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JanMa
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I've learned the hard way that CPU resource limits in K8S are a bad idea, as can be seen in this post. Just use CPU requests without limits so the scheduler has an estimate of your applications CPU requirements, but it can burst to use more CPU when it's available.

With memory of course you should set a limit and from experience it should be the same as your memory requests.
JanMa
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
I don't think it's a niche hobby, but I really enjoy cooking. Trying out new techniques and receipts, cooking dinner for friends and family or just preparing a delicious meal in advance.
JanMa
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
Congratulations on the 10 year anniversary. Having used Traefik for multiple years in a large Micro-Service Setup (200+ services) I must say I have made mixed experiences. If your requirements match the very opinionated way Traefik does things then it's great. But as soon as they don't you're going to have a hard time getting things to work. That's why shortly after migrating to Traefik I started to maintain an internal fork to add support for unique request ID headers which I maintained for two years until we migrated to HaProxy. The GitHub issue I opened for this in 2019 is still open.

To be fair I used Traefik back when it was still version 1.7 so maybe things have improved by now.
JanMa
·il y a 5 ans·discuss
About 2.5 years ago I struggled a bit with smartphone addiction. All the screen time limitation apps didn't work out for me and I decided the smartphone had to go. Instead I bought the then newly released Nokia 8110 4G, which is a so-called featurephone. This phone really worked out well for me.

It had great battery life of up to a week, WiFi, 4G and supported Whatsapp. You could take an occasional snapshot with it's 2MP camera and if you really wanted to, browse the internet on a tiny 2.45" screen. Also you could connect it with you Google account to sync contacts and email.

With these features it allowed me to do the beneficial things you use an internet connected phone for, like staying in touch with my peers and looking for directions. But I was no longer able to mindlessly scroll the internet for hours each day because it was just not possible.

So if you're also not happy with your smartphone usage, I can really recommend you to give a featurephone a try. At ~60€ it is cheap enough to try it for 2 weeks and put it in some drawer if it doesn't work out.

Disclaimer: 1,5 years later I started using a smartphone again because I had a kid and wanted to be able to take better pictures.

[0]: https://www.nokia.com/phones/en_int/nokia-8110-4g/specs