What happens if a rollback somehow makes things worse? Even emergency rollbacks need a gradual rollout so you’ve got a chance to catch any new issues you didn’t expect.
I guess knowing that people will criticise your messy code is one of the reasons why people don’t open source more things. It’s nice to have the code open-source even though it’s not perfect.
To mount a camera on my desk, I'm about to purchase this "Neewer Tabletop Light Stand", and a mini ball head with standard 1/4 inch screw for angle adjustment.
I can't vouch for it yet, but hope it arrives and does the job. There's other similar products in other sizes by other brands.
I've been using InfluxDB, but not satisifed with limited InfluxQL, or over-complicated Flux query languages. I love Postgres so TimescaleDB looks awesome.
The main issue I've got is how to actually get data into TimescaleDB. We use telegraf right now, but the telegraf Postgres output pull request still hasn't been merged:
https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/pull/3428
> Your control. Your network. Your infrastructure. Your responsibility
These are all the reasons why I don't want to self-host my own git. I can live with it being down every now and then. And when it is down, I don't want it to be my job to fix it. I've got more important stuff to worry about.