Same happened to me
Same happened to me
Nice. You should check out devcontainers if you haven’t already. Maybe it deviates a little from the dev/prod parity idea, but you can use it with a compose file like you described. It’s saved my current team quite a bit of headache in maintaining local dev environments and keeping everyone in sync as the project evolves.
If you have to try really hard to meet their password requirements, that’s how you know it’s super secure.
What’s that mean, like they aim to become a drop-in replacement for poetry too? Or make uv able to work with a poetry-style pyproject.toml? I couldn’t find any info about that.
That’s security theater for you…
Obligatory “there are now 15 competing standards”
For real though, this looks interesting. I am a long time poetry user, I’ve been mostly happy with it but I do think it could stand to be a little faster. I’ll have to try this out sometime.
Oof, yeah, didn’t think about that. Much more complicated.
We need a wiki of EVs that.has a section on each model enumerating which components are used to spy on you and videos showing how to neuter them.
I have been thinking we need something like this but for all new vehicles, not just EVs. Like instructables but for how to locate and rip out the cellular radio/antenna on every make and model that has one.
Damn. I’d have tried a chargeback, especially if their site is incorrect or misleading (idk how recently this was). It’s damn near impossible to see who actually has the best prices because you can’t tell what anything really costs until they tack on all the horse shit fees after returning the car.
Can confirm, got fucked by Hertz last time I rented a car. Who’s your go to?
Yeah you’re gonna need a new dev environment. That one’s toast.
Well, can you just give me access to the database then?
Why the hell didn’t we subsidize our EV-building and clean energy industries like China did?
Big oil?
Killin is my business, ladies! And BIZ NESS IS GOOD!
Makes sense, thanks. Yeah idk about usb serial over Ethernet, it’s an interesting idea but I wouldn’t want to introduce more moving parts (and/or latency) to the network.
I’ve migrated most of my lab from a mess of proxmox lxcs over to k3s (I use k8s at work), except for home assistant. I’ve been back and forth on that one. I really like being able to back up the entire vm before running updates or whatever. Could you use a node selector to force zwave or zigbee or whatever to run on the node that has the usb device? Or is it still a pain in the ass that way cause you have to know the path on the specific host… I haven’t tried that yet.
I went down a rabbit hole of shower head research recently and ended up with a Hammerhead. Been pretty happy with it.
Oh weird I thought that icon was just for highlighting requests to my backend
I’m back! Thanks!