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mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
Integrate that with kubernetes and I'm sold.
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
Hacking all those things together feels empowering, like a complex construct that can be built from simple things we are already used to. This article has a very "hacky" spirit, love it!
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
Why not have both? A single server/service AND easy-to-install modules providing atomic functionality? Just make the install/uninstall process easy (like just downloading and optionally unpacking a modules archive into installed_modules Dir)?
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
On the contrary, I didn't find Syncthing setup very easy, as I don't want to be dependent on external resources when doing a sync over LAN and thus I had to setup a coordinator myself and it's a bit confusing with all these long tokens that I needed for some reason.
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
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mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls#set_-euo_pipefail
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
Better resources utilization definitely sounds like cargo cult, riiight.
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
Because we are a big company and would like to utilize resources better.

We also want homogeneity in tech when possible (we already heavily use kubernetes, we don't want to keep docker hosts anymore).

Teams of testers need to be accounted in terms of resource quotas and RBAC.

What exactly do you see as an overkill in wanting to run short-lived containers in kubernetes rather than in docker (if we already have kubernetes and "cook" it ourselves)?
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
Testcontainers aren't even compatible with kubernetes, that's a tool from the past.
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
Another one? Why?
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
...cough, htop, cough...
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
I hate the animations like the one in the description for being too fast to comprehend.

Looks like just a fzf that is able to traverse across branches, but it is not obvious which branch the selected file is in until you switch to it.
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
pg_alchemy_objects_writer
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
More than what?
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
Thanks for sharing your tool!

I think it would be best to illustrate the readme with a problem it tries to solve: currently I don't understand why a simple set of INSERT operations wouldn't suffice.

Also, the phrase "ingest data into Postgres" sounds wrong: it would be postgres, not your tool that would ingest data (if it could), your tool should be described as the one "putting data into Postgres". And thus you probably have named your tool wrong...
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
Which namespace are you taking about? cgroups_namespaces(7)?
mrAssHat
·2 years ago·discuss
It is not obvious what the result of this would be. What hostname will it have? How will the disk be partitioned? What packages will be installed? What timezone will be set? What keyboard layout will be set? And so on.
mrAssHat
·3 years ago·discuss
No pain at all.
mrAssHat
·3 years ago·discuss
This snitch is proprietary crapware. Instead, use OpenSnitch when on Linux and LuLu Firewall when on Mac.
mrAssHat
·3 years ago·discuss
> how about getting access to all SMSs via CLI from a bank

How to do that?