My anecdotal experience with btrfs is that it constantly broke in raid 1, no problems with any other filesystems on the exact same hardware and setup. YMMV
My anecdotal experience with btrfs is that it constantly broke in raid 1, no problems with any other filesystems on the exact same hardware and setup. YMMV
Huh… I’ve used Guard and TDD to do this in Ruby, works great. Yes you’re testing the happy path, but it is easy to define negative tests as well.
Interesting, I wonder if a migration to cloudflare is what’s going on. Still, its a bit odd not to see any posts about it. Thanks for the digging!
The codebase I’m working on would give chatGpt an aneurysm. I’m actually a ghost.
Thank you fo creating this community! I can’t wait to see what we get up to :)
I think the link is missing?
Wow, that is an incredible effort, and I love that you chose Ruby 😁
Thanks for sharing, I’m glad to see more options for Rails developers around push notifications
I’m glad security is getting some good efforts!
Oof, that’s a bit odd. My personal preference would be to write your code as a gem and that way you can easily control all of its behaviors. That’s what gems are for
Happy to have you! Thank you for your hard work!
Last year, unraid, identical SSDs. I changed so many sata and power cables, so many settings.