#random (2022-10)
Non-work banter and water cooler conversation
A place for non-work-related flimflam, faffing, hodge-podge or jibber-jabber you’d prefer to keep out of more focused work-related channels.
Archive: https://archive.sweetops.com/random/
2022-10-01
2022-10-04
new little song:
“The Re-Org Rag (I’m My Own VP)”
2022-10-06
Update: The offer terms have changed. The new terms are listed below under more info.Cloudflare.com is offering Cloudflare Customers (free to join) the YubiKey 5C NFC for $11.60 or the YubiKey 5 N …
2022-10-12
Can anyone share some tips on how to make nginx redirects cacheable, currently what is happening is that once redirected, the cache headers are being set as no-cache and the req are hitting out amps directly
you’d need to share your config
2022-10-13
We wanted to thank Reddit users who participated in our Stress survey a few months ago. Thanks to you, we created [this report on Stress in IT…
2022-10-17
Can someone recommend an email bounce prevention service which I can run on SES or Postfix, like it checks if mail is deliverable and then only it sends the mail.
thanks, I will look into this
2022-10-18
2022-10-21
Basecamp has had one foot in the cloud for well over a decade, and HEY has been running there exclusively since it was launched two years ago. We’ve run extensively in both Amazon’s cloud and Google’s cloud. We’ve run on bare virtual machines, we’ve run on Kubernetes. We’ve seen all the cloud has to offer, and tried most of it. It’s fi…
so going to the cloud didn’t shrink their ops team, but is going on prem going to increase the size of their ops team? that’s not too clear.
Basecamp has had one foot in the cloud for well over a decade, and HEY has been running there exclusively since it was launched two years ago. We’ve run extensively in both Amazon’s cloud and Google’s cloud. We’ve run on bare virtual machines, we’ve run on Kubernetes. We’ve seen all the cloud has to offer, and tried most of it. It’s fi…
2022-10-24
2022-10-25
A friend of a friend wrote this (: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=smoore.yaml-path
Extension for Visual Studio Code - Displays the key path to the line your cursor is on in the status bar.
Wow, looks very handy.. Afterall we all are YAML engineers
Extension for Visual Studio Code - Displays the key path to the line your cursor is on in the status bar.
2022-10-27
2022-10-31
AWS Security Digest 90 is out!
Security assessment: missing scanners and threat modeling (@rzepsky) A CLI tool to get valuable info out of AWS CloudTrail (@FSellmayr) Critical OpenSSL vuln: Everything you need to know (@wiz_io)
Read more: https://asd.zoph.io
I’m currently running superset in a k8s cluster using their helm chart. For some reason I haven’t been able to figure out, visualizations are timing out even though the postgres queries execute in less than a second. Has anyone seen this behavior or have ideas on how to fix?
Turns out there are issues with the time series visualization in superset since 1.5 (at least?). Only thing I could find is a post in their github discussions area with zero responses.
I was able to confirm that using the time series visualization would send the gunicorn cpu use to 100% and it wouldn’t go below about 98% until the pod was restarted. After changing the chart to use a line graph instead the cpu utilization no longer stays pegged and the chart renders.
Using superset latest version, infact since 1.5* when I try to open a timeseries chart for a report, it crashes the server. This is happening due to werkzeug – routing.py … method “PUT” not available.
I am not a python coder, however I went through the code and was able to find that the issue was primarily due to the PUT action when a timeseries chart is called. PUT action is not available and it raises an error - “MethodNotAllowed(valid_methods=list(have_match_for))”
I need help -
- Is there a way to hide the timeseries chart in the UI for reports
- Someone has faced this issue earlier ?