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  • I was talking to a homeless man a few years back that was a brick layer, his wife got into drugs and took his kids from him. He fought in court for them but lost (they, the kids, wanted to stay with their mom) and got slapped with pretty alimony. He eventually just quit caring, quite going to work, and decided to just live on the streets. He panhandles and saves up to get a hotel room every few weeks, cleans up, and goes to the bars to pick up chicks.

    At least all according to him while we were chatting

  • Wait wait. Actually can I just buy some and act like it's a gpu preorder?

  • I think I'm biased towards .it.gov as an option because then you could have smaller orgs of a country fall under it

  • I've only done it to REMOVE features but that's just a silly exercise in making the absolute tiniest OS I can

  • Like mam I'm just wearing suspenders. I have no idea where you can find that

  • "We launched Oblivion Remastered, and we heard you. You wanted more fixes, less bugs, and more improvements, and oh boy do I have something for you!

    Now for only $69.99 pause for laughter we have Oblivion reremastered!"

  • Vim unless I can neovim.

    Being able to change configs on headless systems was my gateway, now I just prefer it

  • There is an ironically a huge opportunity for upheaval of corporations because they are actually giving up huge amounts of control and leverage on their part.

    Like at what point is their essentially company who's sole job being brand making and management of contracts going to be side stepped?

  • I had a manager tell the team that an LLM said we should be able to do a technical task so we should look into that.

    I died a little inside.

    I also use it, but exactly I know what I am looking for and what is BS...

  • For public facing companies I kind of prefer this tbh. It also makes sense from a raising funds perspective (more owners to pay in). Employees should have voting rights and Coop or not, the union needs to exist to protect their interest too

  • Honestly it is pretty silly it's still like that. Are the subdomains enforced in other countries?

    The other option is expand .gov .mil for all UN nations and enforce country sub domains (ie .us.gov and .md.gov).

  • It was a pop quiz. Congrats you passed! Bad news because of your poor attitude you will have to report to the principals office

  • I'm very biased towards thinking we need better systems thinking. Treat each patient like a the ecosystem we are, you know?

    Mostly out of frustration on how as a sysadmin and a gardener I seemed to take more time to consider how various systems and components interacted with each other we making changes or addressing problems then most my life time of medical experiences. Those have been largely problem-fix type thinking, where you try to as fast as possible bandaid a problem and move it to "solved" as fast as possible.

    To give you an example what that would look like to me (and my biases). Patient Bob comes in saying his ear hurts. You process him in, check his vitals, run some basic diags related to his ear canals, sinuses, etc. Cross reference his past health data. Cross reference public health data related to where he is and has been. If additional tests to help narrorow it down, get those done. Start a treatment plan.

    That is unchanged largely. This is where the difference happens. His case is now on the backlog to follow up on. If this is an chronic condition then the doctor should follow up with specialists and work on a long term care plan and hospital reach back out to them when they need more information or have some more information on the long term plan.

    This is true for ANY chronic condition or worrying diag result, until they are resolved.

    If this comes down to "known issue, no solution" problem then a team that interfaces with Universities, pharmasuticals, medical equipment manufacturers, etc should be signaling to them they need to start researching/making something etc

  • Oh what's the name of that conference? That would be very cool to listen for insights from for sure!

  • "A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit"

  • Lamp loves me

  • I really enjoy the pikvm and the switcher for my home lab. Redfish support gets fishy with a switcher if that is a concern though.

    I do love a good mesh for a cluster block though. My next next next project is using KubeOVN to turn my cluster block into a switch with "out" connections to connection other devices (wifi, laptop, cameras, etc) to it as my network router and of course upstream from the modem and hotspot for Internet connection.

  • I would recommend 4-5 nodes. 5 if you want true high availability. 4 still requires some intervention in case of failure.

    Just because it's bare metal. Got to think of your Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) which is to say if a whole node goes bust how long will it take to potentially order and install a new one.

    If you go kubernetes (k8s) I would recommend rke2 or k3s. They are really straightforward setups and pretty enterprise ready out of the box.

    If you have a hard requirement for Ceph I would recommend doing Rook-Ceph which makes deploying and management a lot easier by letting k8s handle it. For simpler but less performant (in my testing) persistent volumes (PVs) like ceph Longhorn is really easy to deploy and manage.

    For backups Velero is really nice for apps in your cluster, since it can be done per namespace and include PV data too. Rke2/k3s both have nice etcd (the backend data base for k8s) snapshoting and backup tools too for full disaster recovery.

    Rke2/k3s both have ways to auto deploying charts from the filesystem too https://docs.rke2.io/add-ons/helm

    This is a good stepping stone for GitOps imho. If that matters to you at all. Starting with just having a git dir for these files, then later doing some like ArgoCD

    I would also recommend, since you are looking at hyper converged storage have dedicated network lines for it is generally recommended. So create a bond of two ports per node just for storage, tag them with their own vlan, and in your setup of rook or longhorn specific that vlan interface as the device for data to flow.

    Pxe boot is also nice at this scale, either setup on your router (OpenWrt has decent support), you maintance laptop/machine, and/or do something like Tinkerbell (cloud native pxe from your k8s cluster!). It's just nice to be able to blow away a node and rebuild if you are tinkering a lot.

    Remember cattle not pets, and welcome to the range cowpoke!

  • The pikvm and pikvm switch are really fun tbh

  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    This is why Trump and Republicans mention the ballroom as "safety".

    thehill.com /homenews/administration/5816555-trump-bunker-ballroom-lawsuit/
  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Is bad toilet paper more or less shitty?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    Locked

    Are there any good Lemmy communities for American expats going to the EU?

  • Forgejo @programming.dev

    SUSE's demo at KubeCon included deploying Forgejo!

    github.com /SUSE-Technical-Marketing/suse-rancher-prime-setup/tree/main/apps/thirdparty/forgejo
  • Hacking @lemmy.ml

    Any one going to DEFCON this year?

  • biohacking @mander.xyz

    Any one going to DEFCON this year?

  • defcon_unofficial @sh.itjust.works

    Any one going to DEFCON this year?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Has anyone de-Teslaed a Tesla before?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Self hosting a federated blue sky PDS

    mattdyson.org /blog/2024/11/self-hosting-bluesky-pds/
  • 🦋 Bluesky Social @lemmy.ml

    Self-hosting a federated bluesky instance

    mattdyson.org /blog/2024/11/self-hosting-bluesky-pds/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Do 10% of developers do nothing?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Is there any software to help manage stakeholder voting rights?

  • Transhumanism @lemmy.ml

    Is Uplifting Ethical?

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Open Source Seeds to fight to keep agriculture free!

    www.opensourceseeds.org /en/gossi
  • Solar Punk @lemmy.ml

    Open Source Seeds to fight to keep agriculture free!

    www.opensourceseeds.org /en/gossi
  • Solarpunk @slrpnk.net

    Open Source Seeds to fight to keep agriculture free!

    www.opensourceseeds.org /en/gossi
  • AI @lemmy.ml

    I created an AI-powered Social Network - Yannic Kilcher

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Peertube to Lemmy mismatches

    sh.itjust.works /comment/6743383
  • Peertube @lemmy.ml

    Peertube to Lemmy mismatches

    sh.itjust.works /comment/6743383
  • Libre Hardware @lemmy.ml

    OHM Podcast - Episode 0 - Introducing the OHM Podcast!