jrwren | https://atlas.ripe.net/about/ you should get a probe (its free) | 14:03 |
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rick_h_ | words you need to turn off your childish inside voice before processing | 14:24 |
cmaloney | determine how ripe you are with a probe? :) | 14:26 |
jrwren | lol rick_h_ for a sec I way thinking, "I can't help my high pitched girly voice." | 14:28 |
rick_h_ | jrwren: lol | 14:28 |
rick_h_ | jrwren: no, that's not the issue at hand, carry on | 14:28 |
rick_h_ | ok, I'm having a hard time this morning going "yay k8s!" going through this https://github.com/vmware/harbor/blob/master/docs/kubernetes_deployment.md | 14:29 |
jrwren | rick_h_: dude... i'm so upset with k8s right now. CronJobs are TERRIBLE!!! | 14:33 |
rick_h_ | jrwren: I was going to reply to your post on that | 14:34 |
rick_h_ | love how "I want to do X, what's the worse off container method of X?" | 14:34 |
jrwren | hahahahahaha, exactly. | 14:35 |
rick_h_ | I figured it was a bit snarky to reply publicly though heh | 14:36 |
jrwren | hehehehe | 14:38 |
jrwren | The thing is, snappy is the only thing that autoupdates. | 14:39 |
rick_h_ | ? | 14:43 |
rick_h_ | oh you mean you need cron jobs to update something? | 14:43 |
rick_h_ | damn, 800MB tar to copy around and load images | 14:44 |
rick_h_ | wheee | 14:44 |
cmaloney | k8s - when you want to automate yourself out of devops by trying to figure out how to automate your install process | 14:47 |
rick_h_ | watch the video: https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2018/03/introducing-Skaffold-Easy-and-repeatable-Kubernetes-development.html | 14:48 |
rick_h_ | they autorun "make run" | 14:48 |
jrwren | rick_h_: well, its docker, so its a 30MB layered docker image, but yup... that is the "CronJob" | 14:49 |
jrwren | rick_h_: makefiles are hard, Dockerfiles are easier. right? lolz | 14:50 |
rick_h_ | sweet, next eng sprint is in portland so get to mountain bike in 4 new states this year | 14:54 |
rick_h_ | put that travel bag to good use | 14:54 |
jrwren | nice! | 15:04 |
rick_h_ | man, 5000 feet of decent... that's insane | 15:06 |
cmaloney | rick_h_: That's awesome! | 15:11 |
cmaloney | (re: the bike) | 15:11 |
cmaloney | I want to like Docker but man it just feels frustrating as hell | 15:11 |
rick_h_ | so it's cool to grab something and docker run it locally and have it all up and running straight form the image like a VM | 15:14 |
rick_h_ | there's something here, I just need to get over enough of the learning curve to get it I guess. I just don't get the loading of 22 yaml files of config to run something in k8s | 15:15 |
rick_h_ | not sure how that was the 'easy' path yet I guess | 15:15 |
jrwren | its not easy. | 15:20 |
jrwren | its reproducable. | 15:20 |
jrwren | easy is turn on an ec2 instance and treat it like a server from 1997 | 15:20 |
cmaloney | heh | 15:33 |
cmaloney | s/easy/well-understood/ ;) | 15:33 |
greg-g | cattle not pets and all | 17:48 |
greg-g | and yeah, I have a ripe atlas hooked up to my router :) | 17:48 |
greg-g | not that the bay area wasn't covered well or anything, I just felt like being cool | 17:49 |
jrwren | Ann Arbor only has a few. | 17:49 |
greg-g | that surprises me | 17:50 |
greg-g | figured there'd be more | 17:50 |
cmaloney | Maybe we're a little more leery of hooking foreign devices to our internet connections | 17:50 |
Scary_Guy | still don't trust it | 17:51 |
cmaloney | Yeah, I'd rather trust some guy in Poland making Tomato firmware than a large company of intenet probes. | 17:52 |
cmaloney | thankyouverymuch. :) | 17:52 |
greg-g | ripe are good people, at least according to my DD friends who also have them in their homes | 17:53 |
greg-g | I mean, it ain't no amazon echo :P | 17:53 |
cmaloney | (I'm being somewhat cheeky) | 17:53 |
greg-g | (figured ;) ) | 17:53 |
Scary_Guy | but at least I can look at the source code and compile that firmware myself if I so choose | 17:54 |
cmaloney | THat was a slight dig at Eero et al with their closed cloud-based Internet Router firmware | 17:54 |
greg-g | Scary_Guy: of? an echo? | 17:54 |
greg-g | oh, no, the router with tomato | 17:54 |
Scary_Guy | and I use OpenWRT | 17:54 |
Scary_Guy | unfortunately it's still on Linksys firmware, which I do have reservations about. but there aren't many good open hardware routers out there that I know of | 17:56 |
Scary_Guy | that don't cost an arm and a leg* | 17:57 |
Scary_Guy | also https://mycroft.ai is a thing too | 18:05 |
jrwren | "a few" a dozen in the county total, if i remember what I saw this morning. | 18:05 |
greg-g | hah, when your team tries to one-up on language beauty to do a thing: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/P6875 | 22:07 |
cmaloney | heh | 22:09 |
cmaloney | That code up top doesn't look like Ruby, or perhaps Ruby is starting to look more like Python. :) | 22:10 |
cmaloney | Actually, the first one does look like ruby now that I look at it a second time | 22:11 |
cmaloney | And by "look like ruby" I mean that I have NFC what this line does: end.find do |vm| | 22:12 |
greg-g | :) | 22:13 |
greg-g | plus it's Ruby written by someone who used to do mostly ruby but who's been doing more python and Go lately and went back to Ruby for this quick script | 22:13 |
cmaloney | Is that why it looks like someone took some Python and said "let's throw in Perl to make it more readable". | 22:14 |
cmaloney | seriously, my Google fu doesn't have anything for "end.find do"... | 22:18 |
cmaloney | I mean, I sort of get what it's doing but I'm sitting here parsing it rather than understanding it | 22:18 |
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