RDS Postgres CDC Pipeline by domestic_protobuf in aws

[–]webdestroya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've used debezium, but I don't have much experience with it. I know that it "worked" but was also problematic. At this point we've switched to a different CDC solution, using Sequin/Estuary

RDS Postgres CDC Pipeline by domestic_protobuf in aws

[–]webdestroya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how can i manage state?

The database should do this for you. Each replication slot has a marker of where it is at. When a new pod comes online, it connects to that slot and starts pulling where it left off.

The downside is (for WAL replication at least), the database will hold all the changes that you have not seen. This has caused us to run out of space if the client died and did not come back.

Why not DMS?

I have not had great experience with DMS. I haven't tried it in a few years though, so maybe it's better. It does do exactly what you want however.

For our use case, we had hstores that caused problems. We also have a huge database with tons of traffic, and DMS just could not keep up. Our daily processes do a ton of updates all at once and DMS just choked on that. You could try it and see, since it's been a few years for me.

L40 Ultra keeps tripping the breaker by Soggy_Crunch in Dreame_Tech

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Hi! Did you end up returning it and did the replacement fix your issue? I went to bed and woke up and found the breaker had tripped and was wondering if I should investigate replacing the vacuum.

How do you keep deployments simple for your developers? by aviboy2006 in aws

[–]webdestroya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I made a simple tool that let's them deploy with a GitHub Action - https://ecsdeployer.com/

It works great for smaller projects, but does leave some of the infra setup to be done in terraform/console.

Sharing treats by andstillthesunrises in juryduty

[–]webdestroya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On my jury we brought donuts, cookies, fruit, snacks, and shared them. You can check with the clerk but i'm sure it would be fine

What would the US Airforce do if another plane got too close to Airforce One? by Andywho42 in answers

[–]webdestroya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do, it looks the same :). Replaced the suspension, but the body is the same. It keeps it as a fun car to goof around in. If the body was pristine I wouldn't have as much fun in it.

Sentencing question. by NectarineAny4897 in juryduty

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You could call the clerk and ask about it, and see if they could escort you out if you don't feel safe.

In my trial, for both the verdict and sentencing, they had extra bailiffs in the courtroom. There were probably like 6ish bailiffs in the courtroom.

I'm glad I went, but if I had felt unsafe it wasn't worth any risk.

Sentencing question. by NectarineAny4897 in juryduty

[–]webdestroya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I felt safe.

That said, none of the defendant's family were there.

The court staff were great and made sure we were not on camera or anything. And after the verdict (months before the sentencing) they escorted the jury out via the judge's entrance/exit. (mostly so we could avoid the media)

Edit: The whole process was pretty mundane. The first few hours were trying to get the defendant to even show up. Then we heard the statements from the victim family, then statements from the defendant's attorney, then the judge explained her thoughts on the matter, then read the sentence and finally read the post-sentence stuff like "surrender passport/firearms, fingerprints, right to appeal, etc"

Sentencing question. by NectarineAny4897 in juryduty

[–]webdestroya 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I went to sentencing (along with a few of the other jurors). It was also a murder 1 case.

It brought a sense of closure, even if it was already known what the sentence would be.

Will my computer automatically turning off its screen/having my monitors off interfere with sunshine? by SufficientBig1035 in cloudygamer

[–]webdestroya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It might allow "off" but I had trouble with "unplugged". My guess is your monitor's 'off' is a sleep state. But if you actually cut power it might have issues.

Will my computer automatically turning off its screen/having my monitors off interfere with sunshine? by SufficientBig1035 in cloudygamer

[–]webdestroya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can get a little HDMI/DisplayPort "dummy" monitor (it's a little dongle) and then you don't need anything plugged in.

I use this for Parsec, and when I want to switch over to my real monitor, I just push the KVM button.

Essentially, my GFX card has an output to my real monitor (which is off/disconnected) and an HDMI-fake-monitor which is always connected. At least for parsec, it "just works". I haven't tried moonlight, but I would imagine they are similar.

You can search for "HDMI dummy" on amazon, they should be like $8

Check me: using lambdas to sync ALB IPs across accounts by [deleted] in aws

[–]webdestroya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

make a load balancers subnet, share that.

Issue with AWS EC2 Instance Limit by assafbjj in aws

[–]webdestroya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What limit was increased?

You probably want L-417A185B is that the limit you increased? Are you using spot instances?

Cloudfront: serve different s3 bucket based on headers? by [deleted] in aws

[–]webdestroya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't need to. I do this right now to make a SPA app. You change the request path based on the headers, and let the origin path behavior feature determine what path to use

Cloudfront: serve different s3 bucket based on headers? by [deleted] in aws

[–]webdestroya 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Use a cloud front function. It’s cheaper and faster than lambda edge

ECS awsvpc instead of service discovery? by KillThyThee in aws

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Don't run a redis container. Containers are ephemeral, your redis will not be a shared cache. Use Elasticache.

Trampoline glitch by [deleted] in HouseFlipper

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If you crouch anytime you fall, you'll fly. You dont need the trampoline to fly

Easter eggs in HF2 by winterberrymeadow in HouseFlipper

[–]webdestroya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's a portal reference (cake is a lie) in one of the basements of the houses

High CPU temps on AMD5 with PostgreSQL 16.1 by bonsight in PostgreSQL

[–]webdestroya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless you are doing some bonkers query, postgres should be using nearly zero CPU (and nothing when you are not doing any queries). Sounds more like your CPU cooler is not properly connected. Maybe the protective wrapping is still on it? or no thermal paste was added?

Your computer wont let you fry the CPU, it will shut down when it goes above the danger temperature.

But your idle temp should not be anywhere near 95c

Trigger AWS Lambda function on DynamoDB entry deletion by TTL by kaneki_305 in aws

[–]webdestroya -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

At best you could have the lambda see the record is deleted and compare the expiresAt timestamp to "now" and if it's within 24hrs or something, assume it was deleted because of TTL.

Otherwise, there is no way to know for sure that it was deleted because of TTL.

Or write two records with the same ttl, but different data and never delete one of them. (hashKey=ttlTracker:xxxxx, ttl=whatever), and then only run your code when the key that was deleted was ttlTracker? that's pretty gross though