I made sure answering, “Has someone figured this out already?” is a formal step in defining project scope at my company.
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I made sure answering, “Has someone figured this out already?” is a formal step in defining project scope at my company.
In my experience, and in the experience of my coworkers/contemporaries, our formal education taught us how to program which is distinct from which language we program in. For instance, my Java dev friend learned to program in C++ because that’s what was being instructed. I was forced to learn ActionScript 2 and then was forced to migrate to ActionScript 3, because that’s what was being taught. The experience of programming something and iterating on it was far more valuable than knowing a language like C++ or ActionScript.
Languages come and go, some faster than others, and you’ll eventually get to a point where your personal preferences stop mattering as much as which language is best for the task at hand.
PHP is dead. Long live PHP.
Gotify. Home Assistant. DDClient.
This can be made even simpler by installing all the repos you want to mirror as submodules of the parent directory’s git repository. Instead of many git pull
or git fetch
, you blast a single git submodule update --recursive --remote
and go about your day.
Bonus: This has the added benefit of generating a git history for your automated process if you script in a commit message with a timestamp, making your mirrors reversible.
LA 2028? System of a Down.
The whole segment is a 20-minute Rime of The Ancient Mariner stage play.
It’s WIND ROSE and you know it.
Are there more chiptune versions of their songs?
Yo, that rules!
If it’s anyone other than GWAR, we’ve failed.
TL;DR - This waterfall of word vomit makes no mention of contemporary PHP-based CMS and can be ignored entirely.
It’s paid like WinRAR is paid.
We just had a global IT meltdown because an update wasn’t vetted properly and you have the audacity to suggest this for database infrastructure.
2 yo loves Gnome, this one Blue Heron and High Desert Queen split, and anything by The Sword.
Obligatory GWAR NPR Tiny Desk concert.
I think it’s bad to invent new words for “stopped container”
You’re not wrong!
Orphans are just dangling objects, are they not?
I’m only using the Unraid Docker GUI to send me utilization alerts and notify me when my images are egregiously out of date. I saw someone trying to author a compose file using the GUI once and I closed the window before the headache started.
I’m not paying $3/mo. Where’d you get that idea? I think I paid $20 for a license like 6 years ago.
I picked Unraid because I had a bunch of disparate HDDs sitting around and their filesystem intrigued me. (0 data loss after 3 drive failures so far.)
The answer has been “No” a few times and boy does that suck.