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chaosmonkey
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Zero Downtime Postgres Upgrades
Never saw this communicated by Google, but Netflix is the company I have in mind for doing that: https://github.com/Netflix/chaosmonkey
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Introduction to Chaos Engineering
In 2010 Netflix developed a tool called "Chaos Monkey", whose goal was to randomly take down compute services (such as virtual machines or containers), part of the Netflix production environment, and test the impact on the overall Netflix service experience. In 2011 Netflix released a toolset called "The Simian Army", which added more capabilities to the Chaos Monkey, from reliability, security, and resiliency (i.e., Chaos Kong which simulates an entire AWS region going down). In 2012, Chaos Monkey became an open-source project (under Apache 2.0 license). In 2016, a company called Gremlin released the first "Failure-as-a-Service" platform. In 2017, the LitmusChaos project was announced, which provides chaos jobs in Kubernetes. In 2019, Alibaba Cloud announced ChaosBlade, an open-source Chaos Engineering tool. In 2020, Chaos Mesh 1.0 was announced as generally available, an open-source cloud-native chaos engineering platform. In 2021, AWS announced the general availability of AWS Fault Injection Simulator, a fully managed service to run controlled experiments.
- Pour one out for the Netflix admins right now
- [URGENT] Netflix Engineer Needs Help Scaling Kubernetes Deployment or I'm Toast!
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Weird topic: Looking for ideas to make the sys admin job more competitive and inject some adrenaline
Have a look at it https://github.com/Netflix/chaosmonkey
- It Took Just Four Days From Elon Gleefully Admitting He’d Unplugged A Server Rack For Twitter To Have A Major Outage
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Manager does a little code cleanup...
It’s kinda like Chaos Monkey except Elon is the chaos
- Discussion Thread
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This perfect plan is based on a rather childish assumption that no one will fight back
they really did lmao
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What's the dumbest thing you have done since working in IT?
Thanks, that was an interesting read. Chaos Monkey
hyperion.ng
- Can Pipewire and GBM be friends?
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TV ambiance?
You can DIY your own with a IC-based RGB/RGBW strip and a rPi or x86 PC + ESP microcontroller using software like Hyperion or HyperHDR, combined with WLED.
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Ambient TV lights
You might be able to run an app on your TV, but unless you root it, you will be limited to DRM-free streams. If you have a spare Wyze and HDMI capture card, this is probably the easiest way to grab the video stream. There's no need to run piOS; Hyperion will run fine under Linux, MacOS or Windows using the latest release.
- This game justified the amount of money I spent on my Phillips hue sync box. Just ordered two more light bars.
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Best alternatives to psieg / Lightpack?
What other ambient light implementations are out there? A cursor look suggest hyperion.ng maybe?
- My HA + Hyperion + WLED setup
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HyperHDR & Pi 3b+ with SK6812 LEDs
Yeah the github page is a much better starting point.
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DIY amblight tv is easy
Creating an ambilight effect requires you to have something that can read the screen to determine what lights to show, so that basically requires decoding and processing a video stream in real time which is beyond the capabilities of most typical MCU's like those used for WLED. There is a project called Hyperion but that requires a full Raspberry Pi and a USB HDMI capture card. There are lots of tutorials for this on YouTube
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First streaming to my new panel. (12288 ws2812). It has to be Goku
This is the official repo: https://github.com/hyperion-project/hyperion.ng
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I created a Raspberry Pi Pico based LED Strip Controller with a USB Interface (Source Code in Description)
Any reason you decided to "reinvent the wheel" instead of using an existing solution like Prismatic or Hyperion?
What are some alternatives?
litmus - Litmus helps SREs and developers practice chaos engineering in a Cloud-native way. Chaos experiments are published at the ChaosHub (https://hub.litmuschaos.io). Community notes is at https://hackmd.io/a4Zu_sH4TZGeih-xCimi3Q
HyperHDR - Highly optimized open source ambient lighting implementation based on modern digital video and audio stream analysis for Windows, macOS and Linux (x86 and Raspberry Pi / ARM).
chaos-mesh - A Chaos Engineering Platform for Kubernetes.
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 or ESP32 over WiFi!
Lightpack - Lightpack and Prismatik open repository
litmus - A fast python HTTP server inspired by japronto written in rust.
docker-hyper-hdr - Repo for
room-assistant - Presence tracking and more for automation on the room-level
HyperBian - Hyperion pre installed on Raspberry Pi OS Lite
kurt - A Kubernetes plugin that gives context to what is restarting in your Kubernetes cluster
hyperion-webos - hyperion.ng video grabber for webOS