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Calling them underwhelming is an overstatement. I can find at least 50 better ways to burn my money.
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It is one of my all time favorite books.
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I tried Fedora, Centos, Ubuntu, Debian, Slackware, Gentoo, and Mint. Finally settled on Arch Linux about 15 years ago. Never looked back.
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More often than I think.
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It’s so good that you’d wanna read it twice.
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Thanks for writing and sharing this
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This is actually pretty good.
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Isn’t that what Hollywood did for America and democratic values?
The MLOps community is flooding tools and pipeline orchestration tools. What does your stack look like?
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Firing is not enough. These officers can still get employed by other police departments.
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Why is it excellent? It’s still based on chromium, which I refuse to run because of performance issues. I’m happy with Safari and Firefox.
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You know it’s technically a crime, right?
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Ha! Now there’s something in evaded. I’m too socially awkward to even respond to everyday greetings.
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No it’s not. It doesn’t use blockchain as it’s distributed data store.
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I don’t subscribe to this community but came here to see if the quality of responses match Reddit’s. Was not disappointed.
Keep up the good work!
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I recently read “Tomorrow, tomorrow, and tomorrow” and I don’t recommend it.
Gorilla-CLI converts NLP into commands. No OpenAI keys needed! https://github.com/gorilla-llm/gorilla-cli Today, I wanted to patch my nodelocaldns daemon set to not run on Fargate nodes. Of course I don’t remember the schema for patching with specific instructions. So, I asked Gorilla `$ gorilla show me how to patch a daemonset using kubectl to add nodeaffinity that matches expression eks.amazonaws.com/compute-type notin Fargate` Gorilla responded with: `kubectl -n kube-system patch daemonset node-local-dns --patch '{"spec": {"template": {"spec": {"affinity": {"nodeAffinity": {"requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution": {"nodeSelectorTerms": [{"matchExpressions": [{"key": "eks.amazonaws.com/compute-type","operator": "NotIn","values": ["fargate"]}]}]}}}}}}'` Close enough! It just missed a trailing '}' Really impressed.
I’d like to run a private or possibly a public installation? Will self-hosting improve app performance and reduce errors?