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Increasingly of the opinion that #helm just isn’t worth the trouble for a lot of cases. The number of times I’ve run into issues on the homelab only to discover that the issue is a mis configured or...
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Seems useful at work, where we deploy god knows how many services with a uniform set of side cars. But if you’re deploying a mix of open source software, helm makes the software *less* uniform, not...
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You don’t have to fully understand civic infrastructure, lord knows I don’t, but it’s not a complex thought to look at burning man and ask “hey, where does all the poop go?” I genuinely cannot get into...
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Idle observation on the most tiresome people online; a tendency to blame negative responses on “groupthink” rather than introspecting on whether or not they’re saying batshit things.
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Disappointed to discover how much front load cargo (“bucket”) bikes cost. $7k for an e-bike version is a tough pill to swallow. They seem more practical than their long tail brethren, but at over...
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All the fancy love every toys and hand me down light up doohickeys, and my child’s favorite toy today is the plastic clamshell Costco eggs come in. Go figure.
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Nothing alarming at all about a VC positively quoting the guy who wrote the fascist manifesto and creating an enemies list. Nope. Why would you worry about such a thing?
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The degree to which video game subreddits, even “nice” video games are consistently toxic shitshows is both annoying and alarming.
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If nothing else, Mark Meadows trajectory from serious person, to sycophant, to informant for the government is extremely funny.
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Something I’ve come to really dislike: the normalization of “therapy speak” as if the words are magic. Theres nothing wrong with therapy or the norms it proposes. But “I see you” isn’t a magic phrase...
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A non trivial drag on my productivity is that $WORK has the spam filter turned all the way down, to the point where well over 80% of my inbox is just junk.
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Once again, rolling your eyes at the affect of a group you find cringeworthy doesn’t make you smart, nor is it a substitute for having a meaningful position on things.
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My network has a spare esp32 connected somewhere. It’s probably not malicious, I use ESP32s and it’s not an inconspicuous name. But I’ll be damned if I can remember what it is and what it’s doing.
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Surprisingly profound quote in a comment about (of all things) a DST bug:“People who have hope can work. People who don’t, won’t.”
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New career goal: get promoted enough to not carry the on call phone. Holy hell I’m tired.
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Minor soapbox rant. Purchasing and using a product as designed is not a “hack”.
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Of all of the “normal” subs you could visit, car specific ones are full of the people with the shittiest attitudes imaginable in my experience. Just deeply unpleasant people.
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