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  • Well it’s using one to do the other, so yes

  • I would bet it’s a way to send money to Russia.

  • It can’t process 1/100th of what visa does in a day, let alone the other card processors on top of it

  • Okay but what if we just sent everyone some stickers with our logo on it?

    I mean EVERYBODY loves stickers. Then w we can keep making money, you can keep dying and you’ll have some great bling for your toddlers coffin!

    Everybody wins!

    Think of how few stickers are on the average toddler’s coffin?

  • I figured you’d go with torvalds quote instead

    “Nvidia, fuck you”

  • Check what your docker subnets are, but that shouldn’t conflict.

  • That sounds like your local network IP’s are conflicting with the default docker IP addresses.

    What is your routers subnet?

  • Genocide lite.

    All the bitter taste, half the population.

  • Ahhhh now you’re talking kubernetes.

    I mean you can do it with 2 machines and docker compose, but yeah.

    If you have a docker compose, you can just bring it to a new machine with the storage medium and hit “go” and it’ll go.

    That’ll probably be enough for a home setup and have a 1 hr downtime in a failure.

    If you want “always hot” kubernetes is basically “multi-node docker on cocaine “

    Damn, that addiction is strong lol.

    I’m happy to help where I can but it’s a FUCKTON of knowledge and setup to go far enough to kubernetes it.

    Docker-compose is 100x easier and gets you 95% of what you need.

  • You are going to want a single larger server and docker

    Much easier maintenance

    If you’re crazy, you’ll go with Kubernetes . I personally recommend it., I love it.

    But I also work in it every day, so there’s a convenience there, but the complexity is off the charts .

  • Not a bad idea, but I’ll warn you that the addiction for homelabs is strong.

  • The n100 will make you sad eventually as your self-hosting addiction soars.

    An older i5 with onboard gpu or an nvidia card will make you happier and not pull THAT much wattage.

    Your Minecraft server will thank you.

  • They ruined it by setting themselves as untouchable and wanting bigger profit margins than “richer than God” money.

  • I use containers instead

  • You look for the cheapest used car that you can.

    Leases are really only designed for businesses so that the business can write off value and depreciation early in their balance sheets for tax purposes. Financially they don’t work out great for your average consumer.

    Consumers can’t write off those monthly and yearly expenses like a business does.

  • In fairness, ALL git terms feel backwards at first.

  • Either way, waiting 3 months worth of work before a commit is the big mistake here.

  • Squash ftw. Simpler clearer history.

  • The problem is that these are “source control basics” that everyone needs to learn the hard way once it seems.

    Waiting 3 months in between commits however is a really bad rookie mistake because you were worried about making a commit that wasn’t perfect.