tupilaq
No user record in our sample, but tupilaq has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but tupilaq has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Thanks! Its all bambi legs at the moment.. I wonder if we'll ever get past this stage. Moving it all to a 'real' product is an option before it gets too serious. I'll bring this up with the group and lets see what…
How did I not know about this until now! We've spent over a year creating a delivery platform based on ArgoCD that bundles a git server and a registry (for air-gapped clients) so that we can deliver our products into…
Yes, of course.. I'm actually in the process of replacing nodes. The original 3x Ryzen5 4-core 32Gb hosts are being replaced by Ryzen9 12-core 96Gb hosts.. its just taking a bit of time. As long as I only ever take one…
I've used this[1] Terraform provider together with the Talos[2] distribution for deploying a Kubernetes cluster. I agree that the APIs available with Proxmox are not fully featured, but it more than suits my needs. I'm…
Cool.. a more up-to-dateish version of Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP[1] and SuperWASP[2]) [1]https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/research/astro/researc... [2]https://www.superwasp.org/about/
I once (March 2014) emailed hashicorp to retrieve a lost vagrant licence key. I got a direct reply from you Mitchell with instructions on what to do. Blew my tiny mind, those were rare bygone days in our industry. Thank…
BigClive tries it so we don't have to[1]. The taste test starts at 2:35, but, as ever, the whole thing is worth watching. [1]https://youtu.be/ep2I3Gf3Sec
Hey klankbrouwerij.. Just chiming in as my son too has an 18q deletion, albeit further towards the distal arm. Just to bring to your attention, if you were not already aware, of https://www.chromosome18eur.org and its…
From the very little experience I have of rare chromosomal disorders and attending a number of conferences dedicated to my sons specific condition, what i do see is people passionate to understand and improve things for…
Like wireguard, Nebula is using the Noise Protocol Framework[1], but it seems that Nebula is using a ca-cert authority to tie together the peers in the same Nebula network[2] [1]…
How strange.. I was just reading a paper about the same sort of thing: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30890547
Well, that (IP address and specific ID) probably constitutes information from which the identity of a natural living person can be discerned and therefore does fall under the protections of GDPR. However, that by itself…
ah.. of course, yes. I was just responding to the specific language in the parent post that seemed to convey that the author of the article knew about the disability and 'decided' to have the child regardless of this…
The child in this article is 15, so in 2003 did we have the sophisticated tests available that are as easily applied? Additionally, whilst testing has become better, it won't catch everything unless we look for it…
Whilst at first glance this doesn't look altogether fair, I can understand why its been done. The government should not be able to use the tools of state to suppress legitimate parliamentary opposition. There would be…
hey, I was just reading about Christopher Zeeman [1] who was quite the topologist. He founded the Maths Faculty at the University of Warwick [2]. Maths is a truly astonishing discipline begging the question, are we all…
I've used kid (https://github.com/vyshane/kid) to launch a docker based kubernetes environment on my laptop. Means I don't have to use VirtualBox