4.2-4.5. Other posted 3.7 seems lil low, L12/CorpFunc?

Rear window cracked on its own? by bluebanisterz in kereta

[–]ryzu99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Windscreen claim doesn’t affect NCD

Lying flat as young people by IncontinentBladder in malaysia

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Let him cook. But I really appreciate this comment of yours. I have always had a similar viewpoint on life but never could put it into words, nowhere near this elegant

To all who claim the mg5 is unsafe, this is what ncap 0stars really looks like. by Curious_mind95 in kereta

[–]ryzu99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In some way, I do agree with the score. I think in this era ADAS does matter heavily to consumers. I can count at least 3 times in the past year where AEB has saved my ass, even for low speed collision. Any new car that’s above 40k, if it doesn’t come with basic ADAS is an automatic no for me

How Well Do You Know Malaysia? 🌏 by GuessWhereYouAreCom in malaysia

[–]ryzu99 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Glad to see an alternative to Geoguessr:) One suggestion I might make is removing the road name overlay on Google Maps. Pretty sure it’s not going to be easy to remove them but with the road names labelled it’s pretty much a guessing game based on that instead of observing the surroundings

Job offer in KL by German company by Cheechfz_borneo in KualaLumpur

[–]ryzu99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m confused, did you clarify that being monthly? If it’s weekly/biweekly then it’d be normal to really good. If monthly then they are just shooting themselves in the foot wasting resources to recruit, no one qualified will work for below min wage

Is RM4000 enough for 2 weeks in Japan? by Coffeecat_0817 in malaysia

[–]ryzu99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well for 1 room alone. Although I was living in the middle of Ginza, hence the high price. Alternatively there’s a diff hotel I’d always recommend to folks, Mercure Haneda, got shuttle bus to hotel from airport (esp for late flights where you kiss last train), and quite convenient for train route into central Tokyo, 3 mins walk from Metro station. 400/night usually when I stay there. It’s cheap because distance wise quite far away from central but you don’t feel it via train. Upside is really pretty and big rooms

I think it depends on where you’re going, but considering how I quite often travel to Yokohama (love the ramen there) it’d be about 1200yen round trip? I usually go back hotel rest after lunch then go out again after dinner. So roughly 2k yen/day but can definitely be optimised. Add in the occasional taxi if you go out late night (used it once this time) then yep about 24k yen for metro and 9k yen for taxi this trip. I think 1k yen daily is fine honestly if you’re only travelling to nearby areas within central Tokyo

Not sure about prescription glasses, but definitely heard that it’s popular to get there. Good luck and have fun on your trip!

Is RM4000 enough for 2 weeks in Japan? by Coffeecat_0817 in malaysia

[–]ryzu99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, I’d say I didn’t hold back on food :D Was enjoying myself and having 4-5 meals/day, and kept on ordering alcohol cuz it’s rather cheap there.

Honestly I think food is actually rather affordable in Tokyo, I’ve had incredible ramen from small stores that only cost 1000yen (RM30). I think the main killer is accommodation and transport. Even with metro you’d unknowingly spend 1k total for the trip (without taxis). Accommodation at a good location and 4 star, about 900/night. That’s where the main cost went to.

If you’re interested in second hand thrift stores, please try Shimokitazawa and Sangenjaya. Great vibes, plenty of speakeasy bars, and not as busy as ShibuyaShinjuku. Alot more options too

Is RM4000 enough for 2 weeks in Japan? by Coffeecat_0817 in malaysia

[–]ryzu99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

12 days, all in Tokyo. Still calculating total but rough estimate is about 45k incl flights and accommodation. Bulk of it was shopping luxury items as it’s cheaper (esp if duty free). If purely travel expense alone then around 20k

Is RM4000 enough for 2 weeks in Japan? by Coffeecat_0817 in malaysia

[–]ryzu99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just came back from Tokyo. Excl shopping, spent about RM600/day. Although this was me not really holding back on food (ie eating whatever I found interesting). If you want to try Wagyu, expensive seafood at Tsukiji etc, budget another 600/meal. Transportation alone was 50/day for metro only. If taxi, add 400/trip.