

If everything is serverless, hardware can’t fail!
If everything is serverless, hardware can’t fail!
I know this is programmer_humour, but can we express some condolence for the manager who jumpedfell from the building?
“Have I done well?”
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Only if it glows blue.
The default fruit picture is a 1x1 px sizes transparent placeholder PNG. Can be used for tracking as well.
Sounds like the best way would be to run the software in a period appropriate container.
Or find the source for libstdc++.so.5, compile it yourself and set the appropriate LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Always run -Suy
before installing new packages. That’s how it is supposed to be.
You are allowed to swear here. No need to self-censor.
pydantic goes brrrrr!
Looks like normal European four-story buildings. I live in one with some strange corners. No Problem with them.
Oh, a very rare programming-maths-music meme. Best I can do is 50.
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If you’re not in the clock, then there is no emergency you could respond to.
I don’t understand this “work ethics” of US americans to be available 24/7. Just don’t and you don’t habe to complain vor be petty.
If you think docker/container are for security, you’re doing it wrong.
Well, N towers are supposed to be enough. That’s the reason you should have N+1 in the first place.
Also this assumes that you can repair/replace a tower faster than it takes on average a tower to fail.
Well, if your infrastructure is mission critical, then you need one more as spare.
In this case a new one a qarter mile to the side with a redundant power supply. Mission control could be smack in the center between the launchpads.
Of course someone®©™ has to make sure, that the whole facility is only utilized in such a way that n-1 launchpads is considered 100% usage.
Rant/advice over from someone working in a data center, where spare machines are always in use, because someone©®™ said moar power is more important then reliability.
Well, the logic in polkit is, if you have direct physical access to the machine (not SSH, actual keyboard, and so on), in general nothing stops you from just pressing and holding the power button. So giving a local user the right doesn’t make worse.
To disable the behaviour you need to find the appropriate polkit rule in /usr/{lib,share}/polkit-1/rules.d
and create a file with the same name in /etc/polkit-1/rules.d
pointing to /dev/null
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My suggestion ist the Störtebeker Bernsteinweizen Alkoholfrei. It has a really good mouth feel.
This was propably some honor thing. Or avoidence of responsibilty. Or maybe taking one for the team as scape goat. I don’t know. Nevertheless, it is sad.
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