(It’s Kamala if you don’t want to read it.)
I don’t care what anyone says about you, you’re awesome my friend.
(It’s Kamala if you don’t want to read it.)
I don’t care what anyone says about you, you’re awesome my friend.
It sounds like you’re getting into the keeping it running phase.
First, going back to your previous comment, self-hosting email is difficult. It’s not hard for a small provider to end up blacklisted and you’re probably kind of just done at that point and it will feel very unfair. I get that it’s a fun set of technical challenges, but you couldn’t pay me enough to help someone self-host email.
Second, guessing, but it sounds like you may be trying to expose your services directly and doing a lot to make that work which goes against what most would recommend for hosting your own services. Big companies don’t expose their intranet like that, follow their example. Almost every guide or system is going to warn against that. If you’re going to host more than one thing, highly recommend focusing on minimizing entry points and looking into a VPN-like solution for accessing most if not all of your services. Still spend time on securing your intranet, but most of your risk is going to come from how hard it is for people to get past the front door (or doors).
We already have that, the first problem is we have like a dozen of them, a few are even well supported. The second problem is that usually the technical knowledge required to set up the systems are still lower than the technical knowledge required to keep it running.
Fucking podman… Oh man. I have lost way too many hours dealing with podman.
It’s frustrating, because they’ve put so much into it. It’s close enough that vendors think they can get away with saying their containers are compatible and they’ve probably really honestly tested for brief periods and it really usually is close enough that you don’t discover the differences until you’re already very well established, but then it’s just a little different and it takes you FOREVER to find out why but then the only option once you do find that out is to completely start over from scratch with docker. And, almost no vendor is going to treat them differently because if we talk to redhat, the first note we’ll get back is that everything we’re trying to do should be fully compatible and there should be no need to worry about that. And, then eventually after a few weeks, it’s docker’s fault that IT WORKS IN DOCKER AND NOT IN PODMAN. Docker needs to go fix it so it’s broken for them too, it’s not a bug for podman, the problem is with the one that’s working.
I’m a bit traumatized, not always the same, but this isn’t a singular occurrence.
I’ll thank them when they stop remaking perfectly fine utilities over minor issues then doing a shitty job with compatibility.
Romney is not exactly a good dude, but he might be closer to the Democrats than modern Republicans at this point.
At a relative level at least… They might still be…
You don’t want to tour nearly any company making food of any kind at a factory level. Things that make us sick really like food.
You’re not wrong, but if we want companies to keep doing things for good PR, we need to reward them for it.
They’re basically giant badly trained dogs that happen to control every aspect of our lives.
“Women are my favorite Guy”
https://x.com/kylegordon101/status/1684963728427462656?mx=2
I am mystified as to what this says about me.
Mine has a clock and an FM radio but mostly just loads Android Auto, it also has a physical volume knob.
Any attempts I’ve seen to deviate in any way from this solution have resulted in a worse experience.
They work, but it’s expensive and POC stage. They’re mostly just not scaled to the level that we think we can take them to.
Not wrong, but they fucked up due to incompetence, not just some random preventable accident.
From the technical details I’ve seen, just having a basic testing process/environment should have easily prevented this. That should be the bare minimum.
I mean shit right? Where can I get some of that tea?
Flight time itself should be about 2 hours and he’s rich so he has options to skip most of the security theatre, that’s… extreme but doable.
He’s the CEO though so I’d say yeah it being a regular thing is probably unlikely.
We’re estimated to have lost about 15 million additional people in 2020/2021 due to covid and a disturbingly large amount of us were salty about being asked to cover their mouths in order to stave it off. Might favor certain groups, but it’s doom from every generation top to bottom.
It’s kinda sad to see Mongolia now. Not a lot going on, almost completely dependent on China.
I really really want to be on your side, Taco bell has gone crazy on the prices and I hate it.
But, on the other hand, it sounds like you haven’t even had the crispy cantina taco meal and that’s not a life I’d wish on anybody.
I think they’ve realized that they’ve successfully trained poor people to not know how to cook and then there aren’t any options left if they all band together.
Is that a nationwide thing? It feels weird over here, but yeah, it seems like a lot of the midrange/sit down restaurant small chains just never changed their prices.
This doesn’t work because no matter how many potions you have, you have to save them for when you really need them. Then, you end up finishing the game having never touched any of them.