you know hacking kubernetes manifests is so much more comfortable in python... is there any drive to get a yaml processor into the python standard lib?
i love David Lynch's #Dune movie, but there is a minor detail that really cracks me up.
when the guild navigator is leaving the initial visit with the emperor, their giant container thingie leaves a massive puddle of liquid waste behind it.
the other guild attendants give a completely half-hearted attempt at mopping up after the navigator.
not sure if Lynch intended it, but the disdain shown by the moppers totally captures the guild's attitude towards the entire galaxy.
reading more about this wild xz hack, it sounds so complex given the number of system level dependencies that exist. kudos to the people who have found it and are working to protect the community.
@deshipu you and me both, i love that the EU is pushing for stronger protections in the digital world, as it were. i wish my government would step up...
i absolutely love #python for whipping up quick automation. i'm doing some cleaning of movie files locally and in about 30 minutes i have an app that encodes my ffmpeg commands with nice cli flags and even doctests XD
is there a shell that incorporates python as the shell language?
i'm super late to the dance between gitea and their community, and the subsequent forgejo fork. test driving #forgejo now, kudos to the devs for the smooth migration tooling.
i've been running local git infra more and more, and trying to ditch some of my saas spending.
#redhat has these quarterly "recharge" days and i ,for one, love them. they are almost starting to feel like an internal holiday with people from across the globe wishing each other a "happy recharge" or similar.
in the grand scheme of workers' rights this is really small and perhaps insignificant, but it makes me happy.
hey fellow kubernauts, i've been doing a lot of investigation around #karpenter and the #kubernetes cluster autoscaler and i've written up my thoughts into a post comparing the two technologies.
if you are currently evaluating these two applications, perhaps my opinions might help =)
experimenting with some #warhammer40k#Tyranid color schemes. i like the colors on the right model, but i think the middle one is more visually appealing.