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This is covered in the official GitHub issue: https://github.com/bitnami/charts/issues/35164

Q: What will happen to the existing OCI Helm charts? A: The already packaged Helm charts will remain available at docker.io/bitnamicharts as OCI artifacts, but they will no longer receive updates. Deploying these charts will not work out-of-the-box unless you override the bundled images with valid ones. *except for the BSI images included in the free community-tier subset.


That’s the first part, but will the charts work if I override the image name with a non-Bitnami one (e.g. docker.io/library/redis for redis)? Or do they bake in special stuff in their images that their charts rely on?


You need the images that go with the charts. They have their own config system, which usually involves elaborate shell scripts in the images that receives parameters from the chart.


It is hard to tell if it will work or not. Just need to compare the image and test the override out.


I would be really interested to see what your prompt was!


> can you help me with my CV please. It's awful and I think the whole thing needs reappraising. It's also too long and ideally needs tailoring to a specific job i've found.

Then it asked me for the job role. I gave it a URL to indeed to which it came back with an entirely different job details (barista rather than technical, but weirdly in the right city). After correcting this by pasting in the job description and my CV we chatted about it and it produced a significantly better CV than I'd managed with or without friends help in the two years previously.

Honestly, the whole thing is both amazing and entirely depressing. I can _talk_ walls of semi-formed thoughts at it (he's 7 overlapping/contradictory/half-had thoughts, and here's my question in the context of the above) and 9 times out of 10 it understands what I'm actually trying to ask better than, sadly, nearly any human I've interacted with in the last 40 years. The 1 in 10 times it fails has nearly always because the demo gods got involved.


feels good to be heard and understood


If you enjoyed this, then definitely read through Tailscale's lengthy write-up about NAT traversal: https://tailscale.com/blog/how-nat-traversal-works


I would definitely recommend adding example images directly to the main page, along with the link to the example trip. Otherwise there's nothing really to draw users in to using if they have to go searching for how the experience looks like.


Thanks for your suggestion! I was hesitant at first cause it was under heavy development so anything I put there on main page might get outdated very soon. I'll add them very soon~


also just because your landing page now has an example featuring singapore - this is my guide to singapore http://swyx.io/sg-guide and i feel like encouraging people to make opinionated guides to where they live is kinda nice and under explored


I agree with you, though you might think about contributing to wikitravel too. This is their Singapore page: https://wikitravel.org/en/Singapore


yea but what matters is this is "my" page for "my" friends who specifically ask how i see singapore yknow


curation definitely is underexplored and I'd say we're seeing more of that in the future given the AI slob that's hitting us.


Hi swyx, great idea! Thanks for your tips


well screenshotting is easy and cheap + even if its outdated it helps communicate what you do


Also let the user do something without them making an account or verifying an email.


Fellow aphantasiac here: it's not so much a memory of that very situation happening, for me at least, but the feeling of it happening and some of context around it.

Same goes for tragic and happy events: I can't remember their details, but I remember my emotions.


As someone with aphantasia and SDAM, this is what I've literally done for the past 4-5 years. I've kept a log of every single work day so that I could refer back to what I've done over whatever period as otherwise there is literally no chance I'd be able to recollect much of anything.


The link to the discussed talk is at the very bottom of the post: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydVmzg_SJLw


Just watched the talk, it's one of the best opening tech keynote I've ever seen


The link to examples also leads to nowhere: https://cisco-open.github.io/forge/examples.


My bad, I forgot adding index.md


I recently came across Remote Yeah[1], but I can't vouch for its viability personally. It might help discover some companies who are at least willing to go down the remote route.

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[1]: https://remoteyeah.com/


To get around the horror that is YAML, I wholeheartedly recommend writing GitHub workflows in CUE and generating the required YAML out of them. I'm hopefully never going back to writing YAML myself!


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