saucyloggins@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.ml•Slackware wasn't the first Linux distro, but it's the oldest still alive and kicking
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1 year agoAaaah I understand.
Aaaah I understand.
What do you mean by the cost? Because you didn’t want to wipe out your Windows OS? I’ve been running distros on my personal PC for 23 years now. Can’t say I’ve ever spent money on it except for some cheap CDs. I think I even got distro cds for cheap that came with linux magazines.
You and me both. The worst is I have to use Teams for work and Ctrl+Shift+C is the shortcut to call the person you’re chatting with.
Lol. To be fair though Reuters business isn’t views it’s selling articles to other press.
Sorry I have to laugh at this. If you have to write a script for it even if the script is easy there’s no way I can consider it “not hard”. Not hard is just being able buy it like anything else.
I get what you’re saying though.
We do migrations for schema on app startup (built into the app).
Any general data changes are done outside the pipeline as a pre or post deployment step.
Migrations on startup aren’t perfect, you have to be careful that it doesn’t take too long on startup.
Honestly the pros outweighs the cons. You can fire up a new site/db without much effort which is something we do often.