I had no idea the Tham Luang cave rescue involved them knocking the entire team out with ketamine before bringing them on a 2.5 mile dive through the cave tunnels to prevent them from panicking and drowning. Amazing
Just spend much longer than I care to admit debugging a OpenTelemetry collector client connection - not realizing that the quotes I enclosed the environmental variable in were being interpreted as part of the host name.
The commit history is a long comedy of errors
TIL Bloodsport is based on a “true story” and then fell down the Frank Dux rabbit hole. I realize he is bat shit crazy, but seems like an interesting guy to have a beer with.🤣🤣
I’ve been focusing heavily on portability and observability for nostpy, should have been focusing more in database optimization.
These are some really embarrassing numbers… yikes🤡🤡🤡
New nostpy update dropped
**Enhancements**
*Added*
Nginx reverse proxy container
Support for OpenTelemetry
Traces and metrics over GRPC
OTel collector/Datadog exporter
Support for both x86/ARM64 architecture for Python containers
Upgraded Python containers to 3.11-slim base image
Config option to configure seperate read/write database instances
*Removed*
Nginx reverse proxy on host
Python 3.9-slim base images
Datadog Python tracer
Datadog docker agent
*Bug fixes*
Fixed #53 Search functionality not getting relevent events to the search query
Fixed #55 Fail to add kind 0 notes, returns false positive OK "true" message
Who will be the first client (or is there there one already???) that allows you to mute a % of a persons posts?
I have some follows that I ultimately would like to continue to follow and don't want to mute them, but they post probably about 100 notes a day and just pollutes my feed.
Not even sure % alone would solve the problem but it would be a step in the right direction.
You know the bachelor party was lit when people start drinking out of the wine decanters and your buddy starts eating a ribeye like a sandwich, after he spilled his martini all over it.
Blessed with such entertaining friends