Or make a decent web browser on any iPad and call it a day
Or make a decent web browser on any iPad and call it a day
I love this for them π€
This is exactly what we had in mind when we named @fafo.fm
I was reflecting on #Scale23x and I was thinking another reason I really enjoy going is all the awesome guys who make it a safe environment. Theyβll stick up for you when someoneβs rude or mansplaining π§΅
@support.tools I was looking at your CNI benchmark (I know it's old) support.tools/benchmark-ku...
I'm curious if you posted numbers for the tests. Did you test flannel with host-gw? It generally has about 20% better performance and 25% less CPU
oneuptime.com/blog/post/20...
Another year at SCaLE in the books. Thank you to Pasadena. The entire SCaLE organizers and volunteers.
#scale23x #ciq #resf #rockylinux #oss
Kubernetes SIG-Security docs have been doing some work to refresh the OWASP Kubernetes Top 10, to help cluster operators and users have a clear idea of where to start with Kubernetes security. slightly delayed, we have our draft top 10 out now. Any feedback very welcome
owasp.org/www-project-...
Library scans completed over night. Itβs up and running but slower (Iβm assuming because of the slower network for volumes)
Now I get to verify media plays fine and then find performance optimizations
I'm leaving all my media on my Synology for now and mounting it with NFS. It's the main reason the scans are going so slowly. I only have 1gb network on the Synology so it's a bottleneck
A graph with high cpu usage
A graph with high network usage
A graph with high disk usage
We did some work tonight
A bunch of movies showing they're available
Finally some good news. Some of the library re-scans are completing (they're taking much longer over nfs)
A temperature graph over 80 C
Maybe not good
A graph with a lot of CPU, Memory, and network usage
My computer is angry
Movies with a delete button because they say they're unavailable
not cool
An error that says your changes could not be saved
I don't like this
I primarily use plex to share my movies with family so I need to stay on a supported path and easy to access for remote locations
I mounted the same "AppData" folder so all of the information was already there. Just needing to update library paths π€
Still doing full media scans just to make sure
Moving my plex server from Synology to k8s
Going to an office without my team is exactly why coworking spaces arenβt a viable alternative
I still like meeting and hanging out with people, but Iβd really like to work together on things
I would love to work in an office with people
1. As long as I had a reasonable commute (30min max)
2. I get to pick which days
3. My team needs to be in that location
Some personal news: Iβm transitioning from CEO to a new role as Blueskyβs Chief Innovation Officer! Iβm excited to welcome @toni.bsky.team as our interim CEO.
More here: bsky.social/about/blog/0...
Slide from Jeff Deifik's Cracking Passwords Like a Boss presentation
Cracking Passwords Like a Boss, presentation by Jeff Deifik at #SCaLE. His slides on the statistics of actual found passwords is fascinating.
Presentation available online as well... jdeifik.com/Cracking_Pas...
I had so much fun volunteering at @socallinuxexpo.bsky.social yesterday! Especially since I got to meet and hang out with @chrizz.bsky.social and @trillium.is
#100devs
Curtains drawn on another scale - #scale23x. Thanks again to all the awesome volunteers and speakers who make this happen every year. Y'all are awesome.
@justingarrison.com at #Scale23x talking about The State of Immutable Linux. I love when you get to the point of Justinβs projects where he says so I did this but donβt do this at home ππ
A screenshot of assembly code
The first open source code @markrussinovich.bsky.social wrote and published in high school #scale23x
We interviewed @markrussinovich.bsky.social in-person at #scale23x
Episode will be out next week
fafo.fm
"Not looking at the code is not the flex you think it is" β @markrussinovich.bsky.social on AI-aided coding. #scale23x
Hereβs the live stream
www.youtube.com/live/1pOuAok...
One of the reasons cloud is perceived as valuable is because it focuses on the maintenance, process, compliance, and scaling and less on features
βUndifferentiated heavy liftingβ is targeting that value which wonβt be vibe coded
SaaS have been marketing their value to customers for 10+ years focusing on features and capabilities
Ignoring the maintenance, process, compliance, and scaling aspects of running a SaaS makes it seem like the only thing customers are paying for is code