

dont discount the utility of running containers in an abstracted Hardware Virtual Machine (HVM) away from your physical hardware. it expands your testing surfaces and sandboxes immeasurably.
fixate on what you think you know… you’re missing what you don’t though.


dont discount the utility of running containers in an abstracted Hardware Virtual Machine (HVM) away from your physical hardware. it expands your testing surfaces and sandboxes immeasurably.


honestly, I have always had pretty decent experiences with non-oem lead-acid batteries. my local battery place has a decent supply and longevity is roughly the same as the oem ones (3-4 years). I have never had any issues (type or frequency) that were not also an issue with oem batteries.
almost no UPS mfcr makes their own batteries, so if you strip off the labeling from the oem ones, you may even find an exact replacement.
edit: another advantage of a local place is the core-return rebate and disposal of your old batteries.


thank you for your proxy blood sacrifice to the RTFM gods. sigh
absolutely 110%
just recently spun up a instance and its now one of my most vital local services. such satisfaction to strangle the self-inflicted github dependency.