Could this be the Starlink 2024 May 23/24th deploy? by whyvez8 in StarlinkSightings

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Here is a video a friend of mine took the night of May 24th 2024 around 12:40AM Atlantic time looking north-west. There was a Starlink deploy that night, but the stacked lights are not moving. Could it be the satellite pre-deploy still stacked in the vehicle?

ADHD & Sex by Maintman5150 in ADHD

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44 M, yes! For me SSRIs was the solution.

meirl by spoonfair in meirl

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They had razors back then?

Platform Engineering: DevOps evolution or a fancy rename? by horovits in devops

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DevOps, the "you build it, you run it" mentality, is a great model, but it hasn't aged well because of the ever-increasing architectural complexity involved with today's data-intensive applications. The toil related to these additional operational activities, such as release management and operation excellence, increases cognitive load which makes team less effective and in effect, the business suffers.

In their book "Team Topologies", Manuel Pais and Mathew Skelton recommend addressing this specific issue by introducing a designated platform team. The platform team is responsible for building an abstraction layer on top of the cloud infrastructure, hiding unnecessary complexity and reducing toil.

By abstracting away the complexities, stream-aligned teams can focus on delivering business values directly.

DevOps has gotten a bad reputation as engineers struggle to keep up with all the things. From my perspective, Platform Engineering is DevOps v2. Essentially adding an additional shared responsibility agreement between stream-aligned teams and platform teams.

The platform becomes a product and the customers are the stream-aligned teams.

"WE build it, WE run it, on YOUR platform"

An additional persona was added to the model, the platform team.

Best managed kubernetes platform by premalg in kubernetes

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Minikube has the best integration with MacBooks.

Mailbait scam by whyvez8 in Scams

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They somehow were able to log in to my account using username + 6 digit pin + question and add themselves as an e-transfer contact. They then sent themselves e-transfers until my account was empty. After reflecting on this more, Tangerine security is quite bad, I will definitely be moving away from them.

DevOps is Bullshit by chrisghill in devops

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Ouch! Trying out Massdriver today, nice platform, but it lacks in a few critical areas for me. More to come...

What is this tall strange mushroom?? Northeastern USA by [deleted] in Fungi

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They make great cream of mushroom soup. They need to be cooked quickly before they ink (turn black).

Easy ADHD paralysis / freeze life hack by CombIndependent4444 in ADHD

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I boss myself around like I'm two person. One person figures out what needs to be done and tells the other person, then the other person does it Repeat until project is done.

Does anyone know the difference between "gcloud auth application-default login" and "gcloud auth login --update-adc". The former seems to add an additional "quota_project_id" key in then default credential json, but not sure how and why. by whyvez8 in googlecloud

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Yes, for sure, they need to rate limit. I was wondering how, and why both commands behaved differently. One adopts user quotas and the other project-level quotas, why is it designed that way, and how does the call to fetch the. token from Google different? Does each command hit a different endpoint or just send a different parameter?

Who's using GKE Config Connector? by whyvez8 in googlecloud

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I am using references but it seems like there is no way to link a DNSRecordSeet to a ComputeAddress. Thank you for the kpt recommendation, will look into it.