That’s gorgeous. How did you cut the grooves / notches? Table saw?
That’s gorgeous. How did you cut the grooves / notches? Table saw?
I love grammars. It’s like an API or a data schema, but for a language. This would be very cool and I would love to see it!
It is time to learn how to make ai voices. Biden will read me bedtime stories.
Devops is a meaningful term
You’re out here solving impossible problems. You’re “The Fixer” from Pulp Fiction. Fools look at story points. Pros see an unsolvable story that languished for years until you came along and defeated it. A single point for you is an entire epic to other teams.
Everything is a differentiator that can be spun to your advantage. The points aren’t accurate, and you’re the only one with enough guts to step up to the plate and finally work these neglected tickets; even if it won’t “look good” on some “dashboard” - that’s not what’s important; you’re here to help the organization succeed.
If the system doesn’t make you look good, you have to make yourself look good. If you weren’t putting in the effort, it would be hard - but as you say, everyone who takes a deeper look clearly sees the odds stacked against you, and how hard you’re working / the progress you’re making; despite those odds.
Don’t let some metrics dashboard decide your worth, king!
I’m very flaky here, as rust is the big one, but I think zig and/or nim might be
Your current setting is the “loopback” address. You’re listening for traffic to this address, and the only thing that can send to the loopback is yourself. This is a safe default, it means only the computer running the software can talk to it. Generally 0.0.0.0 listens on all available addresses. If that doesn’t work, use your local / internal ip.
This ui smells like it’s trying to hide the implementation details, but that makes things extremely difficult when troubleshooting
Vscode already supports linting yaml against a schema file. Once you start configuring your code with configuration-as-code, you’re just writing more code.
If I need to “generate” some insane config with miles of boilerplate, I would use js to build my json, which can be ported to just about anything. This would replace js in that process.
I’m not sold on the need for this.
Even with something like k8s, I’d reach for pulumi before I put another layer on top of yaml.
I have a nectar. It’s extremely meh. I don’t think it’s real memory foam.
You can reduce doorknob turning dramatically by running on a non-standard port.
Scanners love 80 and 443, and they really love 20, but not so much 4263.
I used to run a landing page on my domain with buttons to either the request system / jellyfin viva la reverse proxy. If you’re paranoid about it, tie nginx to a waf. If you’re extra paranoid, you’ll need some kind of vpn / ip allow-listing
This is hilarious and I would donate to help make it happen
Can confirm.
Vitamin D supplements are a necessity here.
That accept-ranges: bytes header smells like a rabbithole that might have clues. It could also just be a bug, I’m not sure
That looks promising. Just keep in mind that this will take a very long time to run. I believe there is a *arr out there that can manage this / show progress, but the name escapes me
Rumor has it Firefly was a game of Traveler that was made into a show. Having played traveler, I highly recommend it.
I use a very simple “hashing” algorithm that I can do mentally. If I want to log into a service, I “hash” its name, and that’s my password.
Every service I use has a different password, and I don’t have to remember any of them. I have no keyvault that can be stolen.
MFA is still an issue. You’ll need your recovery codes to be accessible, but encrypted.
Gotta try harder I guess
From the HN comments, R&D includes the infrastructure / datacenter costs to support AWS.
Given the scale of AWS, even if only measured by how much of the internet breaks when us-east-1 goes down, I would say the numbers make sense.
Is this news? It’s wintertime. It’s cold outside. I don’t get it
Brazil mentioned