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Abouta geek diggin' deep
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SkillsJava dev, Linux/UNIX sysadmin, performance engineer
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LocationLithuania
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Joined devRant on 2/26/2018
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Why isn't your cat all black? And where do you park your broom?
Do you deliver to LT? -
#usefulcomments
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@electrineer you'd think they would have fixed the reception issues knowing it's been 4+ years since the first release... Well they haven't. But I feel smth artificial, probably intelligence, so at least some updates got through
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Raining? It's 29C here! GARDENINGGG!!! Yayy!!
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@jestdotty @root
My wife's friend had an annoying side effect with her eyes. She went to doctors, used all sorts of medicine -- nothing really helped, only somewhat alleviated the situation.
After she got reinfected, all the side effects magically disappeared and haven't come back since.
I'm holding my fingers crossed that this is the ctrl+z covid strain!
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@magicMirror last time the post-covid brain fog lasted for like a year. I never got the same sharpness to this day, at least it now was manageable.
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At which stage are you NOT somebody, ie nobody?
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You're talking gitops, but afaik dagger does not cover that
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@retoor never stopped :))
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@kanyewest as Tom Hanks put it... Crowded
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get a beefy physical server at Hetzner or whereever and use it as your k8s worker node. This way you'll have decent performance out of a single server for a fixed price of ~50€/mo.
Unless you're focusing on managed k8s and not k8s in general... -
@joewilliams007 I don't mean to sound like a needy bitch, but I am one, so there we go 😁
I'd really like to see more feedback on invocations [e.g. button press could change colour temporarily or smth] so I'd know I've actually pressed it. And buttons could be more visually bounded so I'd know where to aim.
++ing a post doesn't automatically update the score. And it's a challenge to refresh a current page [dR app has pull-to-refresh].
I'm a sucker for monospace, but I'm not sure it's the best choice for an app. Maybe it's a matter of getting used, idk, but it's not easy to read with wide spaces btwn chars and words.
Logo -- did you get permission from @trogus/@dfox to use the logo?
Latest, top, search, other sorting/filtering buttons could be hidden behind sort/filter icons, leaving more horiz space. Right-floating the + button then would make decent visual separation. And I'd make it look more important
I really liked the snow animation though. And layouts :) nice. -
@retoor amen to that.
I now install tmux as a core app basically everywhere. Except containers. Mostly bcz now we have kubectl debug -
Good app. Needs polishing and some ux touch, but I like it
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Learn how to use tmux or screen.
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That WAS scarry
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This question is valid and the answers you've provided are perfectly valid. Believe it or not, people have different reasons for applying. Money is usually not the only, and sometimes not even the main motivator
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@Demolishun I think he'll get dad jokes better when he's a dad :)
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I thought it's your panties
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While it had more holes than my socks, I actually liked xp. It was clear and robust and stable enough for what it was.
However, I liked w7 as well if not more. It hadbthe looks, the novel twist, was stable and still seemed innocent enough to suspect anything fishy going on.
W10 onwards is a downhill to me. To be fair, I only used w10 for like half a year, until I got a permission to go all-linux on my work pc. Nevertheles, that's my impression.
I'm leaving Vista out, bcz it was a loud fart mid-conversation - we all want to pretend it didn't happen -
If you do it well, you'll most definitely get more tasks like this
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What's she done this time!?!
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@netikras @amyshackles
typo* -
@TeachMeCode 10 years of playing tmnt
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I thought @amyshakles went offroad crotchetting after a few limonchellos
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@awesomeest that's a useful overview. Thanks
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All devs at my employer can wfh any time they want. Workations is also an option, only have to agree with the client [might be some geopolitical nuances]
I haven't worked from the office for 4 years now -
@awesomeest
> Personally, id never run straight xfs, especially with only SSD
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@thebiochemic Interesting. So far the only SSD that bit me was a PNY (can't remember the model name).
Thanks for the thing. My 990 PRO is running on the most recent firmware [4B2QJXD7], but I'll consider it as another possible vector for the problems to arise.
While my setup is still fresh and not yet used seriously, I'll try to set up another Mint installation, only all-ext4 to compare stability. Not today though. Today is all beaches, mountains and chill :) -
@NeatNerdPrime As for what did I do - I didn't do much. I've noticed that after resuming my lappy sometimes freezes (Keeps slowing down for 2-3 seconds until it stops/freezes completely, not responding to anything). So naturally I'm powercycling it. I don't see anything weird in logs, especially when it's 22:43 and the syslog has pre-reboot messages for 23:52.... for the same day.
IDK, I'm starting to think that XFS might also be the cause of those freezes. Maybe it doesn't like s2ram for some reason...