

Does Canada have a cost of living crisis? That would potentially explain some of the travel drop. Pretty flimsy argument though.
(full disclosure, I dont honestly think its that, far more likely due to shitler)
Does Canada have a cost of living crisis? That would potentially explain some of the travel drop. Pretty flimsy argument though.
(full disclosure, I dont honestly think its that, far more likely due to shitler)
I was using it to deploy VMs to vsphere, and to test, started by deploying against a local KVM. Got it all working, copied the config to my prod vsphere, hoping I could just update the creds, and bunch of the KVM flags didn’t work for vsphere, so I had to fix/rewrite them, which wasted a lot of time.
TF would be amazing if it was a single API that appled generically to all backends. And it sorta is for the most part, but there are just a few footguns that can really spoil the mood. If they had a core API and anything non-portable was clearly documented, that would be good as well.
Which part? Thats exactly what I’ve used terraform for, it might not be the full capabilities of it, but its one of the main use case?
Yeah, but I was trying to keep the description basic, to avoid turning it into a buzzword salad.
Have you used it much? Like it? Hate it? I’m curious to know others thoughts on it.
Its for easily deploying virtual machines. You can specify the VM specs, give it an install disk and some instructions, and it will churn out a VM for you.
Honestly, it’s not great in my experience, nothing about it is common or portable, so if you change your VM host, it might all fall apart.
Signal was not breached, individual users OPSEC was breached when they scanned a pairing QR code.
Still shouldn’t have been used to share Intel, but signal itself is safe.
That is very irresponsible of them, that shouldn’t have happened over land.
I saw the shadow of a Chinook out of the office window, disappointed that I didn’t see it properly :(
Bad time to start a Lamb Tartare restaurant :(
Veggie steaks exist right, so might still lead to some confusion. Maybe specify the animal.
Definitely is a bit inconvenient. But if you already have termites, may as well put them to work :D
We already have measles outbreaks in Australia. It is back.
The “wrong” way groups tests together, isnt excessively verbose, and is widely accepted. The “right” way is just noisy. You can use a comment to describe the test, you dont need to write an essay in the function name.
Might be worth doing some research into how the Australian Aboriginals make didgeridoos:
https://didgeworkshops.com.au/Making-a-Didgeridoo
TLDR: Use termites to hollow it out for you.
Dunno if that suits your use case, and I dont know how you avoid them going rogue and eating the rest of the wood, but worth some consideration if you have access to termites.
Yeah, that makes complete sense, dunno why I didn’t think to look there. Sorry for wasting your time.
Is the list called the modlog? Or is there something else? Just for my own curiosity.
It’s why shareholders (ultra wealthy people) are the enemy of art and why publicly traded studios all go to shit after enough time.
No arguments there…
Your probably right, but gaming company’s do plenty of other risky stuff, like Concord etc. Would have been nice if they had at least tried to make a sims along the way.
The problem with defining the rules rigidly, is that it ties the mods hands when a bad actor starts doing stuff that while technically is within the rules, is still bad faith.
Its not that hard to fit within the guidelines.
This might even be good for humanity, if the slop gets some of the readers to switch away from NewsCorp. But that might be overly optimistic of me. :(
The games industry is more than happy to throw away billions churning out copy-cat games, that compete in incredibly crowded genres, so it would have been nice if they had at least tried to compete in the one genre with only a single competitor. Its kinda funny that TS4s biggest competitor is TS3.
Yeah, of course. Anyone with a brain should see that.
On behalf of Australia, I’ll welcome you all to come down and visit anytime :)