🇨🇦 Josh Kellendonk
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🇨🇦 Josh Kellendonk
@eigenseries
Cloud Solutions Architect. AWS, Azure, or Kubernetes.
Zasu😍 Katılım Şubat 2010
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@1Password Hey guys. Can I make a feature request?
I have a KeePass vault file and it's a pain in the neck. The team managing it won't use 1Password, so there's no hope of migrating. I want 1Password's desktop app to regularly sync that file with a specific 1password vault.
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@mreferre Here's the upstream change in case you're curious: github.com/nginx/pkg-oss/…
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@mreferre Hey Massimo. Your blog "Running the stock NGINX container image with AWS Lambda" has been tremendously useful to me for years.
But FYI, the upstream nginx image uses /run now instead of /var/run, so the sed tricks in your post could be updated.
it20.info/2021/11/runnin…
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@eigenseries maybe I wasn't too clear on that as part of the serializable snapshot isolation section, but anyway I'm still glad you liked it!
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@astuyve It's a very good video. Thank you! My takeaway is: By relying on accurate clocks in lieu of logical clocks for our ordering, we're trading mathematical precision for practicality, but it's probably fine just as long as the clock is more precise than our write frequency.
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@eigenseries hey thanks for the note! This kind of content is niche so I appreciate every bit of feedback
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@RanBuilder It seems to work locally with ollama, albeit slowly. Maybe once AWS hosts the open model on Bedrock it'll be more practical.
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@astuyve I also dislike SEO. But I hope we don't lose the ability to find information beyond what big tech says the LLM is allowed to tell us.
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@eigenseries lol it's just a joke, I throttled one of our test services for the cliff
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@astuyve Hmm. I don't know what the colors mean, but how does this chart look for last week, Thursday at this time? Unexpected request rate drop-offs scare me lol.
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@RDarrylR I love Fargate. I do wish there were some burst options, even if only for a few minutes while the task starts. 🥲
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Using Fargate for compute on AWS is a good choice if you want to use a containerized approach but don’t want to deal with provisioning and maintaining EC2 VMs. AWS takes care of this for you and Fargate instances get added/removed from your clusters as needed.
You do pay a premium over using EC2 at similar compute power with Fargate but it’s up to you to decide if the convenience and simplicity outweighs the cost. Fargate is supported with the Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) and the Elastic Container Service (ECS) on AWS.
Abhishek Desai discusses some interesting tidbits from using Fargate
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@benjamenpyle I can totally relate. Fun and useful for sure. I'd go to class 3x a week if they were offered, but for now I make do with lot of at-home practice and every seminar opportunity I can find haha. My main area is FMA, but now I wonder if I couldn't take up BJJ or something as well.
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@realchrisebert @theburningmonk There may be value in asking why the students picked what they picked in the context of the class.
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@theburningmonk I’m shocked. I wonder if these folks work for companies or are hobbyists. It seems most industry folks in the serverless space I know are or have moved away from Serverless Framework.
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