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07:59
@Nike That's the one!
cbg everyone
08:47
@OldTinfoil How so? The mods are currently on strike, traffic is light.
It was more of a comment that chat is quiet these days, when there used to be a constant stream of people needing help in the room :)
 
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09:50
To be fair, I'm not sure why it hasn't increased
maybe because the weather is nice?
10:14
Perhaps. The main feed is swamped with unanswered questions, though, so I thought it might push more newbies into here
I don't think mods being on strike makes the traffic light.
Seeing how difficult it is to find chat, I doubt any random person will stumble in here just because they didn't get an answer on SO main.
Then how do you explain exactly that happening?
Is that happening? When was the last time we saw a new face in here?
10:33
At least to me, it looks mostly like regulars plus the usual rate of people popping in and out.
10:44
Hi Guys, this is not particular a python question, but I'm going nuts over docker: I'm trying to push my docker image (which is about 11gb bc of the installed python libraries) to my repo. Even though my upload speed is ~10mb/s it's pushing the image with ~1mb/s. Any idea what could be the problem here?
Disclaimer: I don't docker. It has it's uses, but it don't like the general over-dockerisation that's occurred. However that being said, it seems to be that you shouldn't be committing your actual docker image to your repo. Repos don't tend to deal with HUGE files well. Would it not be better to have the docker file generation method stored to repo, so that it can be re-generated as needed on a new system?
Mh, interesting idea, but I need to use ECS
(that requires docker images)
Have you tried pushing to actual docker image repo, ie Docker Hub?
Not yet, bc I'm not that familiar with it, but in general when I used a different wifi yesterday it was much faster, which makes me think that perhaps my laptop is throttling the bandwith avaiblable for the push?
If the wifi has changed, I would suggest that would be the first place to look.
10:59
I have never seen a docker container in github. ECS should surely be building it from your dockerfile?
In fact, I don't even know how it's supposed to deploy it when the container is inside the repo itself
@Sven you have checked an actual image into git? that sounds like a bad idea. there should be an option to push it with docker push to a docker registry which your ECS can get access to. if it's not proprietary code in there you can just use dockerhub, as was already suggested
your connection might still get throttled though. 11GB is huge
11:37
Sorry, for the confusion, with repo I mean ECR repo(AWS' place to host images)
I actually drove to my university now, I'll try again through the wifi here
Yesss, it's fast again in the uni wifi xD, not sure what's the problem, anyways, thanks y'all for your help
That's quite an important distinction over "repo". At least the concern (and internal screaming) from the room was immediate :P
How.... how does that happen?!
nvm, I forgot there's a log directory in there
merely 10gb without logs
Even so, what's the utility of having 90GB of log files in the actual repo? Surely that should be in some dedicated service so you can run something like Splunk over them?
logs are in .ignore
so they are not uploaded
11:49
still, there's a bunch of random stuff in there - excel sheets, like 15 different tools as both exe and code, entire environment and all the tests

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