fishpen0 8h ago • 100%
I actually grew up there. My dad can’t drink anymore though so I usually only hit up one each time I visit which is why there’s only one on the list this time
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21080883 > We hit up breweries in MA, RI, CT, NY, DC, PA, OH, WI, IL, CO, UT, AZ and CA on our three month roadtrip journey to move from Boston to San Diego > > In reverse order from my Untappd history: > - Kilowatt > - California Wild Ales > - Mike Hess > - Bare Knuckle Brewing > - Grand Canyon Brewing > - Historic Brewing > - Proper Brewing and Burger Co > - Moab Brewing > - Breckenridge Brewery > - Strange Craft > - Brewdog > - Great Divide > - Prost Brewing > - River North brewing > - Denver Beer Company > - Zuni Street Brewing > - Threes Brewing > - Sixpoint Brewery > - Other Half (DC and NYC) > - Danico Brewery > - Parts and Labor > - Lua Brewery (biggest surprise out of nowhere) > - Haymarket Brewery > - Greenstar Brewery > - Local Option > - Industry Ales > - Dryhop Brewers > - 1840 Brewing > - Pabst (lol) > - Central Waters > - Maumee Bay > - Charm City Meadworks > - Diamondback Brewing > - Guinness - Open Gate > - Apponaug Brewing > - CT Valley Brewing Company > - Treehouse (saying goodbye) > - Trillium (saying goodbye) > > Bonus photo of the top. There’s a handful of stickers in here from my Bachelor Party and a few other occasions we’ve traveled to breweries for as well. Special call out to Lone Pine. They catered the beer for my wedding and set me up with a 12 pack of their glasses as a little gift. Also to Whalers Brewing for hosting our rehearsal dinner. > > ![Photo of the top](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F540661ac-166c-4197-b867-6df27309ed03.jpeg) > > ![And Side](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fe091f4e6-0afa-4ae5-abfb-734b94e7f278.jpeg) > > The cooler took a few hard hits off-roading in Moab, so some stickers are already in need of a cover up. What’s the point of having a cooler like this if you don’t take it places? I’ll just need to go to more places for more stickers 😉
fishpen0 8h ago • 100%
Oh and I used to live in SD beforehand which is why you’ll see a heavy spattering of other SoCal breweries featured on the top lid
We hit up breweries in MA, RI, CT, NY, DC, PA, OH, WI, IL, CO, UT, AZ and CA on our three month roadtrip journey to move from Boston to San Diego In reverse order from my Untappd history: - Kilowatt - California Wild Ales - Mike Hess - Bare Knuckle Brewing - Grand Canyon Brewing - Historic Brewing - Proper Brewing and Burger Co - Moab Brewing - Breckenridge Brewery - Strange Craft - Brewdog - Great Divide - Prost Brewing - River North brewing - Denver Beer Company - Our Mutual Friend - ODell - Zuni Street Brewing - Threes Brewing - Sixpoint Brewery - Other Half (DC and NYC) - Danico Brewery - Parts and Labor - Lua Brewery (biggest surprise out of nowhere) - Haymarket Brewery - Greenstar Brewery - Local Option - Industry Ales - Dryhop Brewers - 1840 Brewing - Pabst (lol) - Central Waters - Maumee Bay - Charm City Meadworks - Diamondback Brewing - Guinness - Open Gate - Apponaug Brewing - CT Valley Brewing Company - Treehouse (saying goodbye) - Trillium (saying goodbye) Bonus photo of the top. There’s a handful of stickers in here from my Bachelor Party and a few other occasions we’ve traveled to breweries for as well. Special call out to Lone Pine. They catered the beer for my wedding and set me up with a 12 pack of their glasses as a little gift. Also to Whalers Brewing for hosting our rehearsal dinner. ![Photo of the top](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F540661ac-166c-4197-b867-6df27309ed03.jpeg) ![And Side](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fe091f4e6-0afa-4ae5-abfb-734b94e7f278.jpeg) The cooler took a few hard hits off-roading in Moab, so some stickers are already in need of a cover up. What’s the point of having a cooler like this if you don’t take it places? I’ll just need to go to more places for more stickers 😉
fishpen0 1d ago • 100%
Is the UK having a rural -> city migration like Japan and huge swaths of the US? Buildings from yesteryear in dying towns nowhere near any modern jobs still being counted as empty homes?
fishpen0 2d ago • 100%
While this example is likely inconsequential, consider that it may be a good thing that without regional dialects we may become better at communicating with each other in general.
fishpen0 1w ago • 81%
I don’t like my job at all but that doesn’t stop me from putting in maximum effort. I do it to steal skills and knowledge from them and take them to a new job.
You want to get more from your life and more from your employer? If you spend your entire workday doing the bare minimum, then you have to spend your free time building skills to get that. Fuck that, do it on their time.
fishpen0 2w ago • 91%
If you want actually zero ads, the Apple TV does exactly what it says on the box and nothing more. I know hating on apple is big. I’m not saying to go all in on the ecosystem. They just genuinely have the best product in this space right now.
fishpen0 2w ago • 100%
100% a swinger house. I’d bet there’s an absurd number of bathrooms as well.
fishpen0 2w ago • 100%
When your pay is high the marketplace punishes you with higher rates and essentially forces you onto your employer plan. It’s not a real functioning marketplace
fishpen0 2w ago • 92%
The first Incredibles movie was released two years before Pixar was bought by Disney
fishpen0 2w ago • 66%
I was replying specifically in the context of the original question. Unraid already has their services tooling built out over containers so this person already is probably using containerized versions of the arr services. It would be overkill to go build vms for these services specifically for what you said. They don’t need to be windows or osx, they don’t need hardware passthrough, they don’t need a full kernel.
That aside. You absolutely can run containers as a full isolated kernel and directly map hardware to them. CGroups absolutely allows for those use cases. You may not be using docker anymore but docker is more of a crutch for beginners who probably dont need those things.
One example of this in the real world are COS and Bottlerocket which are literally distributions of Linux where even core is components are individually running under different containers via cgroups. COS runs on every GKE cluster in the world and bottlerocket on most EKS clusters.
fishpen0 2w ago • 50%
I can break one container without breaking all of them? I can run them in isolated container networks and even isolated cgroups if I want to. Docker hides a lot of the core reasons tools like jails and chroot and eventually LXC were created but containers absolutely can do the things you are using vms for if you are willing to learn how they work
fishpen0 2w ago • 66%
I built my recommendation around the likelihood this person is already using docker and therefore already has containers that would be extremely easy to run without unraid. There would be less lift to use the same config files and volume mounting they are already using.
Operationally though I would never run vms and containers in the same orchestrated system. Look at what they are asking to do. Why would you run sonarr as a container and radarr as a vm. Obviously they are going to end up just doing one or the other
fishpen0 2w ago • 40%
I legitimately don’t understand the trendiness of proxmox given that vms are overkill compared to containers. If you are migrating from unraid you are likely already using the docker version of all your arr services so going and spinning up vms feels like a step backwards.
You can either use the exact same containers and use systemd to run them as raw services or use something like docker compose or dozens of other tools to orchestrate them. I use k8s but can’t recommend it with a straight face after taking down VMs for being overkill (very different kinds of overkill but still)
fishpen0 2w ago • 90%
While I agree it is a setup, it is interesting to consider they did eventually die after being cast out of the garden. Nobody said they would die instantly, only that the eating of the apple would kill them. Which it kind of did eventually.
“If you eat the apple I will revoke your immortality” is roughly the same as saying “if you eat the apple you will die”.
Modern translations of “on the day you eat of it you will surely die” are likely taking an idiom and mistranslating it specifically in this sentence as the same idiom is used in other texts and even other parts of the Bible and not translated to mean “specifically on this day”
Given the Bible is largely built up of stolen mythology from other cultures of the same time, reading into some of those stories reveals a bit about the original meaning.
In the Sumerian story of the gardens of Dilmun, Enki and Ninhursanga, Enki eats of the eight forbidden plants so as to gain knowledge of them (a.k.a. “determine their destiny,”) and Ninhursanga curses him with these words:
“Until his dying day, I will never look upon him with life-giving eye.”
That doesn't mean he died that day, but that he was stripped of his immortality that day
fishpen0 2w ago • 90%
It’s a failure when despite that the company goes bankrupt and the product stops being made. Consider actually reading the article. It’s the story of terrible business culture inside private equity firms that causes amazing products to keep disappearing. Being an amazing product makes you the target of these scumbags the very first time you stumble as a business. So you can tongue in cheek argue that is what causes you to fail.
fishpen0 3w ago • 96%
There are an endless number of places where the speed limit data does not match the actual speed limit. My car has the speed limit wrong on hundreds of small back roads and even segments of highway. This encourages not actually paying attention to posted signs.
Failing that, you can be going the speed limit and then the speed limit drops or increases by 15-30mph suddenly. Like highway ramps for example. Most people coast into the lower speed after the change or accelerate into the new speed in advance of the change. This would encourage hard breaking at extremely dangerous places or entering highways at incredibly unsafe low speeds.
fishpen0 3w ago • 100%
FYI: Home Depot sells ratchet straps and rags for less than $10. First time I made this mistake with my car I just padded the roof with rags and ratchet strapped the shit to the roof.
The next time I went I had crossbars and used the same ratchet straps.
I’ve hauled more shit in my $16k sedan on $200 crossbars than 90% of $90k+ superduty pickup owners
fishpen0 1mo ago • 100%
Opsgenie and PagerDuty let you add them as contacts from within the app and it manages the rotating numbers for you so you can keep using a specific ringtone for them. This is also how they can override DND so you can go back to muting your phone at night and know that pages will still come in.
Lemmy needs serverside hide features for posts and for communities or I’ll never find real interesting communities hiding on the 10th page of top feeds. This lack of functionality could cause the top feeds to stay trash permanently and drive away users. Especially when new apps are constantly appearing, client side hides are more or less useless as I switch between apps. Reddit post hide features are fairly performant because they quietly expire after some period of time. They stay in your “hidden” list but actually will start showing in the results again if somehow that content is still visible. You can see this on super slow or abandoned subreddits if you hide every and come back a month later. Reddit community blocking features have always sucked with the serverside limit of 100. Seems even more dire in Lemmy when the same shitposting communities spring up on different hosts