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My pandoc scripts are fairly easy to use, I think…
nginx is mature and has a lot of support online. A lot of server projects assume you’re using nginx, as well. I’ve only ever seen caddy instructions on newer projects and even then, they usually also have nginx instructions.
Plus, I already know how to use it.
When the API returns UTC, but the system insists on giving you local time… but there’s an extension method that accepts DateTimeOffset?
Maybe sudo apt upgrade package-name
I hardly ever have to upgrade just one package. Otherwise, you’ll need an updated .deb package and use dpkg
Can I self-host selfh.st?
They should have a rocks glass with a query on it
SELECT * FROM liquor_cabinet WHERE proof >= 120
Nah, ditch the mouse. Give them a machine with Arch, BSPWM, and Vim.
Says the water addict. Oh, look at me! I can’t go three days without water!
They’ve still got a long way to go
Imagine not using a language with setters and getter built in lol
Sure, we can just assume it’s ASCII, but it seems a bit disingenuous to not tell us what encoding to use and to just let those who don’t know better continue to think that binary is sone kind of language.
Okay, but what’s a theoren?
I use both, NFS for domain and hosting for my personal website and namecheap for everything else. NFS has no BS and I’ve had zero problems with them. Namecheap’s interface and tools are more sophisticated.
Funny, I couldn’t even get pict-rs working on my instance. I don’t need it, either. I just upload to an FTP server when I need to share something.
You could get a boyfriend, at least
Pine, Oak, and Aspen for the towers on the network. My primary laptop is Rubber and my Surface tablet is called Birch. My raspberry Pi 4 is Pedatus, the species name of some raspberry bushes.
I wanted to host my own website, so I got a VPS. After that, I got addicted to spinning up servers for various services.
I only know how to type my passwords at normal speed correctly. Like, I have to walk through the muscle memory step by step to get a text version of the password and even that’s iffy.