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We run a 7 node cluster in a proxmox cluster, currently considering of two Proliants and an MSA using SAS controllers. Use NFS for permanent storage. K8s can be redeployed using Kubespray from a Gitlab pipeline. Currently experimenting with Capsule to run tenants inside the cluster.


Language in this article smells like it's written or rewritten by AI.


Agree. Looks like we have a good hear: https://youtu.be/zbo6SdyWGns?t=78


It’s a recently popular thing to use a tv as monitor.


Which all still have HDMI ports. It's pretty rare for a laptop to have DP over HDMI. Even USB C using DP alt mode is easier and cheaper to convert to HDMI. You really have to hunt for a hub with DP.


>> It’s a recently popular thing to use a tv as monitor.

I picked up a 55" curved 4K about 5 years ago for use as a monitor. Now I keep my desk in the living room, so I use it as a TV too (have to move the chair). Curved TV is kind of dumb, but huge curved "monitors" are awesome. You can't find curved TVs any more, and wide curved monitors don't have the height to double as a TV.


It’s a recently popular thing to use a tv as monitor.

Only if you you define recently popular as "More than yesterday, but still a rounding error."


if yesterday is since around 5+ years

because for people mainly playing games but not being over obsessed with having the most expensive fastest hardware ever using a TV as screen has been popular for a very long time, like even when I was in 12grade it was already popular and that was well over 10 years ago


Youtube is littered with videos about it. Has been for over 2 years.


If I were to do this I think I’d try to find a BFGD (big format gaming display), which is a type of screen that’s sized like a TV but behaves more like a monitor and usually has a DisplayPort.


Wow. Cool! I’m a CS teacher and definitely going to use this. Thanks for your work! (Anyone aware of a Windows or Mac equivalent?)


Thank you! My passion is teaching, and I created interactive visualizations for a CS theory class I taught: https://cstheory.avikdas.com/

If you're interested in collaborating for your classes, reach out to avik at avikdas dot com


Just because it needs to be mentioned: The Grievance Studies Affair. There's a documentary on it called The Reformers.

Part 1: https://youtu.be/iDtO6jjgfrc


Have been searching for a Bluetooth solution to switch my keyboard+mouse between multiple devices. Only found Logitech MX keys - pricey.

Maybe it could be implemented using Raspberry Pico? I think I found me a new side project!


Interesting video from a Danish Company that claims to be able to produce seacontainer-size thorium reactors by 2028 (1 per day)

https://youtu.be/27IntvWo4mo?si=Z4zP8_lI_0ygUNz2


As a (former) employer I definitely think his age is relevant.


It's maybe relevant on a CV, not so on HN, which is for 'look at this', not 'look at me'.


I think it's okay, otherwise this wouldn't have landed on the front page (less likely at least). And it's only on HN and not on the GitHub repo. If it would be stated on GitHub, I'd agree with you.


It could have easily landed on the home page without the age mention. There are 10-20k links on the front page every year.


Editorialized headlines are against HN guidelines.


It's a Show HN


That doesn't matter. A show HN still doesn't allow you to editorialize headlines, but dang has replied in this thread so I guess the title is fine after all.


So you think employers don't look on HN?


...remembering what i was doing at 17, it's relevant to myself, and i reckon future employers and also education establishments may find it relevant.


Judging your candidate by age than skill is what perpetuates the gross ageism on the IT sector.

Gladly you got demoted from the position


Someone once said: "A democracy with advanced tech is less free than a dictatorship with primitive technology".


> Someone once said: "A democracy with advanced tech is less free than a dictatorship with primitive technology"

Someone was an idiot. They should read about life in ancient Egypt, Inquisition-era Spain, Nazi Germany or the GDR, each of which was less technologically advanced than Switzerland, New Zealand, Denmark, Estonia or Ireland today [1].

[1] https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/freedom-i...


It can become true at some point, though.


Possiblity for abuse is greater with greater tech. For all his purges Stalin never had ability to track and measure contents of your thoughts, we might not be there yet but a democracy with ability to detect and alter thoughts is way more sinister than all those mentioned.

Imagine tomorrow's Holocausts but enjoyable, and then quickly forgotten.


Sure. That doesn’t invalidate democracy on the basis of technological advancement.


What passes for democracy in practice is already quite tainted. Give it more technological power and results can be just as bad.


> but I take major issue with the implication that a music degree makes someone unqualified for a tech job

OP never said 'a tech job', it is implied it would make someone unqualified for a CISO job though. And as a general rule, I tend to agree.


That's total bullshit. She was a music major in college, presumably some 20 or so years before her job at Equifax, and in the interim she had jobs at major banks and tech companies. People act like she was a musician until just before she plopped into Equifax.

Sundar Pichai majored in metallurgy engineering. How much of his college coursework do you think he uses day-to-day?


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