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Pedialyte popsicles are also the best hangover cure when you can’t even hold down water
You misunderstood. I’m not talking about scaling the DB horizontally, I’m talking about scaling the application using the DB horizontally.
Please teach me how to configure my containers so SQLite can scale horizontally.
If you don’t care about persistence, why are you even using a DB in the first place?
I’m a devops engineer, so I understand Linux well. I actually used exclusively Linux all throughout university.
Linux works just as good as windows for 98% of my uses cases. And for the 2% that it doesnt, I can probably figure out how to get it to work or an alternative.
But honestly, I usually just don’t want to anymore. After working 8 hours, I’m very seldom in the mood to do more debugging, so I switch to Windows more and more frequently.
If this is my experience as someone who understands it, most normies will just fuck off the moment the first program they want to run doesn’t.
In a world of containers and stateless applications, fuck SQLite.
I’m on Kubernetes with ArgoCD gitops.
I use sealedsecrets, so all my secrets are in git encrypted. The encryption key is in my keepass vault.
Go and Python :D
PHP and NodeJS D:
One of these days, I plan to build up a neat blog with some static site generator like Nikola. Or maybe host documentation about everything I do with bookstack or wiki.js.
For now, it just redirects to a rickroll.
A comment on my other account got brigaded by tankies a while ago. Was told to “fuck off, liberal”
But then that guy got banned from the instance, and everything was good.
It’s the wrong use of a meme template
It’s a low effort meme in a general linux community
Ubuntu ~2005/2006. I was introduced to Linux by my friend’s older brother in highschool, then proceeded to nuke the windows install on my parents’ PC.
That’s when they decided to buy me a laptop, which I dualbooted ubuntu on. Now almost two decades later, I’m a devops engineer working professionally with Linux
You don’t have to be a right winger to be uncomfortable with tankies