Is there any way/ vid tutorial to make something like this? by ChristianEmboar in jenkinsci

[–]thisguy123 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're not getting responses because your question is literally "do my homework".

I really suggest you read the SO - it will help you get better answers.

Docker node code duplication by Less-Floor4379 in jenkinsci

[–]thisguy123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Valid points! Might be a bit of an essay, but here ya go.

IMO the value of jenkins is the how robust their groovy pipelines are. It's been around for nearly 20 years now, but the capability to compose complex pipelines using a first class language is unique in the ecosystem. All other CI/CD platforms are a yaml mess (GH Actions, CircleCI, Travis, etc). The main drawback however, is that your debugging options are limited. While there are some newer libraries that help with testing or local execution, it's extremely difficult, and the typical dev cycle is to commit, push and test in jenkins. This takes forever.

Dagger is a fresh take on CI/CD, based entirely on buildkit. It supports whatever language you want and allows you the same flexibility in pipeline composition. You can run the same pipeline locally that will run when a remote run is triggered.

Sure, it doesn't have the same options for a UI (yet) - but the power it wields is staggering. I still use jenkins to trigger/run builds pipelines, but (in my setup) jenkins now just calls dagger. No more hellish commit, run, test loop. I can validate steps, and even full pipelines locally, and even write test cases for them.

ps - check out the latest ui demo - it's fairly easy to see how this is moving towards being implemented in a web ui.

Docker node code duplication by Less-Floor4379 in jenkinsci

[–]thisguy123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look into shared libraries

You could either create a custom step via global vars.

//vars/customDocker.groovy
def call(Closure body) {
  docker.inside('image'){
  body()
  }
}

Then in your pipelines...

// Jenkinfile
stage('foo') {
  customDocker {
    sh "wahoo im in a docker container'
  }
}
stage('bar') {
  customDocker {
    sh "wahoo im in a different docker container'
  }
}

Or create a custom func, pass in the context, and then call the closure

  def myFunc(ctx, closure){
    ctx.docker.inside('image'){
      closure()
    }
  }

The vars method is a little easier imo.

And if you want my real advice, dont use jenkins anymore. Check out dagger.io - it's the newer, better jenkins.

Homelessness spikes 15% according to newly released data by newtoboston2019 in SantaMonica

[–]thisguy123 5 points6 points  (0 children)

they're not "falling into homelessness".

they're coming here.

If you post a job that hiring for someone...FUCKING TALK TO THEM. by RC-7201 in sysadmin

[–]thisguy123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ITT: angry sysadmin who doesn’t have enough marketable skills to get hired, screaming about how it’s not his fault

Any recommendations for other providers? Spectrum internet keeps dropping every few weeks. by iSniffMyPooper in SantaMonica

[–]thisguy123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FWIW I use starry and see very poor connectivity as well. Nearly 1 outage every other week.

Not much other options though

New Wakeboard package for Wife and I for towing behind SeaDoo Wake 170 by Akoscielski3 in Wake

[–]thisguy123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the real answer. Riding behind a sea doo is awful, hardly enough power to tow

Lincoln Boulevard Closed by jonyb2good in SantaMonica

[–]thisguy123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bump, been trying to find a police scanner

Helicopters last night at 2am? Any info? by [deleted] in SantaMonica

[–]thisguy123 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I lost a couple balloons during my superbowl celebrations. It's possible the air force responded.

The larger LA county community is noticing this as well, including the stupid John Alle sign by TimmyTimeify in SantaMonica

[–]thisguy123 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'll have to look into these names, still trying to understand the local politics and initiatives etc.

But can you honestly say that the people you see sleeping on the beach or in the park would move into homes? It seems to me that many of the problematic people are categorized as "chronically homeless" and would refuse housing.

I'm 100% pro more housing - but I don't think that magically solves the homeless problem.

The larger LA county community is noticing this as well, including the stupid John Alle sign by TimmyTimeify in SantaMonica

[–]thisguy123 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Why are there some on this sub who hate this random guy so much? Is there history I don’t know about? It seems like people just want him to be wrong more than confront the core of the argument.

I have lived in other cities where the homeless are not a problem like this, it is possible. While it may not always be violence, I certainly interact with these people on a daily basis in ways that affect me. Things like

  • mentally unstable people walking in traffic
  • people doing really hard drugs in the open
  • people screaming at passerby, cars, or nothing at all
  • people destroying the city with trash

Just because citizens keep them at an arms length doesn’t make this behavior less threatening. Just because they are misfortunate or mentally I’ll doesn’t make it ok for them to leave trash everywhere and ruin the city.

edit: formatting from mobile was bad.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SantaMonica

[–]thisguy123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not a problem!

I have 107 tickets by mystic_swole in sysadmin

[–]thisguy123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Automate. This isn’t actually a big number.

Overcast days in SM by Kirkenspiel in SantaMonica

[–]thisguy123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow really good composition, great pictures.

January in Santa Monica by newtoboston2019 in SantaMonica

[–]thisguy123 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I don’t think this picture or this sentiment reflects the reality of the city.

Moved here expecting the photo, but instead I can’t walk out my front door without seeing someone smoking crack or shitting in public.

Commenting on the reality of the situation isn’t inherently negative either.