[ my public key: https://keybase.io/yonz; my proof: https://keybase.io/yonz/sigs/Nz2P_8G1t8p_n8V3eTNFn6jtO3jzGLBR0UDKjQMgFUU ]
By xor, I'm looking for an operation that finds the intersection set of their representation and cancels out pollutive elements that are not in all articles.
I want to capture the essence of a topic and shed all other neuron values so that when I can use this neural essence in combination with another one like snarkiness to get a set of articles that are close to e_Essence('homomorphic encryption') + e_Essence('Snarky Tone') to get snarky articles about homomorphic encryption.
Lets say you have homebase.com/kubedash and homebase.com/qdrant, what is the best practice for supporting these two services.
- homebase.com/qdrant --> qdrant:port/
- homebase.com/qdrant/dashboard --> qdrant:port/dashboard
- homebase.com/kubedash --> kubernetes-dashboard:80/
The problem i run into is that each of the services load an HTML with relative paths to the 're-written' request. In other words qdrant:port/dashboard HTML will try to fetch `homebase.com/dashboard/assets` but your re-write rule would only handle it if its, `homebase.com/qdrant/dashboard/assets`
There are many answers and suggestions but i've worked through most and have realized that either your href or your assets or something else will break it. The solution I have found is to use subdomains.
What is the right way to do this? This feels like the basic feature for ingress controller.
It was oddly hard to find a DB editor, I needed something as slick as ArcType -- a feature packed DB editor that is recently shut down. Ideally, it would have been a vscode extension like Docker/Kubernets so I could stay in my IDE but failing to find a good looking one there, I opted to find an application.
Tried, Azure Data Studio and DBVis.com but finally happy with TablePlus. It is a freemium model but i'm okay with two windows and two tabs.
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