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We can get stuck in our minds and lean too much on prior skills instead of fully assessing the problem at hand. More likely than not, given he was a contractor, building a trench and walls seemed like a simple solution to something he has probably dealt with many time and didn't think twice about it.


I just don't understand how it could occur to no one in a group of three or four people for a whole hour. Like, even if the barrier had been fully built and worked perfectly even after considering the tide, they would have been making camp on fully soaked ground. Just what everyone wants first thing in the morning: to trudge through mud.

I think it did occur to everyone and that's part of the conclusion of the story - instead of stubbornly battling the situation we should brace it and adapt to it.

Next step, doctors shouldn't was thier instruments or hands. That extra bacteria will be no problem if you have a good immune system! Added benifit of culling the heard of the weak.


Ugh, can we all just agree to stop using helm


would be nice, but we would also have to reimplement all of the charts we use, big ask/lift

DevOps has more friction for tooling changes because of the large blast radius


What do you prefer?


Just straight raw manifest files.


How do you have anything dynamic? How do you handle any differences at all between your infrastructure and what the authors built it for.


I get the feeling that most people commenting here have only surface level experience with deploying k8s applications. I don't care for helm myself but it's less bad than a lot of other approaches like hand rolling manifests with tools like envsubst and sed.

Kustomize also seems like hell when a deployment reaches a certain level of complexity.


Sorry, raw manifests and kustomize and a soupçon of regret.


Sort of, electricity and magnetism are two sides of the same coin, electromagnetism, so it's waves in the electromagnetic field with the wire acting as a wave guide. (as far as I understand)

Veritasium has a video that goes over this. It was pretty controversial at release but it gives a good overview. https://youtu.be/oI_X2cMHNe0

And why magnets work due to relativity https://youtu.be/1TKSfAkWWN0


The legislation requiring this is silly, are there any studies at all which shows it reduces harm... I couldn't find any. It would seem safer for children, and the population as a whole, if they banned vehicles which don't provide adequate front visibility. Maybe even require sensors that will prevent the vehicle from moving from a stop if something is detected in front.


There are blind people, who cannot know if a car is present if it's completely silent.


There's a spectrum between completely silent and so noisy you can clearly hear it inside a house a hundred meters down the street.


This may be an unpopular opinion but I've been doing meal replacements, i.e. Soylent, for almost a decade now. It replaced about 80% of my meals (100% of my breakfasts) the others coming from restaurants or when I feel like cooking dinner.

It saves me time having to cook, time having to plan, time having to think about the nutrition

I have zero health issues from this long term consumption. I have a full panel of blood work every 3 months and it's been nothing but good for those 10 years. Some people have a little digestive issues when starting but if you titrate into it then you should be fine.


“Optimized Battery Charging” on BigSur and later is supposed to learn your charging behaviors automatically and eventually know this without having to be told.

https://support.apple.com/en-md/HT212049


There's also https://github.com/ellie/atuin which offers a way to sync history across systems.



Get used to it or toss them in the dryer for a couple of minutes after they dry to soften them up.


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