its globally in the hub. The announcement says they are rolling out the block in March but this already blew up my k8s clusters since last weekend. Have tried looking for an option to tell k8s to always use authentication tokens for image pulls, but can't find a way, going to have to add Kyverno to mutate all incoming Deployments to add imagePullSecrets.
If someone can make it so it doesn't feel like I can no longer think or move any muscles or start sweating if I go more than about 3 hours without eating, then I'm on board! Also hunger pangs. Please no.
Yeah unfortunately I’ve had these symptoms throughout my life, have been regularly checked for diabetes but no dice. My dad has type 1 so we recognised my symptoms, but apparently it isn’t diabetes.
Appreciate your concern! :) Apparently hypoglycemia without diabetes is a thing (you prompted me to google), so I've ordered a blood sugar monitor and I'll do tracking for a week or two with a fast.
I have an outstanding Bounty on a SO question for how to write a reusable useRef hook that only runs on the very first mount under StrictMode conditions:
I'd love to know more about how you're doing enums. We use JSDoc annotated JS code with tsc switched on to get the IDE integration, and I spent a huge chunk of time yesterday getting enums to work so that for example we could define a type where only certain enum values were valid (enum member types https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/enums.html#unio... )
Was preparing a blog post on this enum work, but if you've solved it differently it'd be great to know :)
My approach is really pragmatic. You're unlikely to mix enums that have nothing to do with each other. The only issue in those enums that you could possibly get mixed up. For those you can just use non-overlapping integers for the values. It also makes debugging easier "over the wire", because you're probably not encoding the enums as strings. There is really no reason to have all enums map to the same handful of integers. If you don't do that, it just works.
I did something pretty similar for a Brother thermal printer, it took a couple of weeks and I completely lost my mind at one point when I tried to print a single pixel and it ended up as a gigantic block... https://daveirvine.me/#ninety_bytes_is_720_bits