I gave Jira AI a try. So I typed this into AI to see what would happen. Was not disappointed. Well alright I was. Haven't found it give a useful or correct answer yet.
I posted a thumbs up emoji 👍 and my Mastodon client asked if I wanted to post it as English or Italian. I know Italians talk a lot with their hands but geez
I loved Tom Clancy's books because they felt so well researched and the character development was deep. Has anyone else found other authors like him that they enjoyed?
Started off today with a long walk outdoors with my youngest and then I was going to dig into the boring work of lifting and shifting my personal Kubernetes cluster over to a new one so I could upgrade FluxCD. There are almost zero docs on how to do an in-place upgrade.
Oh a whim I Googled around again and came across an old Github issue that mentioned you should be able to just re-run the flux bootstrap .... command with all of the original arguments you used and it will do a perfect in place upgrade.
This is going to save me a couple of hours today and AGAIN next week as I need to do this for a customer as well! I'm going to use that time to write up the blog post since if I can't find the answer easily, neither can you!
Figured I was prepared to rebuild everything today anyway so what could it hurt. Magically it took me all of 3 minutes to upgrade from an older weird beta release to the latest stable and seems to be working perfectly.
Is it me or is the #Django documentation for project templates uncharacteristically bad?
Like, I have so many questions about how this templating works. Do I get to template filenames? How? Can I include the template as a subdirectory in a repository, or do I need to have it hosted in its own? How about providing one as part of a wheel?
I would love to build a project template into NomNom, so that later worldcons can just “django-admin startapp --template nomnom:basic_template" or something.
@offby1@ghickman yeah it's honestly not used a ton in practice (based on what I've seen) probably because of the docs and and possibly because of the existence of things like cookiecutter
Hummus, muhamara, tzatziki. Some pita there but more off screen and grilled chicken souvlaki that we did in the wood oven. Soooo yummy and just what I needed. AND got to cook with Lavender.
@ehmatthes hah ok yeah the fire is a fire making tool for sure! The yellow gun is actually an infrared thermometer to get a rough temp of the various spots in the oven. It shoots a “laser” like the cat toys and gives you an instant surface temp reading at up to several feet.