nikaro

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[–] nikaro@jlai.lu 3 points 4 months ago

C'est juste parce que Bolloré & co leur présentent les choses ainsi. Si on avait des médias de masse qui présentaient réellement les idées de gauche plutôt que "antisémites !!!", ils reviendraient probablement à gauche.

[–] nikaro@jlai.lu 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Je n'ai pas regardée l'entièreté de la vidéo encore, mais je suis confus à cause de la vignette. Etron Musk semble dire que c'est stupide d'utiliser l'hydrogène, donc étant donné qu'il est un tocard intersidéral, le contraire doit certainement être la vérité. Autrement dit l'utilisation de l'hydrogène est une bonne chose. Sauf que la vidéo semble aller dans ce sens également.

[–] nikaro@jlai.lu 6 points 4 months ago

And no smartphone in your pocket, of course.

[–] nikaro@jlai.lu 17 points 4 months ago

You can use KeePassXC (with a dedicated vault or not), synced by another mean (Nextcloud, Syncthing, Git, etc.).

[–] nikaro@jlai.lu 10 points 4 months ago

Venez aux prochaines élections on vote tous NPA ! On a jamais essayé.

[–] nikaro@jlai.lu 2 points 6 months ago

Except the ecosystem, how is terraform better than opentofu? As far as i know, currently they still are almost identical.

 

I'm looking forward to switch from Terraform to OpenTofu, but i have the impression that the ecosystem around it didn't catch up yet.

Did any of you already did the switch? If so, what do you use as a replacement for Terraform Cloud, the VSCode extension and/or terraform-ls?

For Terraform Cloud, the are many options: scalr, spacelift, etc. Spacelift looks nice as it can also run Ansible, but Scalr seems to have a better and simpler UI.

But on the editor side, there doesn't seem to be much... the VSCode extension has been forked but it still seem to be in its early days (cf. this issue: it still uses terraform-ls under the hood, which itself looks for the terraform binary).

 

TLDR: terraform bad, pulumi good