Yes! Love it!
Yes! Love it!
I’m running a 3 pi cluster with k3s at the moment. The main benefit I’ve found is that all my pis run exactly the same software setup as a base so it’s easy to add new ones or replace/update one. I use a deployment management application to push my deployments too which means it’s super easy to redeploy everything if something goes funky.
A k8s cluster can run on a single host if that’s what you want. I’m not sure if it would be worth the virtualisation cost to run it on VMs in the middle as well. If you were only ever going to run on a single host I probably wouldn’t use k8s though, I would just run containers. 🤷♂️
Plenty more bugs to fix, don’t give up being a contributor!
My process is:
There is still a chance someone might swoop in and fix it but this lowers the chances and it’s good to get into the habit of creating and linking Issues to your PRs.
Yep this is me. I love learning languages and I’m a software dev for my job.
I don’t agree with this one. The meaning of words change and that’s true of ‘Less’.
I generally don’t agree with these prescriptivist positions though.
When a GitHub issue is closed as complete it means someone has fixed the bug in the source code (or the developers have decided it’s not a bug). It doesn’t necessarily mean the fix has been shipped in a new version or that the server you’re connecting through has been updated to a version with the fix. In this case, they haven’t shipped a new version with this fix in it. I’m not sure what the delivery cadence will be but I assume a new version will go out in the next week or so and then once your server admin upgrades their server the problem will be fixed for you.
This is a known issue on the web ui - we’re looking into it.
Speaking of which, is there a r/fuckcars equivalent over here?
Smart move, sounds like the resident ghost wanted quiet time.
It seems like a lot of developers have responded already but I’m a c# developer with some experience in Rust so I’ll see if I can help with any issues that crop up on GitHub.
Once governments stop or reduce funding for the meat and dairy industries, prices will continue to go up and more people will be like you. At the end of the day, animal products (especially those from bovines) aren’t super sustainable and cost a lot more than we pay at the supermarket.