Ucinorn

joined 1 year ago
[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 5 points 1 year ago

Gitlab has a great set of CI tools for deploying docker images, and includes an internal registry of images automatically tied to your repo and available in CI.

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 3 points 1 year ago

I like how they are all still 100% appropriate to their positions in a proper alignment chart.

Except Elon, he definitely seems to have a dark undertone under all the bullshit.

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

Static API tokens ARE the alternative. He's saying oauth is not worth the complexity, and increase the barrier to entry to using his API.

Static API keys are not a new or customer solution, they are the baseline. He's saying stay at the baseline, oauth is not worth it.

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 4 points 1 year ago

Jeff Kennett desperately trying to remain relevant after dropping out of headlines for a few weeks

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Correction: at least one of you wins.

It's possible to buy a lottery ticket where ALL of the alternative universes wins the lottery EXEPT you

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Bloke has no money: he's been trying to get a job for over a year now, and even as a former prime minister nobody wants to touch him with a ten foot pole.

Wouldn't be surprised if he's living of Jenny's wage the rest of his life

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 7 points 1 year ago

He really is stuffed here: nowhere to go but on the attack.

What a lonely, bitter existence these Liberals must lead, forced to drag themselves to the next election through their own mud.

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

Wef wef is pretty great, very impressive for a non native app

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Pretty clever tech but I can't see this being more than redundancy in the case of blackout. Trying to co-ordinate thousands of distributed systems like this is nigh impossible.

Why not just build battery banks and use the existing transmission infrastructure?

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

Put it this way: Imagine you'd been trying for fifty years to push a rock up a hill and failed. You've tried a different approach every five years and nothing seemed to work: sometimes it made it worse.

Then a committee of rocks representing the majority of rocks got together and volunteered to come up with new ideas for you. It wouldn't cost you much, and it would make the rocks much happier knowing there's a rock involved in the decision making.

What's the harm? You've failed to push that rock for so long. You've tried everything. Maybe they will be right? And if they are not, you'll be back where you started with sweet FA.

Sure, the rocks down the road are sceptical. But what are their ideas? Are they gonna do anything about it?

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I used a third party app so I haven't noticed so much, but j do like the idea that my lurking is not being watched and sold to some corporate entity.

[–] Ucinorn@aussie.zone 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It will be interesting if the NCAC will be able to investigate this: there is no evidence that they knew it was illegal when they implemented it, only that they found out and failed to take action.

Possibly gross negligence? Definition a violation of the spirit of office, but that's not a criminal offence.

The worst part is that there's a significant portion of the country that will vote right MORE due to this coming to light. Ive heard so many people in this country say that the poor, disabled and homeless should just be left to die rather than give them handouts. Often from people of privelidge and power.

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