evanstucker

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20234044

Do you know about using Kubernetes Debug containers? They're really useful for troubleshooting well-built, locked-down images that are running in your cluster. I was thinking it would be nice if k9s had this feature, and lo and behold, it has a plugin! I just had to add that snippet to my ${HOME}/.config/k9s/plugins.yaml, run k9s, find the pod, press enter to get into the pod's containers, select a container, and press Shift-D. The debug-container plugin uses the nicolaka/netshoot image, which has a bunch of useful tools on it. Easy debugging in k9s!

 

Do you know about using Kubernetes Debug containers? They're really useful for troubleshooting well-built, locked-down images that are running in your cluster. I was thinking it would be nice if k9s had this feature, and lo and behold, it has a plugin! I just had to add that snippet to my ${HOME}/.config/k9s/plugins.yaml, run k9s, find the pod, press enter to get into the pod's containers, select a container, and press Shift-D. The debug-container plugin uses the nicolaka/netshoot image, which has a bunch of useful tools on it. Easy debugging in k9s!

 

I got a Kubernetes survey from The Linux Foundation today and it had a question that asked how Kubernetes impacted my professional life. Good question. Here's my answer:

Kubernetes renewed my love for infrastructure and DevOps! As cloud platforms grew more popular, my job function changed; instead of managing services, I was managing "managed" services. I was losing the ability to actually build infrastructure with free, open source software (FOSS), and I was forced to become an expert in proprietary solutions. I switched to FOSS years ago because the idea of writing software for anyone in the world to use and modify - for free - was really inspiring! When I discovered Kubernetes, I was able to work with FOSS infrastructure again! Once I have compute, storage, and networking from the cloud platform, I can install Kubernetes, and actually manage my own services again!

 

NEBRA Universal Proof Aggregation (UPA) is launching on Ethereum Mainnet! NEBRA UPA is the industry's first in production, fastest and most cost-effective ZKP verification protocol, setting a new standard for blockchain privacy and scalability.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19195631

NEBRA Universal Proof Aggregation (UPA) is launching on Ethereum Mainnet! NEBRA UPA is the industry's first in production, fastest and most cost-effective ZKP verification protocol, setting a new standard for blockchain privacy and scalability.

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago

B.P.E. by Girls5Eva I had this song in my head all day yesterday. https://open.spotify.com/track/7jYbX7gU0Pe2b0nZR7OSH5?si=P9aE_s8ER3unRraCRrV0dA Surely it will be known by all in the future... hehe.

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 months ago

The Pricemaster!

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Daniel Suarez "Daemon" series was fantastic!

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 5 points 6 months ago (2 children)

At work the only option I had was to get a Macbook, but I don't like MacOS, so I installed UTM and I run Arch Linux (ALARM for aarch64) as my desktop. It's functional, but of course I'd rather have a beat up, 5 year old Dell or Thinkpad so I could just run Arch natively.

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 13 points 7 months ago

YOLO! I like my commit history to tell a story of hope, defeat, pain, ennui, and triumph. A story filled with cursing and humor. The code is WHAT was done. Comments in the code are WHY something was done. Commit logs are for entertainment purposes, and for batching changes together in bite sized chunks to make PR reviews easier.

That's how I do it anyway...

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 13 points 7 months ago

I've been a Linux gamer for a few years now. I don't have Windows at all. Between Steam's "Steam Play" and Lutris, you can play most games without issue. To find out if the games you want to play will work on Linux, check https://www.protondb.com/ and https://aclist.github.io/. Good luck!

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 2 points 7 months ago

I just watched this last week. An old housemate of mine filmed this way back in the day, haha. How bizarre to see it popping up on here out of the blue like this...

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago

Home Alone, hehe

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Watching memes and weird videos with my kids and wife every evening before bed: Daily Dose of Internet, People are Awesome, Failarmy, pwnisher, 131216, You Suck at Cooking, Kotte Animation, etc.

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Oh interesting... I just need them to make those for ANSI layout...

 

I'm considering getting a Keychron K8 Pro or Q3 keyboard, but the keycaps don't have backlit letters. Annoyed. Anyone got other recommendations for a bluetooth TKL mechanical keyboard with backlit keys?

[–] evanstucker@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

It really whips the llama's ass!

 

This was a great talk about privacy, sanctions, and open source software!

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