Husband, father, kabab lover, history buff, chess fan and software engineer. Believes creating software must resemble art: intuitive creation and joyful discovery.
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This is quite intriguing. But DHH has left so many details out (at least in that post) as pointed out by @[email protected] - it makes it difficult to relate to.
On the other hand, like DHH said, one’s mileage may vary: it’s, in many ways, a case-by-case analysis that companies should do.
I know many businesses shrink the OPs team and hire less experienced OPs people to save $$$. But just to forward those saved $$$ to cloud providers. I can only assume DDH’s team is comprised of a bunch of experienced well-payed OPs people who can pull such feats off.
Nonetheless, looking forward to, hopefully, a follow up post that lays out some more details. Pray share if you come across it 🙏
TBH I use whatever build tool is the better fit for the job, be it Gradle, SBT or Rebar.
But for some (presumably subjective) reason, I like GNU Make quite a lot. And whenever I get the chance I use it - esp since it’s somehow ubiquitous nowadays w/ all the Linux containers/VMs everywhere and Homebrew on Mac machines.
I just love the “Block User” feature. Immediate results w/ zero intervention by the mods 😆
Nice! Good to see this idea becoming more common 👍
I personally use Firefox Relay which gives me better control for my workflow - I usually need my temporary e-mails to last a bit longer, eg a week or a month.
On another note, the post clickable URL opens the Lemmy instace landing page and not thatb of the disposable email service: برگر
That single line of Lisp is probably (defmacro generate-compiler (...) ...)
which GCC folks call every time they decide to implement a new compiler 😆
Would be lovely to have a download per release diagram along w/ the release date (b/c Summer matters in the FOSS world 😆)
😆Can someone make a similar one for bluetooth devices too, pretty please?
I wanted to say “I’m not sure. I’m not on Ubuntu” but then I remembered about distrobox 😄
It took only a few minutes to confirm that the links I shared earlier (https://lemmy.ml/comment/3090571) do NOT install the snap version.
Would it make sense to stick to the good old DEB package instead of the snap then?
The Mozilla Team PPA seems to be legit. If you’re not sure how to do it, please take a look at OMGI Ubuntu guide which uses the same PPA.
Not an Ubuntu user, but I think it’s all about how a snap uses filesystem, esp directories which are not writable by the “world”, such as your home directory.
Have you tried installing a non-snap version to confirm the theory?
Interestingly “Bazzi” means “game” in Farsi 🤷♂️
Tell me something I don’t know already 😂 The challenge is helping non-techies understand why they should wean themselves off of FB 🤷♂️
The GNU GPL is not Mr. Nice Guy. It says no to some of the things that people sometimes want to do. There are users who say that this is a bad thing—that the GPL “excludes” some proprietary software developers who “need to be brought into the free software community.”
But we are not excluding them from our community; they are choosing not to enter. Their decision to make software proprietary is a decision to stay out of our community. Being in our community means joining in cooperation with us; we cannot “bring them into our community” if they don’t want to join.
“Do you not know my son, with how little wisdom the world is governed?” 🤷♂️
I missed the point wrt 2021. That’s somehow comforting/reassuring. Thanks.
RE text: Agreed. I have started a humble campaign (read "one man army 😁) to try to address this insane trend. Joining forces is sincerely apperciated!
I wonder what would that mean for openSUSE, given that, apparently, an equity firm is making decisions on behalf of the SUSE board 😞
That was my case until I discovered that GNU tar has got a pretty decent online manual - it’s way better written than the manpage. I rarely forget the options nowadays even though I dont’ use
tar
that frequently.