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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-20 at 22:19

I'm not an expert at tag manipulation, as you can see. Maybe best practice is to use a new tag and create a new manifest every time I build?

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-20 at 22:16

Hmmm... podman manifest is confusing me.

podman manifest create $MANIFEST_NAME

podman build --platform linux-amd64,linux-arm64 --manifest $MANIFEST_NAME

podman manifest push --all localhost/$MANIFEST_NAME $REPO/$MANIFEST_NAME

...works as I expect. But now if I want to rebuild a new version, and I re-run the build command, I now have 4 containers in my manifest file. Do I need to run "podman manifest remove" for the old images before rerunning the build?

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-20 at 00:15

Slightly overcooked - I should have had the pan a touch hotter to keep a slightly gooey center.

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-20 at 00:14

Made "proper" tortilla tonight - with confit onions and potatoes and lots of pepper. It was delicious!

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-16 at 23:52

This is another wonderful example. Frank Lampard's goal that wasn't against Germany. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/P5txLSV0WRE

"Let's have a look... That is.... Inconclusive. We just don't have a good angle on that. [...] Oh that is a real shame."

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-16 at 23:48

My new favourite genre of YouTube "blast from the past" videos: Allaster McAllaster commentating moments from England football matches: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cQAYn_aYsZo

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-16 at 00:39

kubectl logs gives this error - I have no idea how to fix this. Is this a config issue?

nginx: the configuration file /kong_prefix/nginx.conf syntax is ok

nginx: [emerg] bind() to [::1]:8444 failed (99: Cannot assign requested address)

nginx: configuration file /kong_prefix/nginx.conf test failed

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-16 at 00:36

OK - steps I follow:

  1. Install dashboard using helm chart: helm upgrade --install kubernetes-dashboard kubernetes-dashboard/kubernetes-dashboard --create-namespace --namespace kube-system (pods appear to be running)

  1. Port forward as the instructions show: kubectl -n kube-system port-forward svc/kubernetes-dashboard-kong-proxy 8443:443

  1. Visit localhost:8443 - the Kong service craps out, pod stays in status CrashLoopBackOff.

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-16 at 00:32

Hoping there are enough Kubernetes folks following me that one of you can help...

I'm trying to install the Kubernetes dashboard on an OKE cluster. There's a docs page: https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/ContEng/Tasks/contengstartingk8sdashboard.htm - it mentions that the Helm chart creates a new namespace for the dashboard, I initially thought maybe that was an issue, so ran the helm chart with the kube-system namespace. Same result both times (details next toot).

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-15 at 15:48

I don't know if any of my followers here are qualified and interested in an opportunity to save democracy from SuperPACs, but this is a wonderful mission with some great people working on it. Development Director at EqualCitizen.us: https://ideali.st/mvmcTy

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-15 at 01:15

Got to love McAllaster's commentary of early '90s football with England playing! https://youtube.com/shorts/DFGd3m4iMFk?si=vtjv8y3rIr2M-HwX

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-14 at 20:05

This week a family member said they'd never heard of fires on this scale happening before.

So I shared news items from the 2017 wildfires that wiped out Santa Rosa and chunks of Napa, the 2018 Mendocino Complex and Camp Fires, the 2020 Australian wildfires and 2020 and 2021 Californian wildfires. This is becoming common, not exceptional.

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-13 at 21:02

Legal Mastodon question: If some sample code has been published under a BSD license, and a maintainer of the binutils project wants to integrate it as an example, does the author of the code need to go through a DCO and/or copyright assignment? I mean, it's GPL cpmpatible, explicitly made available as-is to do with what you will, on condition of including the copyright notice. Isn't it OK just to merge it?

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-13 at 01:16

Weird factoid I just learned... Ever wonder why the NBA team the LA Lakers are called that? It's not like LA is known for its lakes.

Turns out, they used to be the Minnesota Lakers! Who knew?

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-11 at 04:30

"Thank you John, I won't forget this."

"I won't let you."

[#]yellowstone

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-10 at 19:52

Of course we'd need an actuary or two to figure out how much that should be, and the funds would get big so we would need some investment folks to ensure the fund is keeping up with inflation , and some administrative staff to process requests for crowd sources funds and ensure they're not asking for more than they need - all that staff would need some management, and the overhead of paying the salaries would come from the fund.

I think it could work!

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-10 at 19:51

Just came up with a wonderful idea - we could entirely do away with the insurance industry and replace it with crowdfunding.

The way it would work is we proactively pool resources on a regular basis, with each paying according to their risk of needing support from the fund.

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-10 at 15:54

I think the optimal solution would have been to define clear boundaries between shared platform across projects (possibly with a reduced scope for wordpress.org), and product value-add. Collaborate on a commons, differentiate in products.

I'm interested in @adamhjk's take on this - maybe we should chat about it over a beer in Ghent.

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-10 at 15:49

I understand the sentiment, but it essentially accelerated the divergence of Wordpress.com and WPEngine from the upstream project, and ends up being a race to the bottom for the upstream project.

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Written by Dave Neary on 2025-01-10 at 15:48

Hmmm... I don't know how to feel about this. Feels like the beginning of the end of Wordpress's dominance when the main developer of the project says "we're going to do less upstream so as not to improve our competitor's products, we're just going to make our products better, and match competitors' efforts upstream": https://automattic.com/2025/01/09/aligning-automattics-sponsored-contributions-to-wordpress/

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