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Posts by Knut Hellan

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Cutting Costs, Not Corners: How We Migrated Our AI Document Pipeline from AWS to Cloudfleet Introduction aka TL;DR; In January, we handled almost twice the workload we handled in December at a fifth of the cost. Background In th...

Moving from one provider to another might be easier than you think and save you a lot of money. While our load almost doubled, our processing cost was cut to a fifth: knuthellan.com/cutting-cost...

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How to Move to the Gateway API: post ingress-nginx Retirement With ingress-nginx retiring in 2026, this post explores the technical shift to Gateway API and evaluates kgateway as a production-grade successor.

Ingress NGINX is retiring in 2026. Kubernetes teams should start planning now. The Gateway API offers a standard, expressive model for traffic management, and kgateway provides a production-ready path for migration with lower risk.

www.pulumi.com/blog/ingress...

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Sounds like the problem the article has with eSIM is not an eSIM issue, but an operator issue.
To start using a new phone, I can just get WiFi up, install the operator app and log in with BankID.

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I wouldn’t risk putting a SIM that had been exposed to salt in a new phone.

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I have never had a problem with eSIM. Physical SIM however. If your phone is accidentally exposed to salt water and dies, the SIM is also ruined.
You can buy a phone on the spot, but only get a new physical SIM if there is a physical store nearby for your carrier.

3 months ago 0 0 1 0
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Anyone have a cool set up for iPadOS for running terminals for using Claude code?

3 months ago 1 1 2 0

I want the same thing. Have actually consider a raspberry pi as Claude frontend, but phone or tablet is better

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Creating tools similar to that was where I initially started using Cursor. These days I use Claude Code for main codebases while I use Cursor (and testing Antigravity) for those tools.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

My experience is that Claude Code beats Cursor for multi file refactoring. I do that all the time.

4 months ago 1 0 1 0

I ride in Oslo winter and the situation is often the same. My mudguards are some plastic things with elastic bands. I have bought and tried to mount several sets of metal mudguards, but I have concluded that it is probably easier to glue a live spider to my bike than mounting metal mudguards 😥

4 months ago 1 0 1 0

Except if you use k8s, you don’t need AWS or GCP. Much better alternatives unless you some of their other services

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The worst part of it is that it stops in the middle of a task so I can't just jump over to Cursor and continue

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The new network is down we might as well call it a day:

"5-hour limit reached · resets 3pm (Europe/Oslo) · contact an admin to increase limits"

#ClaudeCode

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One of the best parts of using agents for development is to avoid searching through documentation when you know what you want to do, but finding out how to do so is difficult.

#agenticdevelopment #claudecode #cursor #claude

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

There is nothing like the news of changes to a band lineup to trigger a desire to listen to them. It's Arch Enemy day #archenemy

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Derailleur hangers on bikes are possibly the most annoying component. If the derailleur itself breaks, you can easily find a new one. However if the hanger breaks, you have to find the one shop in the country that has them in stock or the bike frame is garbage.

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Ouch. That is definitely not good. Sounds worse than the big US three

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What's the issue with Hetzner? I have just heard good things about them so I'm curious

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The mighty 6502 was more efficient than other 8 bit CPUs of the time. It was the inspiration of the original ARM chip. It was amazing in every way.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

There goes Cloudflare again

Good luck, IT folks <3

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happy cloudflare outage day to all who celebrate

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Cloudflare being down reveals another single-point of failure similar to the recent AWS and Azure issues. #cloudflare

5 months ago 2 0 0 0
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That’s the most readable assembly code I’ve seen I think. Also gave me flashbacks to 6502 coding for the C64 when I didn’t have macros and had to manually deal with memory addresses 😅

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Grogg Interact, manage, and monitor your Kubernetes clusters.

Have you looked at Grogg (grogg.app) I like it since I can use it as a plugin inside Cursor

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This is very cool. I will definitely test this.

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

We have all heard of and some of us have experienced runner’s high. Why don’t we hear about cyclist’s high? That is just as great.
#rouvy #cycling

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This year, I think I will dress up like a DNS record. If that doesn’t scare people, I don’t know what would.
#halloween #dns #cname

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This is similar to what I had fun with lately. I use Cloudfleet to manage a k8s cluster with servers in Hetzner and also a few other Hetzner resources.
#pulumi #hetzner #cloudfleet

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