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Only when large group of people die and have to be switched to another timeline via quantum immortality.

This person died independently. Welcome to our timeline!


I use official ‘ansible-playbook k3s.orchestration.site -i inventory.yml’ and it installs k3s over SSH and adds it into my kubectl context, all under 60s too.


I have just been `ssh ... -- k3s.sh ...`, been meaning to ansible my homelab


Why not just curl to bash with the official instructions?


Yes you can, but usually:

1) installing a k3s is just one of the things you want to do with a fresh server, so you can have all of the things bundled as a ansible playbook and k3s will just be a step in it.

2) often you want your infra as a code and be reproducible


You won’t get shot down for merely taking off without a transponder.

Worst case scenario a fighter jet will be scrambled to investigate.

But in apocalypse scenario, chances are the fighter jets will be busy with tasks other than enforcing FAA rules.


> But in apocalypse scenario, chances are the fighter jets will be busy with tasks other than enforcing FAA rules.

Depending on the type of event, they very well could be scrambling to shoot down unidentified aircraft.

Fog of war sucks, and friendly fire still happens often.


$10/month was a too good of a deal.

The plan is to normalize spending hundreds/thousands on tokens per month for the productivity you gain.

See Jensen Huang’s comment that every $500k developer should spend at least $250k worth of tokens per year.


Polaroid for B-72 bomber


Doesn’t GitHub Copilot Pro+ only have month-to-month payment option?

Only Pro (without plus) can be paid annually for some reason.


Pro+ does have a annual plan but recently they paused or dropped the annual plans because they are trying to adjust the pricing model.


I paid 390 USD for a year Pro+ subscription in November 2025.

I used all the 'Premium Requests' every month on (mainly) Opus 4.5 & 4.6. From what I've read on here it seems I was probably a rather unprofitable customer - it felt like a steal.


Yes, it was definitely a good value for devs using those models. I was hoping since Github Copilot was rarely talked about compared to the Anthropic/OpenAI offerings, MS would continue to subsidize it to encourage people to move over, but maybe it just got too expensive.



By this logic, Linux should switch to closed-source.

All your servers are Linux, so imagine how insecure you are - must switch to windows ASAP.


My daughter’s classmate’s father is a head of a non-profit hospital.

They have a 6k sqft house with a basketball court, pool and a pool house in the prime location in West Los Angeles.

They had to join two lots to build to their liking.


We call that "pulling an Altman" these days.


Would you expect that job to not pay well in a market where similar skills are directly transferable to running any mid sized corporation?


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