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TIL, I have "inatentive ADHD". Anyone know which "ADHD superpowers" should go with this. 'cos I haven't noticed anything helpful over the last 60 years 😠.

On a more serious note, anyone have any pointers to good resources to look at?

Dear #lazyWeb & #lazyFedi,

I've built a small model in @OpenSCAD and I'm looking to get it 3D printed. Does anyone have any recommendations for 3D printing services?

I'd like it printed with a decent bit of mechanical performance. It will get wet, it will probably get oily and grimy. Part of it will be under "reasonable" compression load.

Are PCBWay or JLC any good? What about Treatstock? UK or EU preferred.

Personal experiences desired! I know how to Google/DDG.

Dear #LazyWeb / #lazyfedi,

I'm new to #k8s and am wondering how to handle templating large amounts of config files. I couldn't find anything super useful in my search so I have an #Ansible sidecar I run to generate the kustomizations and config files. My most recent Ansible change was 30 lines, it resulted in changing 5,000 lines of YAML which will further be fed to Kustomize.

There has to be a better way?

I've heard about Helm, Yoke, KRO, and using an operator pattern. My understanding of those options is:

* Helm - My Org recommends avoiding (I don't know why)
* KRO - Not stable, but FFS neither is Kustomize
* Yoke - Almost kinda operator pattern
* Operator Pattern - This feels like reinventing a fucking config manager (ala #Ansible, #Puppet, #Chef, #Saltstack) for every fucking project. What new hell this is.

I'm hoping I'm missing something because the only workable flow for this workload is:
1) Create ansible roles/playbook to generate the kustomization.yaml and resources
2) Generate those kustomizations, check them into git
3) Use Kustomize via GitOps to expand the YAML even more
4) Push a metric fuckton of YAML to production

I'm losing my mind over here.

Seeking recs: introduce a Silent Gen SF novitiate to Star Trek

My dad, born ten years after Shatner, has never seen Star Trek — any of it.

He found out about it last month reading a sociology book about American utopians, & this morning he asked me where he could learn more, like "is there a short book or movie that would introduce me to the general idea"?

I told him really it was too much to summarize, & almost every starting point was going to need more than 45m to get the feel…

hey #lazyfedi, what is a good 1U 19" rack server that is not too deep (like 20cm) or so and cheap? a decade old second hand machine is fine, I just want something that I can screw in a rack

Request for Recommendations 👀

FediFriends, you have been fantastic at helping me finding great end-to-end encrypted apps lately, thank you :dragon_heart:

I need another one!

This time I am looking for an app that is an alternative to Confluence's database feature.

Basically, I want an app that I can build simple spreadsheets in but with visualization options similar to what Confluence offers (especially the Card layout). I also need something that has the following features:

1. End-to-end encryption 🔐👈
2. Privacy by default 🔒
3. No AI 🚫
4. Hosted remotely (not self-hosted) :cloudcomputing:
5. Secure sharing feature :blobs:
6. Exportable in a common format 📂
7. Good looking design :neocat_floof_cute:

Nice to have:
- Open Source 🗃
- Affordable 💲
- Desktop app option 🖥️

More specifically, I need something that can do something similar to this: support.atlassian.com/confluen

Atlassian SupportLayouts and options | Confluence Cloud | Atlassian SupportExplore the various layout options in Confluence databases, including Table, Card, and Board views, to present your data effectively.

Recommendation Challenge! 👀

I am looking for a
Task Management app that has
ALL of the following features:

1. End-to-end encryption 🔐👈
2. Privacy by default 🔒
3. No AI 🚫
4. NO AI! 🙅‍♀️
5. Kanban board 🟩
6. ToDo lists ☑️
7. Team access 👯
8. Hosted remotely (not self-hosted) :cloudcomputing:
9. Cute UI :ablobsmile:

Nice to have:
- Open Source 🗃
- Affordable 💲
- Desktop app option 🖥️

Hahumm. Being new to #patroni and #etcd - i wonder how I can get a list of ALL keys out of etcd. I mean, each and every key the etcd cluster contains, independent of any prefix/namespace/whatever it may think, i want a complete list of the whole data etcd keeps.

#lazyfedi help please. (Haven't found something with a quick search yet)

plea for tech support

Dear #lazyfedi

I'm trying to get #opendkim to work with #postfix on #Debian. I have it signing local messages, but not relayed messages from authenticated (by client certificate) users. opendkim claims the users are not local (correct) and not authenticated (should be incorrect). I can't figure out how to see what postfix is actually passing opendkim; I already turned on verbose mode in postfix/smtpd and LogHow and MilterDebug (the latter does not seem to do anything) in opendkim.