Borja Martín
@borja.dagi3d.net
https://dagi3d.net
Product Engineer at Providence / prev. Alma Mobility & Traity co-founder / Seedcamp and 500 Startups alumni
#ruby #rails 🥰
#homelab noob
Product Engineer at Providence / prev. Alma Mobility & Traity co-founder / Seedcamp and 500 Startups alumni
#ruby #rails 🥰
#homelab noob
Didn't know they were originally from China, thought they had been forged straight from hell.
November 8, 2025 at 1:23 PM
Didn't know they were originally from China, thought they had been forged straight from hell.
This typed pattern matching looks beautiful:
October 25, 2025 at 5:31 PM
This typed pattern matching looks beautiful:
Reposted by Borja Martín
TIL
FWIW, you don't need a CSS framework to achieve it. Plain CSS supports it with :nth-child(even/odd)
FWIW, you don't need a CSS framework to achieve it. Plain CSS supports it with :nth-child(even/odd)
February 2, 2025 at 5:13 PM
TIL
FWIW, you don't need a CSS framework to achieve it. Plain CSS supports it with :nth-child(even/odd)
FWIW, you don't need a CSS framework to achieve it. Plain CSS supports it with :nth-child(even/odd)
Muy a tope con esa postura, pero es muy fácil hacer alarde de una militancia por la artesanía cuando tienes a tu ejército de minions dejándose el lomo dibujando los fotogramas a manopla.
March 28, 2025 at 8:11 PM
Muy a tope con esa postura, pero es muy fácil hacer alarde de una militancia por la artesanía cuando tienes a tu ejército de minions dejándose el lomo dibujando los fotogramas a manopla.
In case the css framework doesn't support that option, there is also the "cycle" view helper which is super convenient for cases like these
February 2, 2025 at 3:11 PM
In case the css framework doesn't support that option, there is also the "cycle" view helper which is super convenient for cases like these
Since the request is to exclude content with certain specific terms in a given context, wonder if they could use alternative synonyms instead.
January 31, 2025 at 7:47 AM
Since the request is to exclude content with certain specific terms in a given context, wonder if they could use alternative synonyms instead.
Been there. Check the PG versions, it's very likely you have a more recent one in dev.
January 27, 2025 at 11:34 PM
Been there. Check the PG versions, it's very likely you have a more recent one in dev.
Nazis haciendo cosas de nazis. Me pinchas y no sangro.
January 22, 2025 at 7:21 PM
Nazis haciendo cosas de nazis. Me pinchas y no sangro.
Oh, sorry to hear that.
Definitely looks quite frustrating.
I think Stripe allows citizens from countries that are not officially supported as long as the business is incorporated in the US, which can be done with their service Atlas, but still looks quite a fuss though..
Definitely looks quite frustrating.
I think Stripe allows citizens from countries that are not officially supported as long as the business is incorporated in the US, which can be done with their service Atlas, but still looks quite a fuss though..
January 11, 2025 at 12:10 AM
Oh, sorry to hear that.
Definitely looks quite frustrating.
I think Stripe allows citizens from countries that are not officially supported as long as the business is incorporated in the US, which can be done with their service Atlas, but still looks quite a fuss though..
Definitely looks quite frustrating.
I think Stripe allows citizens from countries that are not officially supported as long as the business is incorporated in the US, which can be done with their service Atlas, but still looks quite a fuss though..
Take a look at www.lemonsqueezy.com I think they have the same pricing as Paddle. Have not used them but know someone that has.
Also, maybe Ayden allows citizens from Ukraine. They are not as famous as Stripe but several huge companies use them.
Also, maybe Ayden allows citizens from Ukraine. They are not as famous as Stripe but several huge companies use them.
January 9, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Take a look at www.lemonsqueezy.com I think they have the same pricing as Paddle. Have not used them but know someone that has.
Also, maybe Ayden allows citizens from Ukraine. They are not as famous as Stripe but several huge companies use them.
Also, maybe Ayden allows citizens from Ukraine. They are not as famous as Stripe but several huge companies use them.
Might want to take a look at FreeAgent. Have been using them for the last few years (although as self-employed/contractor) and had no issues (in my case I prefer my accountant to review everything and take care of the taxes payments)
They are also a Rails company, which is cool
They are also a Rails company, which is cool
January 3, 2025 at 4:55 PM
Might want to take a look at FreeAgent. Have been using them for the last few years (although as self-employed/contractor) and had no issues (in my case I prefer my accountant to review everything and take care of the taxes payments)
They are also a Rails company, which is cool
They are also a Rails company, which is cool
Imagino que el kit de pelucas para los juicios se venderá por separado.
December 20, 2024 at 8:11 PM
Imagino que el kit de pelucas para los juicios se venderá por separado.
Another option would be to populate the env vars from a configmap or a secret and patch them with only the value key/val you want to update. Or maybe with the kubectl edit and update the whole sec directly
December 18, 2024 at 9:55 PM
Another option would be to populate the env vars from a configmap or a secret and patch them with only the value key/val you want to update. Or maybe with the kubectl edit and update the whole sec directly
You are absolutely right. I was thinking more about the potential hardware limitations but it's true they can still get squeezed a lot. And once it reaches its limit, you can also get a new (or more) and build a cluster which is super cool.
December 15, 2024 at 8:42 PM
You are absolutely right. I was thinking more about the potential hardware limitations but it's true they can still get squeezed a lot. And once it reaches its limit, you can also get a new (or more) and build a cluster which is super cool.
Take a look at community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/sc... to get an idea of the different possibilities and some help to get things up and running.
In case you didn't know them, the homelab and selfhosted subreddits are great, that's a recurring question and might get some good suggestions
In case you didn't know them, the homelab and selfhosted subreddits are great, that's a recurring question and might get some good suggestions
Proxmox VE Helper-Scripts
A Front-end for the Proxmox VE Helper-Scripts (Community) Repository. Featuring over 200+ scripts to help you manage your Proxmox VE environment.
community-scripts.github.io
December 14, 2024 at 11:19 PM
Take a look at community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/sc... to get an idea of the different possibilities and some help to get things up and running.
In case you didn't know them, the homelab and selfhosted subreddits are great, that's a recurring question and might get some good suggestions
In case you didn't know them, the homelab and selfhosted subreddits are great, that's a recurring question and might get some good suggestions
My understanding is that with the Pi you are kinda "limited" to the things you can do at the same time, that is, each Pi is converted into a specific service one at a time. Maybe a small PC like a NUC with some decent CPU cores and ram to virtualize with Proxmox and the possibilities are endless
December 14, 2024 at 11:08 PM
My understanding is that with the Pi you are kinda "limited" to the things you can do at the same time, that is, each Pi is converted into a specific service one at a time. Maybe a small PC like a NUC with some decent CPU cores and ram to virtualize with Proxmox and the possibilities are endless
Totally worth it depending on the number of queries each request makes. Faced similar issue in Azure between two different zones. Queries took ~30ms each instead of < 1ms when API so timings were stacked and was quite noticeable. I'd also recommend to use some APM to assess and debug it
December 13, 2024 at 6:05 PM
Totally worth it depending on the number of queries each request makes. Faced similar issue in Azure between two different zones. Queries took ~30ms each instead of < 1ms when API so timings were stacked and was quite noticeable. I'd also recommend to use some APM to assess and debug it