
Just a list of #kubernetes csi storage drivers.
Just a list of #kubernetes csi storage drivers.
Microsoft Reseach massively simplified a new model called BitNet b1.58b that can run on a cpu-only with simplified weighting that reduces resource requirements.
Why did you decide on domain.local for your local dns?
More than a little disappointed that noone has (yet) created a blog in the context of Kubernetes with the title ...
"Nightmare on Helm Street".
C'mon you can do better.
Can we have someone like Denmark or Finland just come out and say they made a new #AI model, trained and developed on 37 Commodore 64 machines, that beats all current technology?
It doesn't even need to be true, many of us would enjoy the entertainment value.
Lady On the News: "This is America with a capital M!"
Me and the Wife: "Oh this is stupid with a capital K..."
... or as a playlist, if you prefer -
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj6h78yzYM2Pw4mRw4S-1p_xLARMqPkA7
If you're not at #kubecon (#kubecon2024) in Utah this year -- like me -- you can still catch plenty of the presentations' videos, sort the following page by Latest:
Lima-VM hit 1.0.0 last night, whoa.
Annotate your ingresses.
Or just switch to Gateway API already.
I've a confession to make... I'm a sucker for "awesome" lists, you know where someone has curated a list of useful things.
One of the devs shared a link I've not seen before, a list of free resources for Devs! Wow! I know about a few of these but this list seems to be comprehensive.
Fellow JuiceBoxers, we have Juice-Options...
Noone:
Me: Ok then, here's an istio cheat sheet site from my bookmarks pile ...
So I bought Deadpool & Wolverine yesterday because of course I did ... my wife has a weird rating system ...
She gave it 87 Z's ...
One thing I don't think I've ever expressed, the majority of my projects in my #homelab are rapid prototyping and experiments. It's kinda always been that way, it seems.
I found a weird #kernel #bug yesterday, on the newest mainline 6.11.1, if I change the nvme io-scheduler from "none" (default) to something like "bfq" I can't seem to put it back to "none". It throws an error. Now I'm setting it by making functions in my rc.local and choosing io-schedulers based on the current kernel (mainline, zen or lts) so I'm echoing the value then using tee ... if I do this as a user, sudo tee throws an error. If I become root, I can echo "none" into the proper location but it doesn't stick. No error, just doesn't apply.
I've yet to try it under different operating systems. So my primary arch host machine is going back to LTS kernel for now. Need time to give 6.11 a simmer besides just a .1 release...
Welcome to another Friday.
Remember to keep it read-only.
You know what I'm talking about.
Just a friendly reminder.
It's slow.
That's an opinion, not a measurement.
For the last week it's been processing 1000 requests a day and the baseline from previous sessions has been 100,000 requests a day.
One of these statements is actionable.
You're all thinking it, which state has the first bird-molestation case?
No *admitted* exposure...