vwbusguy, to Kubernetes
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I'm beyond annoyed that there's still no volume definitions for with run or create job.

osjobhub, to opensource
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Are you looking for a new role in open source? Browse 500+ jobs on #OSJH from companies including @acquia #GitLab @mozilla @wikimediafoundation and more! https://opensourcejobhub.com/jobs/
#career #OpenSource #UX #Android #marketing #sales #engineer #Kubernetes #AWS

greggyb, to random
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I came up with a thing in today and I am unsure about it. I don't know if it's cute, useless, or useful; I cannot see far enough ahead to understand its implications.

type ErrExn = | Err of DomainError | Exn of System.Exception

This DU unifies domain errors (that are represented in a user-written DU) and exceptions.

I'd expect it to be in a function with a signature of 'a -> Result<'b, ErrExn>.

I don't know if this gives value over separate domain errors and exceptions.

Thoughts?

giuliohome,
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@pblasucci @chethusk @greggyb
"Let it bubble up and crash" is also more in line with and modern 10 factor app principles.
It's not "crash" though, it is "shut down gracefully"
For a worker , graceful shutdown is achieved by returning the current job to the work .

jay, to Kubernetes
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Decided to sit down and try to learn despite the fact that I don't have any real need for it on my little home server. Still, it's been interesting and - I won't lie - a bit frustrating at times. It's very much like using a chainsaw to butter my bread for my use case, but I had a nice feeling of satisfaction when I succeeded in getting set up through it. I've had some odd issues with Docker failing to launch certain containers through containerd that I have not been able to figure out, however.

I was putting thought into maybe redoing my server setup with kubernetes but I sincerely worry that I'll run into this same containerd issue with some of my other apps.

preslavrachev, to blogging
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Blog Update: I have successfully migrated email sending away from ButtonDown Email to a self-hosted Ghost instance. Nothing bad with ButtonDown - simply, Ghost has by far a better editing and publishing experience (and can be self-hosted, of course).

Speaking of newsletters, one reason to migrate was because I want to explore email communication a bit further. So, if newsletters are your thing, be my guest and add your email here: https://preslav.me/subscribe/#via-email I won't spam!


#blogging #newsletter

preslavrachev,
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None of that would have been so easy, if it wasn for @andrasbacsai and his monstrous work on Coolify! If you have a spare server and want to turn it into a self-hosted without and all the jazz, Coolify is absolutely the best!

https://coolify.io/

Thanks, @andrasbacsai, and hope you earn enough money to work on Coolify forever. It's just 👌

renedudfield, to Kubernetes
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Energy use of when it's not doing anything is off the charts. There's about 4 processes that just sit there doing 'something' even when there's zero happening on the cluster. Initialize k8s, start it up and do nothing. Energy being burnt. So if you have less than 8 cores on that box, then it's spamming the scheduler making everything else laggy.

ramsey, (edited ) to random
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I managed to avoid for 10 years, but it’s finally caught up to me, so I hope I’m a Kubernetes god after going through all this required (by job) Kubernetes training.

When do I start honking like a duck goose?

vwbusguy, to Kubernetes
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The library is over here making lists not iterable and harming my sanity this morning.

TypeError: 'V1NamespaceList' object is not iterable

elmiko, to python
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you know hacking kubernetes manifests is so much more comfortable in python... is there any drive to get a yaml processor into the python standard lib?

PerformantData, to Kubernetes
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Anyone have experience running an server on ?

I'm not finding anything recent: a four-year-old Docker image, a six-year-old blog post,…

preya, to Ansible
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Trying to automatically/programmatically replicate stacks on the same host. E.g. I have an application that requires multiple containers, and I want to replicate the WHOLE application with its own volumes, networks, subdomain, etc. Any pointers on how to do that? ? Please don't say .

icanhazbeer, to Kubernetes

Why are people like this

dustinrue, to Kubernetes
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This might come across sorta dumb but I like that I can delete all of the worker nodes of a cluster, keeping the control plane of course, and then put the worker nodes back and everything works perfectly fine again.

teodorsandu, to Funny
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matdevdug, (edited ) to random
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Tabinol, to linux French
frankel, to Kubernetes
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jaykul, to Kubernetes

As I spend more time helping people apps on , I've been collecting that have good sets of troubleshooting tools baked in.

I'm still learning the tools in nicolaka/netshoot, but also need some specific things.

I stumbled on the lightrun-platform/koolkits package for node, and I wish they had a image -- anyone using anything better than the dotnet-monitor container?

miry, to Kubernetes

Just got the chance to dive into with for deploying a web app (for now) to the cloud! 😎

Exploring @jamie repo: https://github.com/jgaskins/kubernetes.

It will be Awesome!!!

joaofbantunes, to Kubernetes
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Exploring some ideas, messing with the API using the client 🙂

vwbusguy, (edited ) to linux
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I got to have a conversation today about CFS and cgroups2 with someone at work this morning, so that's fun. It's one of those "magical" things about the kernel that is interesting and also not a good thing to try to outsmart.

vwbusguy, (edited )
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Also, if you're going to administer , it is most definitely worth your time to gain an understanding of how CFS works.

lenzgr, to Kubernetes
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MegaMichelle, to Kubernetes
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Kubernetes stuff is all like "Kubestock is a kube control node for funneling proxyd from your kubesits to your kubesats, allowing connections with kubenite and spintwiddle twanks, to keep your yart flow in line with your kubehats."

#Kubernetes #K8s

adminmagazine, to Kubernetes
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simplyblock, to Kubernetes

Do you believe in vendor benchmarks? You probably shouldn't.

🎙️ 𝗔𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗺: @frankel from API7 about how API gateways, such as Apache APISIX, help you implement additional security and customer-specific API behavior centrally, without changing your actual application.🔥

Listening to it, we have some questions:
➡️ 𝘋𝘰 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘶𝘴𝘦 𝘰𝘱𝘦𝘯 𝘴𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘤𝘦 𝘈𝘗𝘐 𝘨𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘸𝘢𝘺𝘴?
➡️ 𝘋𝘰 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘳𝘶𝘯 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘰𝘸𝘯 𝘣𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘩𝘮𝘢𝘳𝘬𝘴?

Let us know what you think! 🧵👇

https://www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast

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