

This level of precision doesn’t make sense. I wouldn’t go any higher than 5 digits which is already meter accuracy.
Especially in the context of a portfolio, this would count against you for geospatial software roles.
This level of precision doesn’t make sense. I wouldn’t go any higher than 5 digits which is already meter accuracy.
Especially in the context of a portfolio, this would count against you for geospatial software roles.
Gitlab pipelines are super nice to use and integrate nicely with merge requests.
I like the Github UI, clean and simple, but down like what comes along with it…
Interested in self hosting forejo but I’m mostly coding at work these days.
I use Immich for sharing. Get some accounts set up for closest family so you can easily add them to albums. For others you can just share a link to each album, password protected or simply unlisted.
Personally, I run my internet accessible apps on my Hetzner VM behind a reverse proxy, whereas things like home automation, DNS and Octoprint I prefer to serve on my local network.
Can highly recommend tldr
as a companion to man
!
Same as any piece of software you’re hosting, it’s up to you to decide. I run my instance on my Hetzner vm.
The question was for an internet facing application, not a homelab.
As someone who has dealt with MariaDB in production, I would certainly look elsewhere. Haven’t had any colleagues who would disagree…
I do -azP
for compression
Tilix is great but also unmaintained.
Gnome Files with Thunar.
It’s the perfect file manager for a user like me.
I also started with Hoary Hedgehog!
I remember getting the pressed CDs in the mail for free. It was my first installed distribution but I remember messing around with a Slax Live CD before.
You can always set watchtower to blindly pull for you. If it’s going to be broken anyways, might as well automate the process.
Not trying to victim blame but your org was kind of asking for it here. I hope someone above takes responsibility for the situation they put you in.