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[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 1 points 1 day ago

I try to preface the information I share with my source(s) and what I think about it's validity. I judge the validity based on the source(s) I get it from, how many different outlets are reporting the same, but maybe more important is the comment section. It's always useful to see what other people, often smarter people, think about the article. Also, often multiple sides develop that can bring a more nuanced view. Keep in mind that most comment sections are echo chambers, and treat the comments as signals just like the statement the article is making. Nothing is true or false, it is just more or less likely

[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 2 points 1 week ago

Yeah. Powerful message though

[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 0 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Rise Against - Hero of war

Not a "play at protests"-song, but powerful nevertheless

[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 1 points 2 weeks ago

I get that. Surely there's bugs. I just wanted to add the perspective since you painted a picture of a broken technology. I'd talk to your distro's maintainers if they are rolling out unstable stuff

[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Not sure what you mean. Been running Wayland for years with little to no problems. No desktop environment though

[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

In my opinion, you'd establish a number that is the max amount anyone would need in a region per year, let's say 1 million. For one million you could finance a place to live, a car, food for you and your family, hobbies and maybe a trip or two. Then multiply that by three. Just to shut down the ones who'd argue. Three times what ever the amount of money anyone would need is an obscene amount of money per year. Everything else goes to 1) the state to regulate the quality and cost of the community, and 2) entities that generate value and has jobs

[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I mean; she can't possibly have less experience than the current president

[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Haven't gotten around to testing Talos enough, but I'm very enthusiastic about the idea. The little I've tested it has been great. My reasoning is (from my point of view ofc): maintaining an OS(Linux/windows/what have you) is pain, maintaining Kubernetes is pain. If I can I want to put all my effort into one of them. The regular OSes are made to do anything, Talos is made for one specific thing which hopefully reduces the attack and maintenance surface a lot. You also get a fair amount of handholding with Talos compared to raw Kubernetes.

No idea about the windows server part.

If your docker services is running with docker compose, there's a tool called https://kompose.io/ that will help you. Haven't tried it, but as most k8s things it probably need some adjustments.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I9PkvZ80BQ is an alright overview of the idea k8s. This thing called https://k3s.io/ is a nice staying point for testing k8s out

Not sure if the following will help you, but it helped me so I'll share:

  • Kubernetes is isn't specifically designed for running services. It's a generalized tool to help you implement a declarative pattern for your compute
  • A lot of the hate K8s gets is actually due to the declarative paradigm. There's still a lot of tasks people don't consider worthy of describing. In k8s you're supposed to describe everything

Edit: k8s is awesome in my unpopular? opinion, but yeah. There is a significant learning curve.

A lot of the experience for getting a service up and running is boilerplate. You can checkout an old project of mine to see how a small set of information must be structured to work in k8s: https://github.com/deifyed/kaex The output will only work for a old version of k8s. Haven't kept the project updated due to work moving away from k8s

[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 2 points 2 months ago

I went from a decade with nova to Dragon Launcher recently. It was weird at the start, but I'm starting to like it more and more

[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 0 points 3 months ago

Right. Well hurry up with your revolution, because we are losing these people through suicide due to a complete failure in how society treats them

[–] deifyed@lemmy.wtf 0 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I think the OP way is still ways better than what we are currently doing. And done right it wouldn't be any more exploiting than what we are doing to neurotypicals. Everyone needs to feel valuable and that they have a purpose. I for one feel most alive when my skills are put to good use

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