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aws-nuke
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Cutting down AWS cost by $150k per year simply by shutting things off
To give this a slightly different spin:
--> "The best optimization is simply not spinning things up."
At least for local development and testing, as made possible by LocalStack (https://localstack.cloud), among other local testing solutions and emulators.
We've seen so many teams fall into the trap of "someone forgot to shut down dev resource X for a week and now we've racked up a $$$ bill on AWS".
What is everyone's strategy to avoid this kind of situation? Tools like `aws-nuke` (https://github.com/rebuy-de/aws-nuke) are awesome (!) to clean up unused resources, but frankly they should not be necessary in the first place.
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I am afraid to spin up an EKS instance using AWS provider
We use nuke aws at work to remove any leftovers: https://github.com/rebuy-de/aws-nuke
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Route 53 Billing
You can use this tool on github to nuke all resources.
- Need Help to Control Rising Costs of Elastic Cloud on AWS
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Best sandbox environment to learn AWS
There's this. I haven't used it myself, but it looks to be pretty effective: https://github.com/rebuy-de/aws-nuke
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Enterprise-scaled Self-Healing StackSets
At this scale, operations can take a lot of time, because there are multiple operational tasks that we need to do when AWS accounts are leaving the AWS Organization or Teams are nuking the AWS account, StackSets Instances get drifted, because not all required resources for compliance can be secured ( SCP Limitations ), existing AWS accounts are joining the AWS Organization and all mandatory StackSets needs to be deployed, and manual steps should be reduced to a minimum. Furthermore, there is no feature from the Service itself to gain an overview of the status of drifted Instances and the general health of your StackSet health and compliance.
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AWS - development environment
Since you're using CDK already, have a way to configure the deployment of the whole thing to a per-developer test account; that's still gonna cost you, but you can bundle everything in an organization / organizational unit for billing purposes, and you can also schedule https://github.com/rebuy-de/aws-nuke to run nightly to clean these accounts from longer-running resources.
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Does your org create/destroy per-project AWS accounts?
And by extension, https://github.com/rebuy-de/aws-nuke as well.
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I want to terminate my account but i cant delete this last VPC, what should i do? I dont want to be billed anymore!
I can also recommend aws-nuke which is an easy to way to destroy in your account.
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Weekly: Share your EXPLOSIONS thread
nothing blew up accidentally this week, but our team at kubefirst is falling more and more in love with aws-nuke. it's an open source command line tool that lets you basically reset an aws account back to an empty state. if you have an environment where you regularly practice your platform provisioning, you probably know that failed destroys while iterating on orchestration can leave junk behind pretty easily. aws-nuke has been so nice to be able to blow away everything in an aws account - and then we just run terraform in the account to get all our core infra back afterward. nice allowlist filters and dryrun detail work too. check them out.
savepagenow
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There used to be a website called pixelpeeper.com that let users see and examine photos taken by specific cameras or lenses, which I absolutely loved. I was a bit disappointed today to find out that it doesn’t exist anymore. Does anybody know services similar to it?
Well, you could try using the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine:
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Magic Eraser vs. Door Splatter
Link to website or name of cookbook (note: export a PDF or MP4 to save the original website or video tutorial in case it disappears, also use archive.is & archive.org/web for older recipes that aren't available anymore, like this one)
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Sesamoiditis - what worked
If you put the link I put above in the following page you can get to a saved version of it https://archive.org/web/
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Is there a way to see old local movie showtimes?
Not sure if it’ll help with this, but https://archive.org/web/ aka the Wayback Machine is good for looking up old versions of websites.
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Found this a couple of years ago. Not sure if it belongs here.
Yeah, the internet already allows you to view any website on any day in history so I still don’t know why that book exists.
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Learn how subscriptions are getting out of hand. *Only for our subscribers
yeah you can, https://archive.org/web > scroll down to 'save page now'
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Is there a way to find/read deleted fics?
Not really, sorry. The best you could do is pop the URL to your bookmarks into the Wayback Machine and see if your bookmarks page was ever captured. Then you could compare your existing page to anything the Wayback has. However, it’s unlikely they would have captured all your bookmarks, or captured them recently, if they ever did.
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"Cringe Freakout" video of me was uploaded to YT
Accounts you delete/make private may still be viewable via the Wayback Machine. Search it for any URLs related to your accounts, and if they come up, you can follow the steps here or send a GDPR notice similar to how this person did to have them removed from the archive.
- Where can I find old job adverts in Germany (from the 60s/70s)?
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Song playlist I’ve been hoarding music in for over 6 years got deleted without any warning because of supposed “mistreatment of minors” ..I’m devastated
Maybe try the Wayback Machine at Archive.org if you have the playlist URL? https://archive.org/web/ I'm not sure it archives that type of thing but worth a shot. Otherwise I'd say start a new playlist asap while your memory is fresh and try to back up the list in a 2nd location somehow (even if it takes a lot of effort, like typing it all out).
What are some alternatives?
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Hacker-Typer - Hacker Typer is a fun joke for every person who wants to look like a cool hacker!
former2 - Generate CloudFormation / Terraform / Troposphere templates from your existing AWS resources.
bypass-paywalls-chrome - Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
infracost - Cloud cost estimates for Terraform in pull requests💰📉 Shift FinOps Left!
wayback-machine-downloader - Download an entire website from the Wayback Machine.
LocalStack - 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
aws-budget-alarms - AWS Budget alarms with AWS Chatbot sending alarms to slack
wayback-machine-spn-scripts - Bash scripts which interact with Internet Archive Wayback Machine's Save Page Now
aws-account-vending-machine - This repository contains various versions of the account vending machine used to provision AWS accounts with custom configurations
tldraw - SDK for creating whiteboards and canvas experiences on the web.