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VoidNovember
@VoidNovember
engineer and permanent underclassman all opinions are those of a warp-fiend
Katılım Kasım 2024
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@Trnty_solutions You ain't no tourist! You're in deep like the rest of us lol
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@VoidNovember Oh I’ve been a tourist for 15 years ahahah
But I agree with your point
Those are old school metal Steel Legion I got a looooooong time ago and painted some years back
I have enough files to print an army of them though, which I might do one day
I like to have my own schemes




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@Trnty_solutions It's always great to see people getting into 40k that enjoy it for what it is and has been and respect the existing community rather than engaging in a weirdly hostile manner trying to make it something it's not. Welcome and keep at it 🤘
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@VoidNovember I appreciate that, I love painting and getting better at it eheh
Still have a lot of work to do before I’m satisfied (I will never be) and I have way too little time
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@DrClownPhD And you’re blowing up his brand continuously talking about this retard
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@JD_Patrick I have never seen something so insane as someone asking $70 for a single t shirt.
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@nizzyabi @michael_timbs You knew what you were doing and look more pathetic denying it.
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@michael_timbs we realize how this could be seen as deceptive, we apologize if it came of this way
we’ve now removed it from our landing page :)
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@skunky @Vehemus @uncledoomer It’s not car repair unless you’re raging over bad information and missing 10mm
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@Vehemus @uncledoomer Oh but the vague and nearly useless Hanes manual is so nostalgic
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@NoAlphaLimits Israel just made missiles obsolete when defending a country this size of an average American backyard from dirt worshiping savages still using pagers when they have a decade to prepare.
This take is dumb and so are you… people have talked about Israeli ADA forever
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@SillyGirlPsyops @boomstickbabe that is a dope weapon, you have a fine taste in weapons.
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I don’t carry weapons. I carry tools.
A common term that I hear coming from firearms educators is ‘weapon’.
This term bothers me so I do not use that word in my classes.
Why? Because weapons are for bad guys - the term weapon in my perspective sounds like you intend harm - we don’t carry guns to harm we carry guns to protect and defend. Bad guys carry weapons.
I carry tools. I refer to my gun as a gun, a firearm, a handgun, pistol, pew pew, Sig Sauer, etc. but I never say my gun is a weapon. In my class, the mind is the weapon, the gun is a tool.
The gun is ALWAYS plan Z. This means you have done everything in your control to de escalate, to leave, to find some conflict resolution etc but you are experiencing a threat that no other choice is available, your life or a third party is in grave danger and you have to defend life.
Thats when your defensive tools are necessary. A gun won’t save your life - knowing how to use it and being able to acquire it and place defensive rounds on target will.
This is my tool of choice.

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This statement is profoundly divorced from reality. Linux powers the *entire* modern world, full stop. OpenClaw will…order you a burrito and expose your bank passwords. If you needed more convincing we’re in a legendary bubble, look no further.
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation
NVIDIA’s CEO says OpenClaw did in 3 weeks what Linux took 30 years to achieve "OpenClaw is probably the single most important software release ever. If you look at its adoption, Linux took some 30 years to reach this level. OpenClaw, in what is it, 3 weeks, has now surpassed Linux. It is now the single most downloaded open-source software in history, and it took just 3 weeks."
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@JaimeOF_pe @Daganev @brankopetric00 "I'm a bizniss boi" argument here sucks too. If you know what you're doing it's no more expensive than the metal that can dynamically scale. If you don't know what you're doing, then you pay other people who do. Sounds a lot like a skill issue.
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Don't worry, not offended. I think the same about your analysis.
This is about business, not technical opinions. You know a lot about K8S? It doesn't matter.
That's why many startups fail: for taking technical decisions that cannot be supported by their budget and revenue.
"There are more benefits" doesn't matter at all when your choice is draining the company's funds.
The takeaway: Don't move to K8S until you become BIG enough.
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I understand OP's intent and reject the premise. If you think k8s benefit is strictly for scale, and there's nothing there for a 300 customer SaaS, you fundamentally do not understand k8s or its ideas. Your analysis sucked if that was your conclusion, and my original point stands. skill issue.
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We are talking here about a 300-customer SaaS. And yes, I made exactly that analysis a couple of years ago for a 400-customer SaaS.
The cost of K8S for such a small demand was exorbitant. This considering the Total Cost of Ownership, not the cost of VMs only, but collateral resources, engineers, etc.
You guys need to focus on the original premise rather than making fundamentalist defenses.
K8S is good, FOR HUGE SYSTEMS.
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@JaimeOF_pe @Daganev @brankopetric00 You made a claim that is untrue, and he responded to that.
> A k8s-based infrastructure on the cloud costs 2x-4x more than a docker-based one, not to talk about plain VM alternatives.
"plain VMs" are cheaper than those that run docker? What the fuck are you even on about?
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@Daganev @VoidNovember @brankopetric00 Are you aware that the conversation is about small companies and not about companies with "3 giant VMs"? Or you are here just to defend K8S no matter what?
You are totally off base. Go back and read the original post.
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HR NPC: "where do you see yourself in 5 years?"
Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly
This is what I call enjoying life. 😂
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@VoidNovember @brankopetric00 So you knew it was engagement bait and still chose to fall for it instead of just blocking him? 😂
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@ViieeS @brankopetric00 If you think running a micro k8s server requires wizardry, that sounds a lot like a skill issue.
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@VoidNovember @brankopetric00 The real skill issue is obsessing over the tech stack while completely ignoring the actual use case.
Why the fuck does a 300-customer service need a k8s wizard to stay running?
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@BirdySamuel @JaimeOF_pe @VoidNovember @brankopetric00 Tried nodemon, docker, senecajs... K8s was by far the easiest and most reliable to maintain. Tried my best to avoid using it.
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@ChilliDoor @brankopetric00 It’s not his insight. The same patronizing bullshit is ripped off constantly for engagement baiting, and it’s lazy mUH gUy
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@VoidNovember @brankopetric00 DEC is a core feature of every container orchestration solution, my guy, even with semi-abandoned ones like Docker Compose. But Branko's point flew right over your head. Even Google admits that k8s is too complex for most businesses, lol theregister.com/2021/02/25/goo…
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@Adriksh The zoomers call this “generational trauma”. I don’t care for zoomers, but they got this one correct.
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