Can we just emulate the rules that the torrenting subreddits use? They still exist after years.
Can we just emulate the rules that the torrenting subreddits use? They still exist after years.
I recall the biggest direct air capture facility ever made in like, Norway?, only being able to capture about a few seconds worth of our yearly carbon output lol
Multiple hour builds dear god 😵💫
Ah man, yeah I use it for a much more constrained and very narrow use case. We only use GitHub actions for CI/CD, it can be clunky itself in some aspects but otherwise works great.
What’s wrong with Jenkins? Works pretty great for automated scripts that need to run on a schedule, but I imagine you and this post specifically mean in reference to CI/CD
Speaking of being so biased you can’t see past your own preconceived notions… You are absolutely delusional and probably 15 years old. I’m not even pro capitalism, pro musk, or pro billionaires but you’re 100% off the rails. Go get a job and touch some grass after a few years.
Can you provide a source showing space exploration was “much cheaper” half a century ago than SpaceX’s current costs to getting payloads into orbit? It sounds like you’re just assuming it would be cheaper from your idealogical leanings than that actually being the case.
A half a century ago the US and USSR were devoting a significant fraction of their entre GDP in the space race to blast people into space on some of the largest rockets ever built, mostly for national security and military concerns And that’s not even to speak of the “safety standards” they had and ignored in order to win.
The later shuttle program itself was a massive MASSIVE expenditure and no one in their right mind would EVER say it was an efficient and cheaper per kg in LEO.
You’re just straight up wrong.
😂 Honestly Ansible can be a little obtuse at times, I’m having a much better time with having all my stuff defined in Docker and deployed via docker-compose or Terraform for non-self-hosted stuff. Ansible can be a lot of effort but I can also see it being better in the long run.
Then there’s the NixOS people… people swear by that. I haven’t dived into that whole world yet.
Specifically AWS secrets manager, I know there’s others like if you’re using Ansible there’s Ansible Vault. The point is that it’s a separate service that keeps all your secrets encrypted at rest and to access them you need an initial authentication.
I generally keep my config files stored in the GitHub repo for version control, and then actual secrets are pulled dynamically from a secret store.
Never knew about this tool, good to know!
I knew people who switched after 6 months, it’s never too early. Focus on your own interests first over the company.
I guess I didn’t exactly mean it as elitist gatekeeping, I see it more like people are being abandoned by major websites and this is the result.
Welcome to the old Internet. Decentralization is good in a way, people will have to try harder instead of having everything spoon fed to them by Google.
The two biggest ones I know of are startrek.website for trekkies and blahaj for all things trans/lgbtq. But even those don’t see to have much activity. We need better advertisement to smaller communities somehow.
I felt like it was working briefly on my instance and now it’s not again…
Just checked the issues and I don’t see anything about context for the latest version. I think the devs are unaware.
They’re allowed to watch Barbie in China? How censored is it?
Space launches were “much cheaper” a half a century ago? You don’t really follow any space news whatsoever do you? That’s patently false.
God I can only imagine the smell of 100s of unwashed fursuits and basement nerds crammed into the plane.