technology Technology The Cybertruck Is a Disappointment Even to Cybertruck Superfans / Looking at the specs alone, the car is delivering 30 percent less range than expected for 30 percent more money
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 56%

    I must be a special, fantasy person that does road trips with 700mi or longer drives

    Assuming you have the ability to drive at a perfect, ideal, consistent 80mph 700miles is 8h45m of driving. You aren't going to stop for a bathroom break in 8 hours?

    200 miles will likely give you 3.5 or so behind the wheel. Take a break and stretch your legs.. It's better for your health anyway than sitting for so long.

    Not to mention it's 3000 kilos. They really need to start adding vehicle weight limits to licenses. The US license test is a joke in most states, and then people are allowed to drive 3 metric ton vehicles from a 10 minute drive.

    Yeah agreed but that's a different conversation unrelated to this thing.

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  • technology Technology New study finds bots and fraud farms responsible for 73% of web traffic
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 50%

    Wonder what the engineering solution to this could look like..

    Thinking something like a zero trust model being required for all web requests.. Like the target address would need to receive a validated identity token from some third party but that token couldn't contain identifying info about the requester. Likewise, the validating third party would need to verify the identity of the requester without having knowledge of the target address.

    Then that raises more questions like who would we all be comfortable trusting as a verifier and what data would we use for that validation? The validation system and the data used to validate would need to be provided for free too to account for low income people so no subscription services or hardware MFA keys. Also who counts as an identity to be validated?

    What do enforcement mechanisms look like if this does get built? Are the validators entirely passive or do they actively participate in the process? Like do we have rate limits imposed by the validation engine or do we just leave that to the target address/organization to impose themselves? What happens if someone is banned from a site? Does the site notify the validators to drop requests earlier in the lifetime of a request? Do individuals get a lower request quota than corporations? Would you have to form a company just to prototype a new tool/product?

    If someone seriously wanted to work on this I'd jump on the opportunity to work with them. It sounds like a fascinating project.

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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 75%

    It's a big, stupid truck but so is every other truck it's competing against. It's got poor visibility but so does every other truck/suv being sold in America. The cheapest option doesn't have the longest range but it's still longer than the average person would realistically drive in a day. It can't haul much but the overwhelming majority of people driving trucks in America aren't towing or hauling things on a day to day basis.. The people doing real work buy vans or have special purpose trucks.

    The steering geometry seems nice and the rear wheel steering is interesting. Those seem like the only major positives though.

    It's not as bad as everyone seems to be making it out to be but it's obviously still a dumb car that shouldn't exist. That's all cars though really.

    EDIT: Since the front windshield is flat, I assume its cheaper to replace than typical curved windshields? No idea though.. Might be talking out of my ass.

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  • news News 'An economic divide that is widening': Almost one third of Americans earning $150,000 a year or more say they're living paycheck to paycheck and many rely on credit cards to close the gap
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    The FEIE is only concerned about your relationship with America. It doesn't matter what country/countries you decide to live in.

    As far as the transition, I didn't know it was happening until much later. When I left America it was to travel full time. I wasn't specifically going to one place so saying goodbye to friends and family was like, "I'll be around. Catch you guys later." 2-3 years later I was thinking to myself, "Oh shit.. You're like.. really gone."

    For work, I hold myself pretty strictly to working on US east coast hours so there is as little friction as possible with the employers. I moved my phone to a virtual provider and updated all banking and W4 paperwork to use a mailbox service in Florida (no state level income tax in FL).

    You do get very bored with tourist stuff though. I think I would rather die than set foot in another museum or see some old building or religious site or whatever.. Now 100% of the travel I still do is to see people I care about.

    Good luck.

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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    Georgia (the country) and Turkey mostly.

    Qualifying for the FEIE (stay out of America for 330 days per year) means you don't pay taxes on the first $120k you earn. Maxing out the 401k ($22,500) will reduce taxable income as well so it's really like the first $142,500 is tax free.

    I work for an American company as a W2 employee.

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  • moviesandtv Movies and TV Shows Christopher Nolan Calls Zack Snyder’s ‘Watchmen’ a Film ‘Ahead of Its Time’: It Should Have Been Released Post-‘Avengers’
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    10 months ago 97%

    Maybe a controversial take.. I like Snyder's ending better than the book.

    Ozymandius tricking Dr Manhattan into building a bomb that blows up NYC is a lot more grounded in possibility that a giant psychic squid.

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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    I started working remotely and then left America. Now I live in a very low cost of living city and haven't owed more than 1-2% taxes in years.. It blows my mind that more people don't do this.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What's the most satisfying thing that's happened at a job you've had?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 86%

    Hotel restaurant. The HR lady was giving my brother shit for not wearing safety shoes in the kitchen. She was saying this while in the kitchen wearing heels.

    She picked the wrong day. Bro wasn't having it.

    "What the FUCK are you doing in here then!? Get out of my FUCKING kitchen!"

    Everyone had been feeling it.. He spoke for all of us.

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  • main Self-Hosted Main Is there a self hosted option for trading stocks from outside the US?
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    10 months ago 100%

    How would that work and what would the benefit be even if it did work?

    Buying/selling stock is done through a market. It's not peer to peer. You have to ultimately send buy/sell orders to someone anyway so what's the point of self hosting?

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  • technology Technology Yes, you can have too many CPU cores - Ampere's 192-core chips break ARM64 Linux kernel in two-socket systems, company requests higher core count support
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    technology Technology New GitHub user and extension developer claims Twitch’s website has malware
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 46%

    This is what it feels like to interact with the Linux/opensource/selfhost people sometimes.

    "bUt ThEy CaN wAtCh YoU!!1!"

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  • programming Programming Any recommendations for a career change?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    Certs are a waste of time tbh. If you have 8 years of experience, you should have more than enough to fill out a resume already.

    An AWS cert is almost certainly even more useless for you specifically unless you wanted to get into devops/sre and do systems design. I have been in sre for a very long time and have never even heard of anyone writing tooling in Java. That section of the industry is entirely dominated by go, python, and (more often than anything else) bash for really quick automation.

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  • food food Tim Kaine in the brain!
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    The man is from the Midwest. This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone who has been there and ate the food.

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  • main Self-Hosted Main I don't fully understand how/why you guys selfhost some apps
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 50%

    I think most of the answers here are kinda lame. It's not easier to deal with networking rules or backups or flakey consumer grade Internet or power outages or redundancy or a lot of other things.

    The only things I find value in self hosting are functional things for the home.. A bittorrent client with web front end, plex server, file server for the plex server, a home automation stack, or as a cheap sandbox for testing new software..

    You'd save a lot of time and energy just using web or mobile based apps where appropriate. The day to day reliability of those kind of apps will be better as well.

    If someone is doing this for a hobby, great. Enjoy. It's not practical for the overwhelming majority of people though. I say this as someone who's literal job is ensuring reliability of web services.. I am more than capable of doing all this but I'm also practical about seeing when it's a net benefit vs a time/energy suck.

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  • linux Linux What makes you not want to use Linux anymore and maybe move back to Windows, MacOS, or TempleOS?
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    asklemmy Ask Lemmy How would you go about a low maintenance personal website today?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 66%

    When you have it built, throw it in a container and run it in Lambda. You'll be able to run it anywhere if you package as a container.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    Newegg used to sell this one dumb phone for like $12. Completely unbranded garbage but it made calls and did sms.

    My brother used to lose his phone or drop it in the toilet constantly. We had like 3 or 4 of that crappy phone just because he kept doing stupid stuff.

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  • linux Linux what caused you to get into Linux?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    Hated Windows. TechTV had a download of day that "works on both Windows and Linux!"

    "I don't know what Linux is but it can't be worse that Windows."

    I've been on it ever since. That was 20+ years ago.

    I honestly don't know how windows works.. I only ever used it for about a year and some change when I was a teenager in the 90s.

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  • linux Linux What are the major components of any Linux distribution?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    It's easier to think about Linux on the context of what an individual application needs to run. Pretty much everything you do will have these components.

    • configuration
    • an executable
    • a communication mechanism (dbus, networking, web server, etc)
    • something that decides if the application runs or not (systemd, monit, docker/docker compose, kubernetes scheduler, or you as the user)
    • a way of accepting input (keyboard and mouse, web requests, database queries, etc)
    • a way of delivering an output (logging to unique log files, through syslog, or to stdout/stderr, showing something on a screen, playing a sound, returning a message to the client, etc)
    • storage (optional)
    • some cpu and memory capacity

    That's really it. If something isn't working, it's pretty much exclusively going to fall into one of those categories. What that means is going to vary significantly from app to app but understanding this is how literally everything works makes the troubleshooting process a lot easier.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    I got a galaxy watch thinking I'd do all these cool things with it. Ultimately I only used it to set alarms to let me know my tea is ready..

    I only really use the mechanical watch now.

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  • golang Go programming language discussion What's running on you CI/CD ?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    Decouple!

    CI should just build container images and do testing. CircleCI, Github Actions, Gitlab, Travis... Jenkins if you don't have any other choice..

    CD should manage the deployment of that compiled code into a working environment.. Renovate Bot, Argo CD/Rollouts, Flux.. Ansible if you're still doing things the old way..

    If you are still stuck doing stuff the old ways (bare metal, VMs, ansible, etc), packer is great for building immutable images so you can hopefully dump config management entirely.

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  • homelab homelab What is your favourite lightweight microcomputer for PiHole+Unbound?
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    linux Linux Query about your linux daily drivers?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    My personal laptop is whatever the first gen Framework is called. After many, many years doing the "cool" distros, I've settled on Mint and don't really have any motivation to do anything else.. I have real work I need to do and can't be bothered to deal with figuring out weird shit. I just need it to work.

    TBH, the only things I use my laptop for anymore is a browser, vim, git, and kubernetes tooling.. I barely have any interest in running Linux on a workstation at this point. The only things that really interest me anymore are being run in distributed clusters. Desktop Linux is kinda boring and tedious for me.

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  • world World News Turkey's central bank hikes interest rate by 500 basis points to 40%, well above expectations
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    It's fucking stupid to do it all at once but I think this should have happened ~5 years ago. Raising interest rates are how you fight inflation.. We wouldn't be in a situation where it costs 500 TL for one sucuk if they started doing this well before covid.

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  • technology Technology Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    Yeah agreed. I use copilot too. It's fine for small, limited tasks/functions but that's about it. The overwhelming majority of my work is systems design and maintenance though.. There's no AI for that..

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  • mapporn MapPorn Map countries where using VPNs is against the law
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    Can't speak for most of these places but I'm pretty doubtful in general.

    I have no idea what it means for VPNs to be restricted in Turkey for example.. I use them almost every day. Personal, self hosted, commercial, corporate... Both using them while I'm in Turkey to get information from the outside and when I'm outside trying to get information from the inside.

    I've never had any issue using them. Like literally ever.

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  • linux Linux You can't cd or ls in a folder if you have no +x permissions on it. That is all. I wasted 3 hours of my life.
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    linux Linux You can't cd or ls in a folder if you have no +x permissions on it. That is all. I wasted 3 hours of my life.
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    Back in the dark, old days of Linux I spent 5-6 hours digging through dbus events and X11 configs to get my mouse working. It was unplugged.

    In my defense, in those days, Linux was such an insane asylum that diving into dbus and X11 as a first step was usually the logical approach.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What's your favorite Christmas movie, and why?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 80%

    I actually really like The Night Before. That Joe Seth Rogan movie. It's the only one I've been rewatching over the last few years.

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  • main Self-Hosted Main Moving from AWS to Bare-Metal saved us 230,000$ /yr.
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 80%

    Agreed.

    With that $230k/year you'd have to hire more engineers to maintain the servers in addition to the normal day to day stuff they would be doing more quickly in AWS.

    You'd also have to simply find engineers who are willing to work on that platform. I personally would not. If someone else out there is willing to figure out the details on pxe booting or the ipmi differences across vendors or hacking snmp data from a switch into a modern monitoring stack, good luck to them. Those days are behind me though. I'm never going back.

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  • technology Technology The reincarnation of totaled Teslas—in Ukraine | Ars Technica
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    I'm living in Tbilisi, Georgia. There are TONS of older foreign cars here with damage that would clearly fail an inspection in places like America.. Lots and lots of cars driving around with crumple zones that have been destroyed but the engine works fine. Apparently it's cheaper to import one of these than it is to buy a car here.

    It's not just American and European cat's either. There are significant numbers of Japanese imports as well which have the steering wheel on the wrong side. Sometimes you'll get picked up in a taxi and the whole radio/infotainment screen is all Japanese.

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  • homelab Homelab Need as many cheap cores/threads as possible, any suggestions?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 50%

    To start, move the database to a different machine that has a fast ssd and lots of mem. If you're workload is mostly doing reads from the db, consider breaking it into a single writer with one or more replicas.

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  • programming Programming What's the biggest change you would like to see in computing/tech?
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    thelastknowngod
    10 months ago 100%

    As a counter balance to that though, interviewers need to understand what they are hiring for and tailor the questions asked to those requirements.

    For example, there is genuinely very little coding required of an SRE these days but EVERY job interview wants you to do some leetcode style algorithm design.. Since containers took over, the times I have used anything beyond relatively unremarkable bash scripts is exceptionally small. It's extremely unlikely that I will be responsible for a task that is so dependent on performance that I need to design a perfect O(1) algorithm. On terraform though, I'm a fucking surgeon.

    SRE specifically should HEAVILY focus on system design and almost all other things should have much much less priority.. I've failed plenty of skill assessments just because of the code though.

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    Witchy Memes thelastknowngod 11 months ago 95%
    Black nail polish recommendations?

    I know this isn't the most appropriate place but it is the most popular community that might have an opinion so here I am.. The black nail polish I have kinda sucks. It starts to crack after a couple days and it's finished after a week. My wife's non-black polish lasts like 2 weeks or so and still looks great. Any recommendations?

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    Ignore submissions by string/regex?

    I want to ignore all of the "This is an automated archive" posts. Any way I can filter that string?

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    Atheism thelastknowngod 1 year ago 92%
    Anyone else get the sense that Netflix's home improvement shows are normalizing religious nutbags?

    It seems like they are cutting as much symbolism as they can out of the shots they decide to keep in the show but every other episode feels like " We're a family with 9 kids and everyone is homeschooled. Oh yeah and we just happen to be active in our church too." Like, no shit you're active in the church.. Normal people do not have a quiver full of isolated kids like that. It's not normal or healthy.

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    Single instance of github labels?

    I'm trying to move my org into a more gitops workflow. I was thinking a good way to do promotions between environments would be to auto sync based on PR label. Thinking about it though, because you can apply the same label multiple times to different PRs, I can see situations where there would be conflicts. Like a PR is labeled "qa" so that its promoted to the qa env, automated testing is started, a different change is ready, the PR is labeled "qa", and it would sync overwriting the currently deployed version in qa. I obviously don't want this. Is there a way to enforce only single instances of a label on a PR across a repository? Or maybe there is some kind a queue system out there that I'm not aware of? I'm using github, argocd, and circleci.

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    Single instance of github labels?

    I'm trying to move my org into a more gitops workflow. I was thinking a good way to do promotions between environments would be to auto sync based on PR label. Thinking about it though, because you can apply the same label multiple times to different PRs, I can see situations where there would be conflicts. Like a PR is labeled "qa" so that its promoted to the qa env, automated testing is started, a different change is ready, the PR is labeled "qa", and it would sync overwriting the currently deployed version in qa. I obviously don't want this. Is there a way to enforce only single instances of a label on a PR across a repository? Or maybe there is some kind a queue system out there that I'm not aware of? I'm using github, argocd, and circleci.

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    Programming thelastknowngod 1 year ago 100%
    Self-taught, senior SRE leveling up my skills?

    Wondering if anyone else has been in a similar situation.. For some background, I installed my first Linux server as a teenager around 2000-2001. I started working in ops around 2007, transitioned into SRE around 2011, have been working in that space ever since, and I'm now comfortably sitting in Sr SRE rolls. For that entire time, I never did any formal training of any kind. I'm entirely self taught. Because of this more unconventional approach to this industry, I am positive that I have knowledge gaps. The thing is, I don't really feel affected by those knowledge gaps very often. I think I have written code in at least a half dozen languages.. I can pick a new language up pretty quickly too. What I'm writing isn't generally very large projects but I'm not typically writing large projects at work.. Since containers took over I feel like +90% is simple automation or glue code.. I've never really had a problem I couldn't solve in code though. The situations where I feel these gaps the most is in the interview process. Algorithm design might be important for some people but I really don't come across situations very often where I need to be concerned about perfect O(1) performance. System design questions during interviews aren't great either.. "How would you make this system better?" I can explain some things but the closer I get to the front end, the weaker I get.. I personally just have zero interest in front end development so I've never cared enough to learn it. Lately I feel like I've missed out on working in more interesting roles entirely because of these types of interviews. Sometimes not even because of failing a challenge.. Late last year I was interviewing with Etsy and the feedback I got was, "You didn't do anything wrong. Everyone on the team said yes but there was another candidate that everyone said yes to as well. They just had a little more experience than you did in a few areas. We only budgeted for one new engineer though so we took the other guy." Maybe I don't know what I don't know though.. I guess I'm wondering what a solution for this might be? Part time comp sci degree? Bootcamp? Library card and some willpower?

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