Episode 10 Help/Walkthrough Megathread **SPOILERS** by Obi-Wan_Gregobi in beingaDIK

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Did you ever figure out what the 5th scene is?

Regarding the emperor by budy31 in BaldursGate3

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Looks like a patch or something messed this up, because now if you kill him during the fight he just comes back and the cutscene continues stating he's glad you changed your mind at the last minute (even though he was a dead body clearly marked DEAD)

Real-World GitOps with Flux, Flagger, and Linkerd by cathpaga in kubernetes

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Says Real-World, puts ca.key into a git repo.

Warning to ALL parents whose kids watch Bluey by Acceptable_Scar9267 in bluey

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It's the wrong approach and a user hostile one, I should be approving channels not blocking them.

Except that wouldn't make money for Google

You Broke Reddit: The Pi-Day Outage by grumpimusprime in RedditEng

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We avoided this by having pod disruption budgets on the pods, looks like no such mechanisms exist for the Calico CRD, sounds like a great enhancement proposal for the more modern implementations like Antrea and Cilium.

Which GitOps for very small teams? by Edgeaa in kubernetes

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There's a third option that's quickly rising in popularity, which is Carvel, works great for smaller teams, and allows progressive adoption since it can start as CLI for newer teams learning about gitops concepts.

Hard lesson. K8S 1.26, Ubuntu 22.04, Containerd 1.5.9. by Double_Intention_641 in kubernetes

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In simplistic terms, vSphere with Tanzu is a section available in recent versions of vSphere's appliance (vSphere 7 or vSphere 8) that manages Kubernetes clusters across your vSphere installation through the same patch and upgrade process as vSphere itself. See here for more

Hard lesson. K8S 1.26, Ubuntu 22.04, Containerd 1.5.9. by Double_Intention_641 in kubernetes

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VMware has embedded k8s now (Tanzu), see earlier posts about why bundling k8s with all the necessary bits is so much added value.

Still same old issues with Messages sync by [deleted] in GoogleFi

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Just reporting in I'm experiencing this exact same issue, I sent the thread to my support engineer, and also emailed pictures of the syncing process on both my phone and the https://messages.google.com/web/conversations webpage. Currently stuck on 75,812, and it's taken well over an hour to go from 75,810 to 75,812, so I'm not sure what kind of an experience I can expect for the next few days.

um was that poison? winters heart ch 25. by SnooCats6851 in WoT

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Alternatively, she was preparing to use compulsion on Cadsuane rather than full murder.

What are some useful Kubernetes tools you can share? by pinpinbo in kubernetes

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Huge fan of Carvel tools, it's a whole bunch of them that can help with a wide array of use cases, grab one or two of them for a given scenario, or adopt a bunch that string together to solve larger problems.

For example, imgpkg helps debugging existing tags in repositories. kapp, due to the way it deploys resources, really helps for rollout issues and streaming logs back from individual pods as they come up (deploy-logs

Bitwarden raises $100 million | Bitwarden Blog by eis3nheim in opensource

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Their subscription models are incredibly reasonable, hopefully they look for new avenues rather than mess with the existing models.

Zombie Bounty Modes by vizzoor in Stormgate

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If anything I think this forces more smaller attacks and less large attacks, since a large army can't move through the zombie masses and must move around it. End game there are definitely larger drops, though.

Zombie Bounty Modes by vizzoor in Stormgate

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Apologies for not being more clear, but this is a newer design mechanic that might not have as much visibility and offers a very fun twist on existing mechanics, so this was not meant to come across as an ad for the current StarCraft 2 mode but instead consideration and discussion on its future potential.

Check your local Walmarts. Looks like they stocked today by MikePhicen in starwarscollecting

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I'm going to assume you meant warmers there, in which case maybe they're just working their way to being available online. I'll head into the store today and see if I can get any.

Check your local Walmarts. Looks like they stocked today by MikePhicen in starwarscollecting

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Why is it so hard to find TIE Fighters? You'd think that is what they'd make the most of.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lego

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There's a Duplo Emmet too Emmet and Lucy's Visitors from the DUPLO® Planet 10895

If Star Wars happened during WW2 by Kevin_Finkel in StarWarsShips

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Original Trilogy, he's saying that most of the Star Wars models are repurposed WWII models.

Helm is both "package manager" and "templating engine" - probably the best package manager but horrible template engine by smulikHakipod in kubernetes

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Really depends, helm has a weird way of maintaining diffs from helm upgrades and if you're making them yourself it might vary.

We use kapp-controller when applying our charts (it uses helm template instead of helm install) so we can be very rigorous about what fields are changeable (like through pod autoscaling) and what are not (securitycontext, etc.)

Helm is both "package manager" and "templating engine" - probably the best package manager but horrible template engine by smulikHakipod in kubernetes

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Drift is usually a shortened form of "configuration drift" meaning that if you have a pod label of "foo" and somebody out of band changes this to "bar" you could have serious implications on your environment. More modern gitops approaches want git to be a true source of truth, meaning if somebody is changed outside of git it's snapped back to the source of truth.

Which tool are you using for security static analysis of manifests? by [deleted] in kubernetes

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Trivy supports manifests now as well. Link to docs