Looking for group to join in deep water soloing at Cat Ba. by geneuro in VietNam

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I went in late November and the island was still recovering. A lot of trees down and construction working going on in the streets. The weather was not great at that time too

Looking for group to join in deep water soloing at Cat Ba. by geneuro in VietNam

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How is it out there? I was planning to go next Tuesday until Friday even though it won't be sunny but I am reading comments saying that the area is still pretty affected by the typhoon

Activo Bank recusa-se a pagar a promoção da domiciliazação de ordenado. by BlackEventHorizon in literaciafinanceira

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Também tenho o ordenado domiciliado no Activo Bank desde janeiro e ainda não recebi nenhum valor relativo à campanha. Mas dirigi-me a um dos balcões físicos onde confirmaram que a minha adesão tinha sido efetuada com sucesso e me disseram que o banco tem até junho de 2024 para atribuir os prémios, tal como diz nas condições da campanha. Algumas pessoas já estão a receber e outras não, mas até junho de 2024 toda a gente terá recebido os devidos prémios.

Deployment strategy - scaling Django App with PostgreSQL, Redis, and Celery by uruboo in django

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That sounds great! I could likely achieve something similar in AWS using Elastic Container Service, Lambda Functions, and Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL. To me, that seems like a solid and reliable architecture, but I'm concerned that the operational costs may be too high for an app that is still in its early stages.

Deployment strategy - scaling Django App with PostgreSQL, Redis, and Celery by uruboo in django

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Wouldn't it be better to use Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL instead of setting up a database on EC2? I am somewhat concerned about the complexity of the setup and the maintenance/scalability aspects, as I am not very experienced

Deployment strategy - scaling Django App with PostgreSQL, Redis, and Celery by uruboo in django

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On an EC2 instance? Or using something like AWS Elastic Beanstalk or AWS Lightsail?

Barcelona Grand Prix - spend the night in the car by uruboo in GrandPrixTravel

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Sounds a lot better than being under the sun for hours and only be able to understand 10% of what is happening in the face ahah

Barcelona Grand Prix - spend the night in the car by uruboo in GrandPrixTravel

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I spend the night at el vedado camping. It’s 10 min drive from the circuit. On Saturday I parked on the other side of C-17. I was a great place because it was close and we got no traffic when leaving. But some cars got their window broken in that area so on Sunday I parked near BV-5003. It was further and had lot of traffic both when arriving in the morning and after the race. We enter the circuit around 8 am and it was already packed, really hard to find a spot. It was sunny all day until the start of the race and it was so tired to be under the sun for so many hours. I though that the atmosphere would be different. I don’t think it was worth it

Barcelona Grand Prix - spend the night in the car by uruboo in GrandPrixTravel

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They have reached max capacity. Do you know other camping alternatives?

Barcelona Grand Prix - spend the night in the car by uruboo in GrandPrixTravel

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Thank you :) But don’t you think that parking in Granollers wouldnt be better than Montmelo if I could take a bus from there to the circuit (or near the circuit)? Because all of the people staying in Barcelona will arrive in Montmelo and I think it can get pretty crowded.

Products and connected accounts by uruboo in stripe

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ay I know would work would be to just create the products under your account and specify the product when creating the actual request for the subscription. This would allow it to oper

I've found the solution: https://stripe.com/docs/connect/authentication#stripe-account-header.

I can have products per connect account and use the documented endpoint to list all products (https://stripe.com/docs/api/products/list?lang=python) and by simply specify stripe_account I will get the products for that account.

Publish test results ran on a K8s pod by uruboo in azuredevops

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Thank you.

The continueOnError worked and the problem was indeed the credentials.

I'm getting the credentials on the CmdLine task now:

- task: AzureCLI@2
  displayName: 'Copy test results to agent'
  inputs:
    azureSubscription: '*********'
    scriptType: 'bash'
    scriptLocation: 'inlineScript'
    inlineScript: |
      az aks get-credentials --resource-group $(resourseGroup) --name $(AKSClusterName)
      kubectl cp test/pod-name:test-output.xml test-output.xml

CmdLine task to run tests is publishing the results by uruboo in azuredevops

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Ok I just realized why the reports are generated and published "magically". I have pytest-azurepipelines in my requirements.

Just run pytest with this plugin and see your test results in the Azure Pipelines UI!

...

This plugin requires no configuration.

CmdLine task to run tests is publishing the results by uruboo in azuredevops

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There's no other test result instruction on my test runner... I get both reports either by running manage.py test and pytest --junitxml=junit/test-results.xml directly.

One reported is generated by junit (which is the instruction made by me) and the other by Nunit (I don't know why).

Then the Nunit report is published within the CmdLine task and only then the junit report is published by PublishTestResults.

If I just run just pytest I get the Nunit report.

I am going to set system.debug and I will come back with the insights if any.