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Sounds expensive using that hardware, but we can achieve the same using cheaper phones, I like the idea, thanks.

Cheapest new Googled Android phone is < $100, Pixel 9a on sale <$400 and Graphene is free, still (much) cheaper than the latest gen spiPhone.

Why not just 1234-human-sense? You have both type of info there and it's easy to parse too I think.


Yeah, sorry, I think I was a bit confusing: that's exactly what I'm doing. For example, an Epic folder is laid out like this:

    EPIC-123
    ├─── user-stories
    │    └─── STORY-234
    └─── user-stories-with-summary
         └─── STORY-234-add-support-for-feature-a


I've been using a .rsync-filter file for something like what you mean for ages for my homedirs backups. It's a bit tricky probably to make it right the first time but once it's there it just works.

https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/rsync/rsync.1.en.html#f...


I thought the same.


Indeed


Still


I do. Deploys can only be rolled out if the tag was signed by a well known list of people (git pull --verify-signatures).


That's why I'm still using munin, even for kubernetes clusters, even after 20 years in the business, if I should need a plugin that I wrote back then it would still work!

And I can monitor a whole k8s cluster (around 70 nodes) using 100MB of mem and 3G for storage (up to 1 year).

Keep it simple!!


It’s only simple because it’s something you already understand - that word doesn’t really mean anything


That's correct! Keep it simple, for yourself!!


I love munin and I’d rather do Perl with it than the other shit


I still do like 80% of my daily work from a terminal


It's just one click and hopefully a password away. I use "personal CAs" everywhere, if you share the p12 file via a webserver it's installed by the browser when you click on the link, and share the password over phone or another medium.


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