

I can confirm caddy is more of a high availability proxy than a proper load balancer, but it does it’s job and has an api you can hook up to a gui if you want. Or like I do - to a config repo with ci/cd deployment.
I can confirm caddy is more of a high availability proxy than a proper load balancer, but it does it’s job and has an api you can hook up to a gui if you want. Or like I do - to a config repo with ci/cd deployment.
You may be surprised but a private (self-hosted) torrent tracker is how I did this when I had crappy internet and had to send over a bunch of pictures and video to family.
You can encrypt the data before sending, although it still should be fairly safe, speeds don’t matter much, there’s no storage to pay for or risk leaking.
I might get physical in that sitiation. And I’m very tame.
I often have this problem but can perfectly remember a word in a different language that fits. Sometimes it sounds like I’m trying to be pretentious dropping foreign words while I’m just bad at brain.
Eh, there are jobs, like security analysis or IT integration on a budget that thrive on this rabbit hole quirk. But in a lot of cases it’s a disability.
Just don’t talk to anyone about it, ok?
Talk about what?
it’s possible it would run under wine. And it’s C, so unless it relies on something specific to windows I bet it’ll get forked and ported.
Apoarently it’s, and forgive my lack of proper notation, la-tech.
Excuse: “Who would want leave America? Is such perfect country! Back to asbestos mines with you!”
Honestly, I pronounce it differently and now I’m a bit more paranoid.
It’s like when I called LaTeX latex and my friend burst out laughing.
Another hard CS problem dropped: pronouncing project names.
Worth pointing out it could be fully remote, but France or Germany residence is required. From what I heard it’s an accounting issue for them, explained as each country needs their own accounting scheme, which, as an EU citizen, seems like a skill issue to me.
Haha I literally thought of this exactly, Garry’s Mod. Why do I need this tortoise crap, just gimme a zip. Ah, summer child.
There’s dozens of us!
Duh, the Devil helped it’s in the name.
With properly configured subvolumes, I’ll allow it.
DWG enthusiasts in tatters.
Most commands are the same. They recommend just aliasing docker to podman so you can keep using your old commands.
Because actually writing code is the least important part of programming.