Don't look anything up about it and just watch the first episode if you have a spare 1.5 hrs to spend. If you don't like it then it's easy to find out.
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Yeah, as long as you understand that the trauma can be poetic and mystery is ultimately the greatest part of the story, then Made in Abyss is for you.
Also helps to have the greatest OST of all time for an anime.
I agree, lots of application improvements and bugs are probably your priority. That should always be the focus of the application developers. I honestly want to try and experiment with this idea now.
If I get a good repository going that focuses just on the infrastructure side of things, I will post it here.
I agree with the kubernetes point. Not every problem needs it.
I was more curious about having a load balancer infront of an autoscaling group of servers with the existing images that you are running off of, minus the self hosted database server. Then you would be able to handle spikes automatically. Just curious if that has been thought of.
Having it accessible to everyone is great. For sure. But I was just thinking that having stronger pieces of infrastructure for instances that handle more traffic might be beneficial.
Is most of the discussion about the infrastructure done in a community here, or do you folks have an invite only discord/slack or something @nutomic@lemmy.ml?
I've been working in devops for 4 years now, but with mostly kubernetes and AWS, but I'd like to throw some ideas and just ask some more specific questions about the infrastructure. Like I'm curious why autoscaling the web servers and moving the database server to a dedicated instance is not the current configuration.
Silver spoon is so underatted. Loved it. Top notch slice of life.
Yeah I guess you are right. What would that type of reincarnation genre be? Dr Stone would almost fall into this category, but I don't know of others ATM.
Thank you so much for pointing this out. I should also start getting into reading the release notes so I know about these changes.
Another thing I want to ask the Jerboa team is if there is a way to search the community that you are in for posts that already exist. I don't want to make a feature request that has already been made.
I have the same problem with inbox replies. Worked yesterday. No way for me to reply now unless I hunt down the reply in the thread itself
What do you do for remote access for your friends?
Could they be doing that already because of the still open API of Reddit and that will soon change? I just feel like it's easier for them currently and it will be tougher once the API changes are implemented.
It is going to have two seasons. Only one season has aired. The next season is probably going to be peak JJK, so we do have that to look forward to