

Same happens in commercial areas too. New businesses want to open, but due to parking mandates they have to demo other older buildings to be brought up to parking code. Asinine.
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Same happens in commercial areas too. New businesses want to open, but due to parking mandates they have to demo other older buildings to be brought up to parking code. Asinine.


Or, rather than giving out free taxpayer funded subsidized parking, they could… Not drive there.
We already have parking mandates in most cities. It’s why all of America looks the same, flat spread out big box suburban nowheres. Parking mandates have been proven not to work and the methodology behind them at best is complete guesswork.
The solution is for people to use options other than driving. From your google maps link I was able to find:

I count roughly 5 bus lines and the N/W subway line, all within walking distance. They chose to drive to a place that had many other options to get there, and they chose here to be a dick. The problem was “not enough parking”, the problem was they decided to drive anyway.


Trust Ubisoft to take an actual good creative idea that piqued my interest, and to kill it off. Coming up next, another assassin’s creed that is exactly like the last one.


She’s been in some real duds since GoT, but I’m hopeful that it’s not her ability but studios typecasting her and not hiring her because of GoT.
This new series looks promising, and hopefully reboots her a bit.


Ahhh thanks
Butthurt we respect women or something I suspect
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If you’re only at 2 nodes, then I think host paths with node selectors are what you should go with. That gets you up and running in the short term, but know that the conversion later to something like Longhorn will be a process. (Creating the volumes, then copying all the data over, ensuring correct user access, etc).


So you have a classic issue of datastorage on kubernetes. By design, kubernetes is node-agnostic, you simply have a pile of compute resources available. By using your external hard drive you’ve introduced something that must be connected to that node, declaring that your pod must run there and only there, because it’s the only place where your external is attached.
So you have some decisions to make.
First, if you want to just get it started, you can do a hostPath volume. In your volumes block you have:
volumes:
- name: immich-volume
hostPath:
path: /mnt/k3s/immich-media # or whatever your path is
The gotcha is that you can only ever run that pod on the node with that drive attached, so you need a selector on the pod spec.
You’ll need to label your node with something like kubectl label $yourNodeName anylabelname=true, like kubectl label $yourNodeName localDisk=true
Then you can apply a selector to your pod like:
spec:
nodeSelector:
localDisk=true
This gets you going, but remember you’re limited to one node whenever you want data storage.
For multi-node and true clusters, you need to think about your storage needs. You will have some storage that should be local, like databases and configs. Typically you want those on the local disk attached to the node. Then you may have other media, like large files that are rarely accessed. For this you may want them on a NAS or on a file server. Think about how your data will be laid out, then think about how you may want to grow with it.
For local data like databases/configs, once you are at 3 nodes, your best bet with k3s is Longhorn. It is a HUGE learning curve, and you will screw up multiple times as a warning, but it’s the best option for managing tiny (<10GB) drives that are spread across your nodes. It manages provisioning and making sure that your pods can access the volumes underneath, without you managing nodes specifically. It’s the best way to abstract away not only compute, but also storage.
For larger files like media and linux ISOs, then really the best option is NFS or block storage like MinIO. You’ll want a completely separate data storage layer that hosts large files, and then following a guide like this you can enable mounting of NFS shares directly into your pods. This also abstracts away storage, you don’t care what node your pod is running on, just that it connects to this store and has these files available.
I won’t lie, it’s a huge project. It took about 3 months of tinkering for me to get to a semi-stable state, simply because it’s such a huge jump in infrastructure, but it’s 100% worth it.


Helm has worked well for me, what’s the problem you had?


They have proven over and over that consumer brands aren’t anything to them. They constantly chase flashy buzzwords and quarterly earnings over improving and fixing their longstanding issues


Nextcloud implements webdav, which you can use rclone to mount as a remote.
Also many distros have an online account option which does the same thing


I just can’t get over anne Hathaways plastic surgery. She had such a nice face, it was so unique, and she ruined it to look like just another Hollywood nobody. I held her in higher esteem before that.
A good actress embraces her aging and isn’t afraid of it.


Yes. Yes they are. Accurate title. Moving on


I think it was good, but not memorable. It was… Fine. It was a fun romp, I don’t feel like I wasted it, but I don’t think there needs to be a huge franchise either.
I’m all for fine games. Not everything needs to be red dead levels and they did that with outer worlds. That said, I was shocked when Microsoft wanted 80 bucks for it when the first one was clearly a 40 dollar game


You could tell a couple were starting to get they were being made fun of… But couldn’t bring themselves to say anything.


Look out! Your computer is SPYING on you! Did you know your computer has ALL of your PRIVATE photos, documents, and personal information on it!
All it would take would be someone to have physical access to it and the encryption keys and they would have access to all of it!


Same as here in the states. Rural people happily eat up that the city is unsafe, and they happily believe they are so much smarter than everyone else for not living in the city and being murdered every other day.
How is this different from Steam Input?