I’m onboard with not defederating but holy shit these people are shitting themselves all over the place on [email protected]. They’re way worse than the typical lemmygrad.ml fare.
I’m onboard with not defederating but holy shit these people are shitting themselves all over the place on [email protected]. They’re way worse than the typical lemmygrad.ml fare.
Russia has declared war against Europe and will not stop until the last European is dead.
Wow this is news to me when did this happen
Okay armchair army general, I guess we’re going to nuclear war against a country on another continent that we’ve not technically declared war with because of your expert geopolitical analyst.
What are you an Army general? I kinda would prefer the government not give any more reason for a nuclear strike by Russia. Which is absolutely where we’re trending if America starts dropping pretenses and begins directly arming incursions into Russian borders.
Multiple hour builds dear god 😵💫
Yeah it should be a per user decision…
Ah man, yeah I use it for a much more constrained and very narrow use case. We only use GitHub actions for CI/CD, it can be clunky itself in some aspects but otherwise works great.
What’s wrong with Jenkins? Works pretty great for automated scripts that need to run on a schedule, but I imagine you and this post specifically mean in reference to CI/CD
This is excellent advice and makes me feel less crazy…
A tankies one weakness… he’ll never recover.
How dare you advocate for national stability through hard times
Where do you people come from
I agree with you that India doesn’t need to take sides, but I’m pretty sure Russian/West cooperation had been increasingly positive since the cold war ended, right until Putin decided he wanted to be an imperialist again. The West didn’t make him invade a sovereign, non-threatening country.
AWS is expensive and confusingly structured, but I’ve been impressed with the ECS stuff. The UI for all of it is also way overcomplicated and stupid, but once you have it working it works.
Off the top of my head we use AWS ECS which provides a rolling upgrade method. Push up the new container into ECR (from github actions after they pass tests) run the upgrade command, and new containers will start booting. Once they pass their health checks the load balancer starts serving traffic to them. Once they’re live, the old containers are removed.
We also use a blue/green deployment method so we don’t have to worry about breaking the production database with database changes.
Huh? I’m not an instance operator (yet). I was actually asking you a question, does this actually happen? Have you seen this on your own instance?
Was hoping to get some discussion going on this.
Edit: do you have any example logs from your postgres instance demonstrating this?
As site_aggregates table getting 1500 rows updated on every single new comment
Is this accurate?
I’m talking about my direct experiences with these people.