Realistically, you only need a garage
Realistically, you only need a garage
I think I’d just get tired of bacon.
1701
WHAT??
The “Kansas City” dog is not Kansas City… I’ve lived here my whole life and no KC dog has cream cheese… BBQ sauce and burnt ends or pulled pork with pickle slices… Maybe throw some fried onion straws or baked beans on that.
And add to the voices? Nuh uh.
The worst is when you start to have conversations in your head in multiple voices. It gets crowded sometimes.
Why, can’t you ask yourself? 😁
Micro services alone aren’t enough. You have to have proper observability and automation to be able to gracefully handle the loss of some functionality. Microservice architecture isn’t a silver bullet, but one piece of the puzzle to reliable highly available applications that can handle faults well
Like if everytime someone mentioned the usa people were like “Oh are you afraid of being shot? bet you have to constantly watch out for being shot huh? shot?”
As an American, I kinda am…
I’ve been sick… I’m pretty sure I may have bought this toilet paper.
I vaguely remember reading a news story about a firefighter that did that a while ago.
No… The house of representatives has grown multiple times with the last permanent growth in 1913. It did temporarily grow by 2 when Alaska and Hawaii were made states, but went back to 435 after those states got their appropriations of representatives.
1gb symmetrical $70 a month…
You aren’t wrong… But everything with extended use needs to be maintainable. Making a change in 5 places sucks.
Plus, that’s what open-closed principle is all about. Instead of adding additional functionality to current working code, you extend and modify.
My 4 host machines run debian (proxmox). I have a lot of different guest flavors running though, debian, fedora, rocky, one old guest still running Ubuntu and even a mint sandbox machine.
I probably have a bit more complicated self host than others because I am using it both for my useful internal services (jellyfin, git, pihole, etc.) I also run a whole lot of services for learning, such as kubernetes and dns. Plus a whole lot of other mostly useless stuff that I only use to test different architectures or automations that come in handy as an SRE.
I see you’ve met my ex wife.