- hitpointdrewKnow who else has access to tax payer records, every IRS employee. Stop trying to make this like “oh my gosh I can’t believe anyone should have such access “. I trust Elon more than any IRS employee.
- Seems like an Apache Licensed early clone of Teleport. Nice job.
- Consistency. Small discrepancies between environments.
Abstraction. Not assuming too much that you code yourself in a corner, but also not abstracting away so much that the code is difficult to work with.
Industry standard tools that have strongly opinionated built in paradigms (I would include terraform, ansible, etc.). I feel like the tools of future ought to be general purpose programming language frameworks just to avoid this, too many times I either can’t do something, or have to hack together something utterly convoluted, that could have easily been done if the tool was a framework and I could have just thrown in some Go or Python.
- This will age like milk.
- I think you are underestimating how compartmentalized the government is.
- The best way I have found is to setup keepalived -> pgbouncer -> Postgres. Use repmgr to manage replication and barman for backups. Setup a VIP with keepalived with a small script that checks if the server is primary. You loose about 7-9 pings during a failover, have keepalived check about every 2 seconds and flip after 3 consecutive failures.
- I don’t understand the title, it’s seems to be completely unrelated to the article. Godot is a game engine, the article is about AI companies.
- Garbage hit piece.
>But in recent years, a fringe theory has gained prominence for arguing that seed oils are toxic
Sources please. I would say this certainly not "fringe" theory.
- No, ISP’s are common carriers. You don’t go after the telephone company because someone coordinated a murder over the phone line. Why the hell would an ISP have any responsibility of what their users do?
- Why does Denmark hate farmers?
- The best stack I found for this is:
Keepalived -> pgbouncer -> postgresql
Then repmgr for managing replication and barman for backups.
The stack is nice because keepalived gives you a virtual ip that you point your apps to, then you can promote a standby to primary (or have one auto promote on a failure) and the VIP will flip to the new primary. All in all you get like 5-10 seconds of “down” time when it flips (depending on how aggressive or conservative you want to be with the rise and fall settings).
Edit: caveat you won’t get keepalived to work if you are using AWS and spread your Postgres servers across AZ’s, they would have to be in the same AZ.
Edit 2: You can simplify the setup if you don’t need connection pooling, in that case skip pgbouncer.
- Are you related to that singer guy?
- Isn’t rodot a fork of Godot that’s like a week old? How does it even have “top” developers at this point.
- We need to stop applying terms like “think” to AI and computers. Computers don’t “think”, they process, that is all. Comparing, or calling, a CPU to the “brain” is also extremely problematic, CPUs in reality are nothing like a biological brain.
That said, it’s impressive that a computer can process enough data to output an any sort of engine.
- Great video on why Max Headroom is wildly missunderstood.
- Breaking up Google how, precisely?
1. Search
2. Browser
3. YouTube
4. Cloud
5. Gsuite
etc.
- > My problem with K8s: the network abstraction layer just feels _wrong_.
> I would very much prefer if K8s used public routable IPv6 for traffic delivery
shudder... nothing could feel more wrong to me than public routable IPv6, yuck.