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Writing a Package Manager

antonz.org
163 points·by celiktom·3 years ago·101 comments

Why not everything I do is “Open” or “Free”

overengineer.dev
1 points·by celiktom·3 years ago·1 comments

Ask HN: What will happen when AI-powered search engine crawl AI-generated sites?

5 points·by celiktom·3 years ago·4 comments

Building a bare-metal Kubernetes cluster on Raspberry Pi

anthonynsimon.com
6 points·by celiktom·3 years ago·1 comments

Exposing your in-home hosted servers to the internet

theorangeone.net
1 points·by celiktom·3 years ago·1 comments

Benefits of Staying Off Social Media

durmonski.com
2 points·by celiktom·3 years ago·1 comments

Stripe can completely ruin your 6-figure business in one minute

twitter.com
54 points·by celiktom·3 years ago·59 comments

Focus on Winning, Not Competing

yannickoswald.com
3 points·by celiktom·3 years ago·0 comments

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celiktom
·3 years ago·discuss
Writing a package manager is not one of the most common programming tasks. After all, there are many out-of-the-box ones available.
celiktom
·3 years ago·discuss
Tony built a bare-metal, 3-node Kubernetes cluster running on Raspberry Pis. He also shares some tips and tricks learned along the way.
celiktom
·3 years ago·discuss
How to securely expose your homelab to the internet
celiktom
·3 years ago·discuss
There are quite a few articles explaining the benefits of staying off social media.
celiktom
·3 years ago·discuss
Is it legal for a private company to impose a financial penalty on you without even explaining the reason?
celiktom
·3 years ago·discuss
yes, there is definitely something in it. Bubbles happen when things become “over-invested” above their true value.
celiktom
·3 years ago·discuss
It is rather misleading to call these new systems AI. There is really no intelligence in the Artificial Intelligence. They are just trained on the information provided to them and can’t make any judgements on it.
celiktom
·3 years ago·discuss
1. Export the Jenkins job configuration

Go to the job you want to migrate and select "Configure." From there, you can either save the configuration to a file or copy the XML configuration to the clipboard.

2. Import the Jenkins job into Harness

Harness provides a Jenkins job importer that allows you to easily import your Jenkins job configuration. To do this, into Harness account navigate to the "Workflows" page. From there, select "Import" and follow the prompts to..