fe.ax
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The shell-operator is cool
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Git will be able to blame you though
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New wisdom acquired :)
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I’m using aws_servicequotas_service_quota in Terraform
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So much more than us. We only have one root.
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Those are the best docs. What makes you not use AWS organizations? We only have 7 accounts, but I really like the working of the organizations setup.
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What a horrible experience… Maybe it’s different when you connect a account to an AWS organization
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I don’t have any support from AWS either. Was it a very high increment? Nevertheless, try sending the quota change again using the same values+1, it might get auto-approved unless you requested something like 500+ vcpus
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Oof, I never had to wait that long. Just resend it with something higher. Also include the quote request in your IaC setup for account vending.
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Just looked it up, never played wargames yet. More in the likes of Sleeping Gods, dnd and now we started Gloomhaven.
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I use several OSS projects, build end-user infrastructure setups and play a lot of tabletop games 🤷🏼♂️
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We have prometheus writing to the EBS disk, but everything else talks to S3 or MongoDB in Atlas
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But we’re not using a lot of proprietary software. We have two or three things that have a node selector to run on x86_64 specifically. The rest we compile ourself, which consists mostly of dotnet csharp.
So, our use-case is cost saving and availability spreading
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I pushed for ARM due to Karpenter being able to just use whatever is available on spot. This way everything runs on the cheapest spot nodes.
This is also done so when an AWS AZ has issues and everyone is sucking up all the instances in the other AZ’s, you have more options to choose from.
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Also, is handling that using gitops sufficient to circumvent the need of backups? I’m not responsible for the IAM data, but the things that I do with Entra are all done in git
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What are they requesting support for? Do they want insight in the what changed where and when by who? I’d suspect there is an audit log for that. Or are they scared some insider threat just mass deletes everything?
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I’ve actually never taught of backing up entra id. Interested to read the why you need that.
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And then they released a message that they “were not let go” because they “would never make such a inhuman step”. Check their linkedin page, obvious damage control.
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Isn’t that taking the fun out of the game? Like using cheat codes? Don’t get me wrong, I love to use AI during the day job.
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Words to live by
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This is so accurate
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Maybe it’s just lowering your clock speed to preserve power and you’re seeing the little power it has left being used up 100% of it’s available time. See if your laptop has a magic keyboard shortcut to change power profiles. I know lenovo has one, and it works the same on linux.
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How is it that these things never happen to me? Is it the Windows version (home/pro)? Is it not allowed to show ads where I live? (Netherlands) Or is it just that the notification comes from something else, like steam?
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Is it cool to run a vulnerable iOS device?
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It’s filtered for you. You can select in settings what you want to hide/warn/showbanner/showpost
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Time to get a 3D printer with 30$ discount after printing your own stand: www.printables.com/model/693226...