Getting6409

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[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 13 points 8 months ago

This really goes far in explaining all the autism in the pre industrial eras. Genius, really.

[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 18 points 8 months ago

The Earthsea books play heavily on both born in attributes and acquired skills, and I'd even say the interplay between those two concepts. Really great books for youth and adults.

[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago

I recently caved and decided to try the other method after years of doing it this way. Flip every 30 seconds, and take note of doneness in the beginning by feel. You build a better crust this way and get more even and predictable cooking. Turns out that frequent flipping does not dry things out

[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Glad to help! The legendary pancake house here, Kompressor, has blonde munk on tap. It's why I make the greasy association. Highly recommend getting a bacon cheese pancake and a munk, and try to make room for a nap immediately after.

Yep, its the ring chips. There's also chips pressed into long rectangle wafers all neatly stacked that's worth checking, if only for the novelty of it.

Oh one last thing I just remembered, Baltic style garlic bread! It's best from bars with a good enough kitchen, but there's also a packaged version. Super greasy fried black bread infused with most too much garlic, perfection.

[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 5 points 10 months ago (3 children)

I'm pretty sure Saku Mõdu is still alive and well, just look for Mõdu rather than Honey. I was taken with it the first time too. By the second and third you'll probably get over it.

The beer here that wowed me and still draws me back is Tanker's Sauna Session. It's a lager (I think) that is heavily doped with birch flavor. As the name implies, great for sauna, but I think it's great any time you need to shock your taste buds.

On the topic of beer, Karski's Blonde Munk is a very satisfying brew to have with a greasy meal, and Põhhala's Saturnus is just damn good any time.

On the continued topic of good things that aren't great for you, Pirat. Like, funions but made out of potato starch I think. Delicious, but they go stale in like 15 minutes.

[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 2 points 10 months ago

This isn't a complete solution, but trakt.tv covers a lot of ground. I started using it for getting a consistent history of watched shows between jellyfin on the road and kodi at home. It works okay enough for this, though at times it does seem that one or both of the plugins can fail to log a watched show. I would guesstimate a 90% success rate.

[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 3 points 10 months ago

My favorite open secret of the internet. It's crazy to think how long that network has been running. I think I stumbled on it around 2003. Thanks for pointing out this client. I've been relying on a rickety container build that uses novnc and nicotine+ to give a quasi-portable experience. It will be nice to ditch that, hopefully.

[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 1 points 11 months ago

If you have the time to spare (a few weeks perhaps, if coming from zero) to experiment and read, Prometheus and Grafana offers a lot and can be really flexible. I use a pretty simple bash script that scrapes my desired https endpoints and writes out the results to a file Prometheus (node-exporter) understands, and from there I can write alert rules in Grafana to fire off notices by email or slack.

[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 4 points 11 months ago

I wouldn't take too seriously anyone saying it's a horrible idea. I mean, I think you could always argue it's a waste of resources running a GUI for a thing intended to be a server. But headless servers aren't the end all be all. I'm sure there's a lot of licensed redhat instances out there running gnome or whatever because reasons.

Personally I wouldn't do it unless some hard necessity were there because it's just another thing that could go wrong, another thing to maintain if you're capturing your config as code, and mostly because I'm not gonna dedicate a keyboard/monitor for that kind of stuff.

[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

I'm not the op of the comment, but there is a good chance it is Semiosis by Sue Burke. It's such a fun read, and quite unique for several reasons.

[–] Getting6409@lemm.ee 13 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I did a 4 node Pi4 kubernetes cluster for about 5 years. The learning experience was priceless. I think most notable was learning to do proper multiarch container builds to support arm and x86_64. That being said, about half a year ago I decided to try condensing it all into two n100 nuc-like clones and keep one pi as the controller. For me and my apps and use cases there was no going back. Performance gains were substantial and in this regard I think I was hobbling myself after the educational aspect plateaued.

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