I vaguely remember reading a news story about a firefighter that did that a while ago.
I vaguely remember reading a news story about a firefighter that did that a while ago.
1gb symmetrical $70 a month…
My 4 host machines run debian (proxmox). I have a lot of different guest flavors running though, debian, fedora, rocky, one old guest still running Ubuntu and even a mint sandbox machine.
I probably have a bit more complicated self host than others because I am using it both for my useful internal services (jellyfin, git, pihole, etc.) I also run a whole lot of services for learning, such as kubernetes and dns. Plus a whole lot of other mostly useless stuff that I only use to test different architectures or automations that come in handy as an SRE.
The NFL is a non profit, the teams are not. It still doesn’t make it right, though.
Dotnet core 4 never existed because they wanted to make it the mainline dotnet… That means framework is retired and everything is now the slimmer multiplatform runtime.
I’d just go be a bard in a tavern. Drink, sing and play instruments.
Hey you, you’re finally awake…
You’re lucky. I left FOSS dev because I got tired of my free time being abused by people like the one in your post
But you’ll have cool dragon shouts powers.
I call it d-bag for short.
And that’s just to figure out how to save and exit.
Docker is just a lightweight container that has the app and OS all in one package. It uses the underlying kernel of the host system. No where near the same as electron apps.
Sweet Baby Ray’s?
Yes, Midwestern USA. 46
I haven’t driven one in years, but I can and will.
Micro services alone aren’t enough. You have to have proper observability and automation to be able to gracefully handle the loss of some functionality. Microservice architecture isn’t a silver bullet, but one piece of the puzzle to reliable highly available applications that can handle faults well