

I mean, it has bluetooth, so I’d say it is not just rather, but actually quite modern.
I mean, it has bluetooth, so I’d say it is not just rather, but actually quite modern.
That seems overly complicated. How about just bringing an extra arm in the carry-on?
Appropriate username.
I use Ansible to deploy a bunch of containers with intradependencies (shared volumes, networks and settings). One of the containers is homemade with the source pulled from codeberg. Variables are kept in a separate file and passwords in an encrypted one and the whole thing is in a private repo. It is quite flexible.
When I started out converting from compose, I literally asked Copilot for “this, but in Ansible”, which got me pretty far.
They keep raising the prices but what arr you gonna do?
history | grep whatever
is quite useful when you just barely remember a command or the files you used it on.
Would love to play one of the Overcooked games (or both) with the wife.
Futurama warned us about this!
That wouldn’t fly during a code review.
You recommend using AI to produce code you don’t understand?
It takes a couple of hours to learn the basics.
I agree, you’re right about the part after the pipe and RegalPotoo’s explanation was not entirely correct.
Only the part after the pipe character. The pipe character works as an “or” operator. RegalPotoo is right.
Hot take: You’re shit at coding if you can’t do regex.
Quiet down, you don’t want the bots or the AI scrapers to hear you.
Obsidian looks interesting.
Thanks for the suggestion, but it seems like the challenges with Komga would be similar to those when using Mylar. I’ll probably just go for a spreadsheet.
Turbo Linux in the late 90s. It didn’t go well.
Later I gave Redhat a shot - 5.0 or 5.1, I forget. Stayed with RH and now Fedora.