Can I run your patched version of docker on docker?
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Can I run your patched version of docker on docker?
You need to use tags on your resources if you want to get a better breakdown of what your more specific resources are costing you.
You can filter by tags in cost explorer.
Don’t forget “it’s too complicated”
No that’s new to me too, based off me searching the word and seeing the Wiki article on the toy. I’d seen the word because of one of the instances (blahaj zone), but I literally never see the word outside of Lemmy.
TIL blahaj refers to a soft toy shark sold by IKEA.
The joke isn’t the program itself, it’s the process of deploying a website to servers.
I agree it’s terrible on mobile, but it’s the wall of text I love on desktop. I want to see as many titles on a subreddit as I can.
The Lemmy web desktop UI is quite similar. I just wish the list of subscribed communities was more accessible rather than being at the bottom of the instance home page.
Because in reality you’re not doing stupid stuff like that in the image. And using Typescript definitely helps.
However I’m always annoyed that the month parameter when constructing a date object is 0 based. So 1st of Jan is
new Date(2024, 0, 1)
Because in JS:
1 == "1" // true
1 === "1" // false
This isn’t my experience. I’m way more focused in the morning and then it’s all downhill after lunch. By the time it’s the evening I have zero motivation to do any code.
There’s Linux distro called suicide Linux that wipes your hard drive on any mistyped command.
I’ve literally seen people make this argument only a few years ago.
Serious question: what’s the use case for using PHP in greenfield projects? Is the client dictating the use of PHP or your own choice?
“you don’t need types, just use unit tests!”
I had a team lead that did this. Never answered his call. He got absolutely slaughtered for it (amongst other things) in the retro after a while after some people had reached breaking point.
The team did a test and found that not enough people who were born on the 22nd bought anything and UX wanted to make the list shorter, so it got removed.
I wonder if they have a special rule to use dd/mm/yyyy on the 4th of July.
And the days go 1,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,2,21,23 …
This is the first time I’ve seen it like this, and I’ve been using C# nearly daily for over 10 years!
“Ok, so what you can see in the logs?”
“Sweetcorn.”