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2:02 AM
@IvanMilisavljevic Another db question. Bit confused.
I have a property. That property has a property manager and a property owner. The manager can also be an owner or maybe not. How can I model that without duplicating data between property owner table and property manager table in the case that they are both?
 
 
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7:59 AM
How can I avoid that a user spams too many verification codes? A timer, ok
But
If the user makes a mistake in inserting the email/phone number?
 
8:15 AM
Ok I check if the email is the same
I think :/
 
8:48 AM
Good morning, everyone!
 
8:59 AM
I might have to buy a third desktop :(
 
for what? :D
 
Playing Flight Simulator 2020
Upgrading the powersupply in the M910T, buying a graphics card, adding storage will cost me just slightly less than buying a Ryzen 3 3200G + RC 580 desktop
 
I'm convinced that you live in a mansion, Raghav
that should explain why we don't see CF around much these days
 
Nah, I just don't spend money on anything except tech
It's easy to have disposable income when you have no life
 
but where do you store all those desktops, that's the question
 
9:07 AM
Mostly under the desk, or on the desk stacked on top of each other
I can remote in, so I don't need access to the ports to connect a display/keyboard/etc.
As long as they're on, it's fine
 
9:22 AM
how are your electricity bills? do you feel there is a major difference between 1 laptop and all that infra?
 
I don't really run server workloads at home, so power consumption is quite low - the homeservers probably cost 25-50 cents a day
@Mehdi The way I look at it is that everything I do at home and learn will save me much more in the future, worrying about $100 a month in electricity is pointless
 
@RaghavSood Raghav does not need life, life needs Raghav
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Damn right
Can you guys imagine how boring things would be for all of you if I wasn't meddling in international affairs at an AI level?
 
9:42 AM
@RaghavSood yeah, in your case you professionalised your workflows from your house setup
 
I use the homeservers as a playground to try new things
 
you're not doing it with no purpose per se
 
Stuff that works well gets promoted to stuff I use at work
Stuff that doesn't work will is left as it is and forced to watch in shame as other things work well
Ansible is probably going to need therapy after watching NixOS
 
@RaghavSood hahaha
I'm interested in those techs actually for learning, to see how those fleets of servers are managed in a fleet of servers
just trying to be working on a representative tech
 
10:01 AM
It depends on what layer you are trying to manage
These days, there are basically two levels
there is actual server management, where you are responsible for the OS, patching it, and any applications running on it
And there is an application level management, where you are trying to scale out an application on something like kubernetes
Where there is a platform (like AWS, GCP) or another internal team that manages the actual k8s cluster for you, and all you need to do is tell the cluster to run things
 
This was the most starred message last year on this day:
Aug 1 '19 at 1:43, by Raghav Sood
You should... rob Rob
 
I stand by my statement
 
10:31 AM
@RaghavSood so I actually wanna have a little bit of overview in the server management, just a bit, but I'm rather interested in the app level management
 
10:52 AM
Yeah, then you're probably best off just running k8s
It's the only one where what you learn will be directly transferrable to your work
NixOS is better, but it does require running NixOS
Which is a diy thing
 
11:10 AM
@RaghavSood yeah, but I'm also interested in having myself the complete end to end knowledge for when/if I wanna have a complete robust mvp without a team :D
and my main lack atm is the infrastructure management
 
 
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12:47 PM
@Mehdi In that case, you should start slow - just set up linux, then play around with k8s on it
Then, try setting up a linux image with the basic stuff you discover in step 1 pre baked in - network config, k8s config, your ssh keys, etc
Then move up to trying and serving that image over the network and configuring it so that any PXE bootable device can join your cluster
 
o/
 
1:17 PM
\o
 
LIES
 
💚
 
Wibbit
 
@RaghavSood thanks! will try that
 
That's pretty much how it works at scale - you plug in a new machine, it magically gets an OS image over the network and installs it, the image has built in configuration that accepts certain params dynamically over the network, and then it joins the existing cluster and is visible to all cluster management systems like k8s etc.
No one really installs OSes by hand anymore
 
1:47 PM
yeah that i know, but I never really did all that bare metal, managed services hide all that complexity
and seeing the costs that induces as soon as there is some scale, managed services are not an option unless you have some cash to burn :D
 
Yeah, plus it is much more fun to do it yourself, knowing how it all works makes life a lot easier
 
that's the only way to become a 10x engineer
 
 
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3:02 PM
Friday jam for y'all
See you on the other side, slick o/
 
3:51 PM
But I don't want to see you, on this side or the other
 
4:19 PM
 
heya everyone
 
Heyo
 
hows it goin brotha
 
4:39 PM
Same as usual and you?
 
same same
except not the usual
Just packing like a madman right now
 
 
4 hours later…
8:31 PM
Eid Mubarak Guys.
"Eid al-Adha Mubarak" May ALLAH shower countless blessings upon you & your family. Stay Home, Be Safe.
 
 
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11:04 PM
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