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This is one of those things that I always assume other Python developers know about, but often don't.


I've had luck with Proxmox and this Terraform provider: https://registry.terraform.io/providers/Telmate/proxmox/late...

Other than a working Proxmox install, you'll need to create a cloud-init template, which is documented here: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Cloud-Init_Support


No, Arrow is much more than parsing/formatting.

Each Arrow object has a `shift` method, which is how you can add or subtract units of time. Greater/less/equal comparisons work exactly as you'd expect them to.


This vector has always existed - all that changed is RFC 8484 defines a standard way of doing this.


A former coworker accidentally bought one of these on Craigslist thinking he was buying a legit one. The price was pretty close to retail (or maybe even higher, as it was close to the X launch). The seller even let him handle one that "had already been opened", which was likely a legit one and then what he ultimately bought was a sealed fake.


Most of the elements you'd want on a status page are there, but the tone and structure are really off. I think you nailed it that this reads like an internal communication to a manager, not to a customer.


I knew this was coming eventually, but I am definitely selling my Rift after this announcement.


The only Datadog feature announcement I look forward to is "we've solved our stability issues!".

I am sick of playing the "is our infrastructure or Datadog's on fire?" game at 3 AM whenever I'm on call. I can only imagine the firefighting their engineering teams are dealing with, but for what you pay, I expect better.


Seems like a less-good derivative of Briefcase: https://github.com/beeware/briefcase


It feels like someone's hackathon project that was accidentally deployed to production, and has been running ever since.


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