- aduwah parentSo far they proved to do the opposite.
- This is a bit misguided. If you lose weight too fast, you will have tons of side effects no matter how safe the medication is. Your heart, kidney, pancreas can be stressed with too fast weight loss even without meds. Also you might end up with a lot of loose skin...
Also a new medication will have unknown long term side effects for sure that will surface over time, similar to the current ones.
In my case mounjaro was life changing (for the better). I would say 42kg over 15 months was fast enough already.
- I can give you an example. Single divorced mother with two kids. Working in social care for minimal wage, often earning lower amounts than the people she cares for. There are no savings, no relatives to help. Job change is an uncertainty that could introduce homelessness for the whole family if it doesn't work out. Not many options there. Now if you move this scenario out of rich countries it will get even worse
- CRDs in helm are such a freaking nightmare! You want a clean install because you are in a hole? No worries let's remove all the crds and delete/create everything else relying on them. Separating the two (crds and other objects) is a solution but then you have a bastardize thing to maintain that is not latching upstream
Also I cannot count how many times I had to double/triple run charts because crds were in a circular dependency. In a perfect world this must not be an issue but if you want to be a user of an upstream chart this is a pain
- I would share it, but BigCorp would come after me. It is nothing terribly smart really. I am using steampipe to list all the regions for VPC/Subnets/NAT GW/IGW/[everything else networky] and loop through the list adding nodes to the diagram. There is a long list of accounts which all gets generated and committed in a git repo. The big challenge was to make it all readable instead of making a mess.
- First of all, thanks for your work on D2, it is the coolest of them all IMHO. I would definitely use animations because management loves shiny things and if they are happy I get my salary bumped.
I have recently made a solution for dynamically codifying the network layout of AWS accounts with D2. D2 was the only solution that was allowing to render a lot of objects without having to fight the engine with tons of hints. My only complaint was/is that the sdk/d2lib was very under-documented, so initially I started off with generating text as a map before realizing that there is a better way that is barely used. It took me some time to figure out how to use the lib for the trickier parts.
- Great article! I will definitely reference it in my upcoming discussions. I had some hard time defending having an EU based o11y stack for our EU based infra. I found it hard to articulate on the spot that there are myriads of places where sensitive/personal data can get in the logs and cause leaks, or make GDPR angry.
- The stuffed animal has only a sentimental value and it will not have a statistics based and geopolitically biased opinion that it shares with you and influences your decisions. If you want to see how bad a chatbot can be as a friend, see the recent case when it has driven a poor mentally vulnerable minor to suicide
- Am I the only one who gets sad when looking at the site? The resentment of modern computing and interconnected life feels extremely wrong with a Commodore brand on it.
Don't get me wrong, I would love to have the box, but to me commodore means the complete opposite. It was the tech that inspired me to start learning and later building complex systems. The evolution of tech after this machine did not steal anything from me, but enriched my life both financially and otherwise.