

Non dev here but curious, why does react suck?
Non dev here but curious, why does react suck?
FYI you can get these relatively cheap from Hertz if you don’t mind the base model. Sure it was a rental, but many of them have <15k miles
AI is just this with extra steps
Mystery of the universe, would IPv5 have hit the sweet spot and taken off?
I don’t want to rain on your parade, but maybe that’s more of an indictment about ridiculous licensing costs for lightning
This has been a phenomenal dopamine factory for my wfh software ADHD ass.
It’s beautiful, clearly a labor of love, and I can’t wait to see the roadmap progress! Wishing you the best of luck!
I’d also point out that less content has become a good thing for me.
Less endless doom scrolling, more contributing to discussions and touching grass.
Given that it requires self-reporting from the command line, I feel like the people that are more likely to be on the cutting edge may be more likely to report as well
If you’re not streets ahead you’re streets behind
I fall asleep yo the soothing almost pornographic background track
This couldn’t be more wholesome.
Thank you for posting this!!
Good.
In my experience the people crafting these are getting out of hand. When I see these wall to wall in a storefront it makes me wonder what happened to a good old lager.
Signed up and already find myself adding extra ways to my day to get steps, the gamification works!
Is there a Lemmy community to discuss this with other scapers?
Dude this is totally how it works.
You have general counsel, firms on retainer, etc and the cost is amortized over all legal needs… And 99.999% of users will never even THINK about legal action nevermind actually pursue it.
It’s the same reason they send C&D letters…an ounce of legal effort (which you likely already have to buy anyway as a corporation) is worth a TON of consumer litigation protection.
This. I got a like new $1400 chair for $350.
I’ve worked from home for 10 years, logged serious hours in that chair, never felt uncomfortable. It’s a nightingale if that helps.
This. I had the same issue, and just about every tutorial focuses on the command line, and I get why… It’s way more powerful and actually becomes the standard that people who are using docker repeatedly would need to learn.
That being said, this was my first foray into containerizing things since VMware became a thing. So I needed a UI that felt familiar and helped me understand some of the Dockers specific settings and configurations. This was a godsend in helping me get things up and running, and then later I had to learn how to do it properly with docker compose.
For what it’s worth, I still keep my portainer instance running, and use it for some administration stuff like resets, but I think it helps smooth my learning curve. Docker via the command line exclusively pretty much requires you to understand all of the notions and concepts involved.
Touch grass, break glass, crush ass
More like now that it’s taytay it needs to be dealt with
Yeah because enterprises primarily use a ton of open source security tools…
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