(checks list) --Mh, yah so, you've got a point there (scribbles, smiles, extends hand) --Welcome dear Sir or Madam, or, as we will call you, Number Thirteen!
Same here. I’m going to get a new battery soon, so that’ll give me a few more years. I’m hoping something comes along in that time that I want. Otherwise, I may just go to a Japanese eInk phone.
It isn't a phone (no cellular) but the BOOX Palma 2 is a fantastic phone-sized Android-running eInk device. Pair it with a hotspot in your bag or pocket and it would be good enough (as long as you don't make actual calls).
Per the K3s web site and their docs, they don’t call out that it’s good for bare metal production. That tells me it’s not built for heavy workloads, and is instead for dev environments and edge compute.
The default k3s configuration is not scalable which is especially bad for etcd.
Etcd can be replaced with postgres which solves majority of issues, but does require self-management. I've seen k3s clusters with 94 nodes chug away just fine in the default configuration thought.
no they usually start with a bunch of people celebrating something. this holiday is just an underhanded way for liberals to shove their politics down the throats of the other half of the country
Agreed Stefan! I keep mine in separate vaults for this purpose. I’m still not on board with passkeys yet, but the discussion here makes BitWarden seem like the best solution.