I initially built Spegel to deal with a series of GHCR outages along with rate limit changes in Docker Hub. I am a bit biased but it is a no brainier to run Spegel to mitigate these types of issues.
Thank you. Question, how large of clusters have you deployed spegel to? I run clusters which are well beyond the defined k8s limits and sometimes when we put stuff in there it blows up as it wasn’t ever tested at those scales (for example Cilium) https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/best-practices/cluster-larg...
Ahh, the Spectrum screen pixel math, oh the memories.
Once upon a time a much younger myself obtained a dot-matrix printer that I managed to wire up to my computer. Sadly, it was meant to only print text, and having a fancy typewriter definitely wasn't very much fun to me. Somehow, I figured out that the printer actually supported defining custom fonts! After some reverse-engineering of the format I ended up with a program to slice the screen into rectangles matching printer's letter sizes (which were not 8x8 pixels, to make it extra fun) and sending them as custom font definition for each symbol of the alphabet, then printing "ABCD..."
Getting a paper printout of loading screens or in-game screenshot art was mind-blowing.
I wish SRV records were more widely adopted, but they are still just a (string -> integer) mapping process above the 16-bit integer values on the wire. Different layers.
I was just trying to clarify some muddled discussion about different layers of the networking stack. The original comment about port names instead of port numbers didn't seem to be made with an understanding of the different layers.
CNN removed the French photo and also introduced a mistake - when they converted "1.5 litres" for US audience they wrote "0.3 gallons" instead of "0.4"