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Patrick Stadler
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Patrick Stadler
@pstadler
Not a bot account, unfortunately. Author of https://t.co/njwX1CSbyo
@[email protected] เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2011
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@PhilipsCare absolute devastating support experience. Registered a Sonicare for the 1 year extended warranty (ordered the product directly from you guys). Now the chat agent told me it wasn't successfully registered and I didn't receive "a code" and hung up on me. WTF.
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@dreipol I stumbled upon reCHycle and it's been great. It would be even better if I could choose the time of when the push notification arrives. Any chance to land this feature?
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As of today, hobby-kube.dev runs well on arm64 based CPUs. Thanks @AndiDog87 for pushing it!
What this means for you is increased performance for less money:
twitter.com/Philo01/status…
Philo Hermans@Philo01
Did a small benchmark between DigitalOcean and Hetzner's new arm64 instance. Hetzner: 2 vCPU + 4GB = $4,17 p/m DigitalOcean: 2 vCPU + 4GB = $24 p/m 🤯
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@gandibar I‘m experiencing problems with transfer key generation and I feel like the list of my domains is out of sync.
Screenshot shows pending state for more than an hour now:

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hahahahahahhahahahahahahahhahhahahahahahahahahahahahahaa techcrunch.com/2023/07/05/twi…
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Oh dear @FlySWISS. Your online booking experience used to be great. Now it's riddled with bugs, endless loading screens and cryptic error messages. Had to restart the process three times, because something was off. I'm considering booking via reseller platform the next time. 🥺
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Oh boy, @VICENews going down the drain is making me really sad.
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Hey @TrustArc, you and your clients should be ashamed of this crap. Submitting cookie preferences takes SECONDS, in my setup forever, as the modal never closes. Everything freaking happens asynchronous, or at least you pretend it does. Be gone.

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It's been almost 6 years since I released hobby-kube.dev to help the hobbyist run Kubernetes. Many things are still the same, many things have changed. Complexity has increased tremendously in some parts.
I'm appalled by the exuberant use of CRDs, convince me otherwise.
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