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Oh neat, I was actually planning to set that up to store scripts and some projects I’m working on, I’ll give the tickets a try then.
Oh neat, I was actually planning to set that up to store scripts and some projects I’m working on, I’ll give the tickets a try then.
We built Vikunja with speed in mind - every interaction takes less than 100ms.
Their heads are certainly in the right place. I’ll check this out, thank you!
I was browsing around trying to find background on this and some dimwits have put up wiki pages documenting a “woke takeover of NixOS.”
I have not seen a single use of the word “woke” (as pejorative) or the word “wokeism” (at all) which has not been from an overtly racist bigot. The existence of such a wiki page explains everything I need to know. Typical bigotry, including the bigots pretending the situation is the opposite of the reality.
Do you host your ticketing system? I’d like to try one out. My TODO markings in my notes app don’t end up organized enough to be helpful. My experience is with JIRA, which I despise with every fiber of my being.
Docker/Podman or any containerized solution is basically the easiest way to get really nice maintenance properties like: updating one app won’t break others, won’t take down the whole system, can be moved from machine to machine.
Containers are a learning curve but I think very worth it for home setups. Compared to something like Kubernetes which I would say is less worth it unless you already know or want to learn Kubernetes.
As long as they’re paying the lot entry and usage fee and the road tolls on their way to it. It would not be acceptable to use private infrastructure without paying the landlords. It is literally stealing food out of their children’s mouths and violating the NAP.
It is FL, you can just tell them you’re in the parking lot because Obama is forcing everyone to wear a mask indoors now.
Just narcissists lying about shit as usual.
What a wretched sack of shit. Paul Graham as well. Con artists grifting and scamming society.
Is there a good way to do this? I am thinking one could (taking English as an example) treat each word as a base-26 number (o.ne, t.wo, t.hree, …) and divide them by 26 to normalize values between 0 and 1.
Article should have noted that this corrupt and seditious clown was appointed by the very corrupt and seditious clown on trial. “The [Trump-appointed] federal judge,” it is literally two extra words. It is also relevant to the article when she is intentionally delaying over procedural bullshit while in dire need of being recused herself.
They made reincarnation a crime so they can arrest anyone who claims to have done so.
HIPAA seems to be one of the rare laws that actually results in significant damages. Will be interesting to see the size of the fine on this.
Likely the hospital gets hit as well for allowing him access to medical records on patients he had nothing to do with. Shouldn’t have been possible in the first place.
This guy’s career is over. I’m sure he’ll do okay financially by selling ivermectin to bigoted dimwits, but I doubt he will be practicing real medicine ever again.
It’s not wildly different IMO, but yeah it is different enough that you might not be interested.
Installing system packages means layering a commit on top of your base distro, so they urge most CLI stuff to be done in containers. GUI apps tend to be installed as Flatpaks, that part might be familiar.
If you’re mostly working with Rider and can easily set it up to work with dev containers, the learning curve might not be too steep.
Capitalism be like.
Both Fedora and Debian are excellent choices.
I keep feeling compelled to suggest people try the atomic versions of Fedora. They do upgrades in a way that cannot get stuck halfway, and if the upgrade breaks something you can roll back. I think it’s neat.
Or maybe it is the job of any actor pulling the trigger on a gun to check whether it is a real or prop gun and to never do so while there is another person in the line of fire.
I had a similar thing, like brain fog for a week or two after the illness. A bit unnerving for sure. I hope it passes soon for you.
An appeal that what our ancestors were doing is all fine doesn’t strike me as an intellectual flex. What’s the opposite of a flex, a sprain?