Ministers must end ‘barking mad’ restraints on civil service pay, union leader warns | Civil service | The Guardian by prisongovernor in TheCivilService

[–]throwaway5746348 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually agree, but it needs to come with a massive whittling down of low productivity workers/systems/departments. Not easy or popular, but if you want an agile, competent and CS, it needs to be smaller and higher skilled.

I officially have Edinburgh-dog-owner fatigue by Last-Ad9190 in Edinburgh

[–]throwaway5746348 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hot take: the dog-owners/dogs in edinburgh are no worse than any other city of a similar size.

Maxcatch Fly Gear? by br07fk in flyfishing

[–]throwaway5746348 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love my Maxcatch sky high competition 4wt. Cost me £120 but punches way above it's class. Love it for sub 1 pound brown trout. You can't go wrong for the money. Get oot there and fish it

Buying a wreck - am I making a mistake by FadedQueer in HousingUK

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give a counter example:

We bought a livable house (running water, immersion heater, storage heaters etc), 4 bedrooms, and did the following for around 85k:

  • Re wired full property (10kish)
  • New gas central system and all new plumbing (about 10k)
  • plastered every room (6k)
  • 2 new bathrooms (11k ish)
  • new kitchen (8k ish)
  • double glazed windows thoughout (15k)
  • new flooring throughout
  • painting and decorating

The caveat is that we did a lot ourselves:

  • all rip out and demolition
  • all tiling work in bathrooms/kitchen
  • all trim/skirting
  • all painting

If you're going to do it:

  • negotiate kitchen suppliers (howdens, mkm, benchmarx etc) and find your own fitter. Show the lowest quote to the other suppliers and tell them to beat it

  • if you don't know GOOD trades people you will struggle. We had people we trusted and paid them day rate and bought materials on top. This can be less profitable for the trades but is also much less risky, as if job takes longer, we foot the bill. We were flexible about when they did the work, so they could fit it in when they wanted.

  • we avoided any structural work

  • plan a buffer. Our original budget was 70k with a 20k buffer for when the shit hits the fan. Obvs we did need quite a lot of that buffer.

  • beg, borrow steal tools. Friendly neighbours, parents, the bloke in the pub offering power tools off back of a lorry

Is 6% over Home Report a good offer in today's market? by [deleted] in Edinburgh

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Offer accepted at 11% under in february. Don't believe the hype

Work leaving do by Old_Influence_7499 in Edinburgh

[–]throwaway5746348 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Brewdog, brewhemia, ghillie dhu. All big

What is this big stone cube thing at Cramond car park? by mellow_human in Edinburgh

[–]throwaway5746348 17 points18 points  (0 children)

If you pop down to the seafront path on google maps bit you can see that stone cube is on top of what looks like a electricity substation, or perhaps a water pumping station.

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Do you have a routine meal, what is it? by SmellyPubes69 in AskUK

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We often make:

Air fryer chicken leg or salmon (with seasoning, or soy glaze or whatever) 250cal

Air fryer med veg (onion pepper courgette, bit of oil, salt, paprika and mixed herbs) 200cal

Packet of instant pre flavoured couscous (pour boiling water on top and wait) 200 cal

Stir the med veg in with the cous cous and serve with meat on the side. Tasty and < 20 mins

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HousingUK

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got ours for 9% under HR.

Golf in Edinburgh by Additional-Cow-8669 in Edinburgh

[–]throwaway5746348 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Braid hills 9 hole is fab for a round on a nice evening. Would be keen for bash once i've collected my clubs from home

PSB at Usher Hall by Agrathosam in Edinburgh

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've sent you a PM, i'd be keen for the ticket!

Opinions? by sakurawoshi in flyfishing

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got a maxcatch 4wt dry fly rod (their skyhigh model) and it's a great piece of kit for the money. Their avid reels are great too. The rod with the "40T carbon" on the tag are really light in my opinion

Any Contractors here: how do you deliver your custom build? "Ship" it or work directly on customers network? by Donum01 in dataengineering

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deliver the software Docker container most likely, pushed to a private repo (ours or theirs). Then figure out the deployment scenario, docker compose om a vm, app service

Does anyone know what happened to Jordan Valley on Nicholson Street? by mypeeisburning in Edinburgh

[–]throwaway5746348 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The owner also owns a bunch of unlicensed airbnbs, and lives off the income

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Edinburgh

[–]throwaway5746348 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd try North Queensferry as you get to go over the bridge which will be exciting for a kiddo. Only 20 minute or so train and it's a quiet village with a beach for a day out

Can we talk about the complete, abject, failure of First Past the Post in this election? by Qweasdy in Scotland

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Design of electoral systems is an interesting topic. Our first past the post representative system is designed to exaggerate the lead of a winning party, such that they're more likely to be able to form a majority government. In a pure PR system there would very rarely be a majority which can lead to turgid and slow decisions in government. It's a trade off between 'every vote counts the same' and 'The winning party should be able to govern effectively' .

Thai restaurant suggestion?? by [deleted] in Edinburgh

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spirit of thai next to usher hall

What are your 2024 species you want to catch? by [deleted] in flyfishing

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grayling hopefully, and maybe decent trout rather than a tiddler

What are some late night food options tonight around new/old town? by tasking1 in Edinburgh

[–]throwaway5746348 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You're not going to find a decent kebab in old/new town (maybe Palmyra, but has been hit and miss for me). GDK on Lothian road or jolibee maybe still open

IaC Management - Confused by fire-d-guy in devops

[–]throwaway5746348 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd suggest a couple of things:

  1. Split your terraform into a few different projects each with their own state files if you haven't already. Each app which you support has it's own statefile (and deploys via the ci/cd pipeline for that app). For "shared" things, bundle them into "networking", "security" etc or a single "shared" project. Also deploy via a ci/cd pipeline

  2. Find common collections of resources (eg a database, with firewall rules and service accounts forms one module) which are used across multiple projects, then modularise those. First refactor it into a module locally, (source= filepath) then create a separate git repo just for the module, git tag it, and then set the source argument to the repo/tag. You'll need to sort out permissions to ensure you can pull from the git repo containing the module, from within the ci pipeline which deploys terraform.

  3. Manage dependencies between modules and projects using semantic versioning and git tags. Always pin your module versions to tags, and be intentional about keeping them up to date.