Yeah I think that makes CSS a manager. It’s always prioritizing not important things
Yeah I think that makes CSS a manager. It’s always prioritizing not important things
But the stories and epics too
Just typescript at that point
PHP dynamic sites, Ruby on Rails, or MVC in whatever language works for you is really what we should be doing
Making money is a capitalist adjacent idea. The premise that we need money to figure out how to allocate resources is foolish
You could use proton cloud storage to do 90% of the same thing you just would have to have local editors installed
It’s easier said than done for sure
For a lot of open source at the moment the root level readme is fundamentally the homepage too. It absolutely should include screenshots, maybe even a gif. If your software has a GUI or TUI it should follow that a concise visual will do more to explain it’s usage than a text document
You could set up a docker with an exposed port for connections to the MySQL database server and run 20 databases inside it, that will come with its own risks fyi. You may have MySQL version mismatches to start with, you may have concurrent connections trying to use the same internal port, you may have a number of different situations where reads or writes take a much longer time due to other services wanting data.
This is it. Gpt is great for taking stack traces and put them into human words. It’s also good at explaining individual code snippets. It’s not good at coming up with code, content, or anything. It’s just good at saying things that sound like a human within an exceedingly small context
It’s not everything but it’s enough that I might get by with it! Thanks stranger
Less software and more driverware. My headphones (arctis nova pro wireless) have some really nice customizations available with the sonar software. Nvidia drivers are more customizable but the issue is mostly support for vrr through gsync, dlss, hdr, and Nvidia broadcast. I know AMD is supposedly bounds and leaps ahead of Nvidia but that’s what I have for current hardware because of how useful and ubiquitous the software is.
Firmly in camp conservative (yikes) Fav OS: Fedora Fav browser: Firefox Fav apps: Thunder and Element and technically feeder but only because I haven’t had the energy to write my own rss feed consumer nervously in dart/flutter
I’m in the process of putting together my own next cloud and moving to proton mail. After that I’ll be able to install bridges from a self hosted matrix to discord for people and teams for work. I use edge, outlook, and teams on my work computer but it occasionally connects to my home network so at some point I’ll probably put it on an isolated vlan.