Gotify. Home Assistant. DDClient.
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Gotify. Home Assistant. DDClient.
This can be made even simpler by installing all the repos you want to mirror as submodules of the parent directory’s git repository. Instead of many git pull
or git fetch
, you blast a single git submodule update --recursive --remote
and go about your day.
Bonus: This has the added benefit of generating a git history for your automated process if you script in a commit message with a timestamp, making your mirrors reversible.
TL;DR - This waterfall of word vomit makes no mention of contemporary PHP-based CMS and can be ignored entirely.
It’s paid like WinRAR is paid.
Hey, I was in a similar situation at that inflection point but veered into PHP application development and couldn’t quite get away from the front end. Let me tell you: CSS Flexbox and Grid are amazing. AlpineJS is “just the good parts” of jQuery. You can go back now. Check out 11ty.
If I have a closet with two Raspberry Pis running Docker Swarm, it’s a Private Cloud.
Fucking hell. Teach me more money spells, wizard.
(I already know about Scotty Time, framing sexy upgrades as “tech debt reduction,” and fending off trendy frameworks as “lacking maturity.”)
Laravel’s documentation does a very good job of describing these types of relationships. Even if you’re not a PHP developer, their docs cover the basics.
Yo. Do whatever just drop a link.
Did you use Shoelace, or is the name a coincidence?
tl;dr - It’s okay to refactor code now and then.
I bought my first keg with the cash made from un-fucking Dreamweaver output.
I’m another git-flow fan. Have not encountered a situation that would motivate me to change workflow. We use submodules all over the place, too.
YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU has compromised on their privacy values by not including a special character in their username.
We found out two days later that Becky didn’t blow anyone, no one had herpes, and the entire field hockey team got mononucleosis because they share water bottles.
Mostly nothing. The Unicode Consortium isn’t run by the US government. Neither is ANSI nor IEEE. The IETF and ISO are international bodies technically headquartered in Switzerland. FIPS picks standards, it doesn’t author them.
Congratulations, you’re already living in a world where “smart people [are] working for other smart people.”
Wait hang on…
did not blow up, it faded, with its oriental counterpart well-flourishing for 10 centuries after that
How long do you think a century is? Did you mean to say decade? Even then, the US wasn’t really a global superpower until the 1940s. There are people still alive that remember the Dust Bowl. If your question is, “what happens to regulatory standards 100 years after the US is gone,” I’m not sure what quality of answer you’re expecting.
For someone who doesn’t want “chud shit,” you sure do leave some pretty huge doors open for it. Especially when you don’t go into any detail of what these regulatory bodies do. It reminds me of 14 year olds loudly declaring “I don’t want any drama…” before “…but I think Becky got mouth herpes from blowing Steve at band camp.”
The customer was UniSuper, a $125B Superfund. It was not the confused Grandma in the thumbnail.
“No.”
User requests come through ombi and I’ll reject whichever ones I feel like. No explanations, I just don’t.
Home Assistant can track device location using the companion app (iOS and Android). It would take a little work to save more than the default amount of information, but it’s extremely do-able.
Here’s my yesterday:
Amazon SES is dirt cheap, billed per-send, you just need to bring the Everything Else with something like Mailcoach or Sendy.