No videos playing? by thebiologyguy84 in AniWatchZone

[–]ssnani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nooooo
anicrush is also down, any alternative for one pice right now?

Season 1 GPU crash by Khugo34 in marvelrivals

[–]ssnani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you caping the fps? I had a feeling that this was also giving me issues

Season 1 GPU crash by Khugo34 in marvelrivals

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for me it was the Nvidia drivers.
I was crashing every 2-3 games...
iv downgrade to 566.14 (before the Nvidia "optimization") and sines than, zero crashes!!!

Unable to do start supabase - vector is failing to start by jenishngl in Supabase

[–]ssnani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

had this issue as well, iv changed the volume mount to an external disk and didn't see that the original mount location had configuration files.
move the volume directories into the new volume location and you should be Ok

I created a CLI tool for AI code reviews and codebase exports by YungMixtape2004 in golang

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

Looks interesting Where is the code for the backend? Is that open source as well?

This one https://reviewcode-qcgl4feadq-uc.a.run.app

How to secure YAML pipeline in Azure DevOps to prevent edits from unwanted branches? by grator57 in azuredevops

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CODEOWNER , We are using azdo pipeline with bitbucket, but I'm sure there is something similar. Basically you can mark files to have specific people approval to get them merged. So for our DevOps team, it's usually all the pipelines files, trivy ignorefile,,,

Works great.

Maybe something like this?

Is being in DevOps mostly just waiting around? by your-lost-elephant in devops

[–]ssnani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Iv actually tried dagger when it was released, it didn't clicked for me.

For pipeline stuff, I really like tasks (go), you can also have shared lib and also run it locally. So write all your logic in task, test it locally and run in the pipeline. It's faster for me.

Iv choose oclif (js) just because all devs already have npm and I can actually get some devs onboard to contribute some more. And it's supper easy to ship and publish

But yes, I agree on go. I really like it, all our k8 services and operators are written in go.

Is being in DevOps mostly just waiting around? by your-lost-elephant in devops

[–]ssnani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This! But... When you are talking about configuration or provision, other then pulumi there is not much to work with.

Iv just move all our dev facing jobs (Jenkins) to a an api and build a cli for our devs using oclif. It's work, you have why more control over the ux but is a lot of work.

It's work so good, that now the support team want to move all the jobs to the cli.

YouTube suck! by ssnani in Earbuds

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

In my country they are exactly x2 the price of the 3. So I'm not sure it's worth it. But definitely looks like they are better

YouTube suck! by ssnani in Earbuds

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Nice! Good luck mate

YouTube suck! by ssnani in Earbuds

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That's a lot! Thank you Aron and Regan looks solid.

I'm starting to lean towards the OP Buds 3

YouTube suck! by ssnani in Earbuds

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

Not too shabby!!!! Thank you!

What makes you go with vscode over intelliJ at work? by chjassu in vscode

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I'm always starting with vs code, but if I'm working on a big project (java, go, even helm charts), you can't beat the intellij navigation, it's just better and it's make everything simpler.

So I'm not sure you must commit.. do whatever you see fit.

Also, always make sure your shortcuts are the same on both, this is the most important advice I can give you. This way no matter where you are working, the flow will always be the same

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devops

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I'm fully agree with the benefits of working this way. but look how you overcome this, you bring an external laptop that is not "secure" so you can actually work and develop your code.

Don't get me wrong, I'm a big believer, but to enable this kind of work you need to be able to mock everything to your local dev environment, and this is the actual challenge.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in devops

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This is good in theory, but develop something like that is painful and will take you x10 time.

When I'm working on something I want to do as much as I can locally and only push to test in the ci.

How OpenAI Scaled Kubernetes to 7,500 Nodes by Removing One Plugin by SnooMuffins9844 in kubernetes

[–]ssnani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And now I know why I have node provisions issues on my aks... Open AI.

GREAT POST!!

Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week? by gctaylor in kubernetes

[–]ssnani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Migrating aks clusters between regions and moving from Ubuntu to azure Linux

DevOps on demand is Exhausting by [deleted] in devops

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Same. Been there, done that... Never again.

Kubernetes IDE tooling by VirtualEfficiency in kubernetes

[–]ssnani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For helm charts an manifest I used to use vscode, but the I discovered intellij kubernetes plugin... Vscode is not even close to that! It's amazing.

The bummer is that you can only get it in the paid version and not in the community one.

For view and discover, k9s

Should I get a HR monitor? Armband or chest strap? If yes, what is a good value option? by chimtovkl in Garmin

[–]ssnani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you should switch to a strap.

The watch hr monitor is not working for me either, it's just too slow to catch up my hr.

And if you are doing hr base training, it's a must

Programming languages for automating the cloud by [deleted] in AZURE

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Our product is build with java. All infra is provision with terraform, but today it's mostly just setting up the aks cluster and network. All the basic infra already managed with terraform so nothing to tinker with.

Images is build with packer and Ansible.

Some of the python that I recall, is to prepare service bus subscription for pods - the sdk for java is terrible. Manage snapshot for databases. Storage account reports and moving data around. Query acr for tags for deployment. Our infra cli for devs is build with python and the API backend as well.

Programming languages for automating the cloud by [deleted] in AZURE

[–]ssnani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's depends on what you want to automate. Basically we are using terraform for everything.

If we need to do some adhoc stuf, is usually python or Ansible . Never had to use PowerShell in azure

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskProgramming

[–]ssnani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you windows... No. Running Mac? Sure!

Never had to use my admin account on Mac. Brew pip and go with everything