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ralgozino commented on If AI replaces workers, should it also pay taxes?   english.elpais.com/techno... · Posted by u/PaulHoule
burnerRhodov2 · 5 days ago
I was mind blown when i found that this is a major investment thesis in argentina.
ralgozino · 5 days ago
Argentina is a special case.

When inflation is absurdly high like in Argentina, Economy does not make sense any more.

Basic economic assumption are not true and you get things like that or that "spending" is actually "saving".

I don't think it relates.

ralgozino commented on MinIO is now in maintenance-mode   github.com/minio/minio/co... · Posted by u/hajtom
Dachande663 · 17 days ago
Does anyone have any recommendations for a simple S3-wrapper to a standard dir? I've got a few apps/services that can send data to S3 (or S3 compatible services) that I want to point to a local server I have, but they don't support SFTP or any of the more "primitive" solutions. I did use a python local-s3 thing, but it was... not good.
ralgozino · 17 days ago
Do you want to serve already existing files from a directory or just that the backend is a directory on your server?

If the answer is the latter, seaweedfs is an option:

https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs?tab=readme-ov-file#qu...

ralgozino commented on Preventing Kubernetes from pulling the pause image from the internet   kyle.cascade.family/posts... · Posted by u/meatmanek
ralgozino · a month ago
I went down this rabbit hole not so long ago too.

There was a discussion open on containerd's GitHub on removing the dependency on the pause image but it has been closed as won't fix: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/issues/10505

Also, if you are using kubeadm to create your cluster, beware that kubeadm may be pre-pulling a different pause image if it does not match your containerd configuration: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm/issues/2020

ralgozino commented on Libghostty is coming   mitchellh.com/writing/lib... · Posted by u/kingori
Biganon · 3 months ago
On the very day ghostty refuses to load my theme because themes now start with an uppercase letter; the same day I'm no longer able to enter `^` (a caret) for some reason. Not to mention the multiple times where the clipboard suddenly and completely stopped functioning, in the last few weeks.

I love ghostty, but if it keeps suddenly failing for no apparent reason I might have to go back to wezterm.

ralgozino · 3 months ago
You seem to be using tip. Switch to using a stable release (1.2 is the latest one) instead if you don't want to be exposed to potential issues.

FWIW I've using tip since the closed beta and never had major issues.

ralgozino commented on Code formatting comes to uv experimentally   pydevtools.com/blog/uv-fo... · Posted by u/tanelpoder
Kwpolska · 4 months ago
Doesn't make it less feature creep.
ralgozino · 4 months ago
One of the maintainers said in another comment that it will download the formatter (ruff) and it is not embedded. So if you don't use that feature you won't even notice: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44978660
ralgozino commented on Starship: A minimal, fast, and customizable prompt for any shell   starship.rs/... · Posted by u/benoitg
taude · 6 months ago
I used to use Starship awhile ago, switched to powerlevel10k. Trying to figure out if there's any thing there for me to want to try starship again? I remember powerlevel10K was really easy to get going.....
ralgozino · 6 months ago
Powerlevel10k is perfect for me: fast, configurable, looks really good. It is not maintained anymore though :( I guess I'll keep using it while it lasts
ralgozino commented on Show HN: Chawan TUI web browser   chawan.net/news/chawan-0-... · Posted by u/shiomiru
desireco42 · 6 months ago
I think making markdown browser would totally make sense for terminal and would work really well. Come to think about it, you can even, Netscape style even allow editing of the pages. Now that would be something.

Nim is wonderful language and I am glad to see it used for this.

ralgozino · 6 months ago
ralgozino commented on First American pope elected and will be known as Pope Leo XIV   cnn.com/world/live-news/n... · Posted by u/saikatsg
macspoofing · 7 months ago
>to my fellow local USsians.

I think you illustrated why the concept exists. USA actually has "America" in its name, unlike others - hence 'Americans' and not 'USsians'.

ralgozino · 7 months ago
that is not completely correct, see:

The United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (Spanish: Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata), earlier known as the United Provinces of South America (Spanish: Provincias Unidas de Sudamérica), was a name adopted in 1816 by the Congress of Tucumán for the region of South America that declared independence in 1816, with the Sovereign Congress taking place in 1813, during the Argentine War of Independence (1810–1818) that began with the May Revolution in 1810. It originally comprised rebellious territories of the former Spanish Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata dependencies and had Buenos Aires as its capital.

source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Provinces_of_the_R%C3%A...

ralgozino commented on Owning my own data, part 1: Integrating a self-hosted calendar solution   emilygorcenski.com/post/o... · Posted by u/ColinWright
johnnyAghands · 8 months ago
Ok unrelated, but I'm looking for a tool for making diagrams like that, anyone know what was used on this post? ty
ralgozino · 8 months ago
That particular diagram seems to have been generated by https://plantuml.com according to the image's metadata
ralgozino commented on 20 years of Git   blog.gitbutler.com/20-yea... · Posted by u/videlov
neves · 8 months ago
20 years! Which recent Git features do you find useful? I think I've never used any feature less than 10 years old. I'm probably missing something
ralgozino · 8 months ago
I don't know if this is a recent addition, but I started recently to use it: `git worktree` is awesome. It let's you have more than one copy of the repository at different points without doing the stash dance.

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