[01:58] <diddledani> it's interesting you mention k8s, 'cos I've been playing around, too.. got this going using k8s, and elasticsearch https://ubulog.com/
[01:58] <diddledani> it's still going through the initial data load atm
[02:00] <diddledani> .. and the search doesn't work
[02:01] <daftykins> ah ha, taking design decisions from Guernsey Buses i see! ;)
[02:01] <diddledani> teehee
[02:20] <davef> Right now, I'm just trying to figure out how to set-up and configure a cluster.
[02:20] <davef> I found a course on Pluralsight which I started earlier today.
[02:20] <davef> So I'll go through that
[02:21] <diddledani> I skipped the hard stuff and used microk8s locally
[02:21] <diddledani> also available is k3s for a simplified install
[02:22] <davef> That's fine if you just want to know how to spin up pods
[02:22] <davef> But when I want to use something, I want to know how it works
[02:22] <diddledani> aye
[04:23] <daftykins> to bed!
[14:23] <davef> Engage! https://epjc.epj.org/articles/epjc/abs/2021/07/10052_2021_Article_9484/10052_2021_Article_9484.html
[14:32] <davef> "This qualitative correlation would suggest that chip-scale experiments might be explored to attempt to measure tiny signatures illustrative of the presence of the conjectured phenomenon: a real, albeit humble, warp bubble."
[17:01] <daftykins> o0
[17:24] <davef> I want this to be peer reviewed before getting excited, but on first glance, humans for the first time have created a warp bubble.
[17:25] <zxmpi> friday meetings don't count? :-P
[18:00] <zxmpi> but if ever there was a need for a show like tomorrows world to explain this the time is now