

Well it does depend on your exact use case, but using a proper database is usually the better option for production. Now if this is just some little service you made for yourself use whatever you want.
Well it does depend on your exact use case, but using a proper database is usually the better option for production. Now if this is just some little service you made for yourself use whatever you want.
Wait is APFS a new file system than NTFS? Guess I’m too busy on my Tiktoks and Nintendos to keep up to date
Also sounds like your software architecture may be too tightly coupled. If you are creating code that consumes input from the other team, the other team should only need to know what the expected inputs and outputs are. If they’re going in and making changes to your code then you guys need to merge teams or implement a review process (like pull requests in GitHub).
I’ve always known it as “Idiots Out Wandering Around”
You learn so much more doing it yourself instead of having AI write code for you. When I first learned how to admin an Apache server I had 0 understanding how it worked, but with some effort I’m now confident enough to do a simple setup on my own. I did follow along with tutorials and examples configs, but I made sure I knew what each part did at least on a high level. The reason I’m confident in this is that I know how to read the docs and how to troubleshoot issues when they happen.
When you let AI do all the work you don’t learn the inner workings of a system and are only hurting yourself. If you want to use AI use it for writing some boiler plate you’ve already written hundreds of times or taking simple functions and converting them to another language. I use AI for basic and repetitive tasks, which is something it’s great at. I don’t use it for making large design decisions since that will (not “if”, but “will”) bite me in the ass later on when something breaks. Examples of good uses of AI (in my opinion): generating a list of US states in JavaScript, take a function that converts a strijg to a date object and try to translate it to another language, use it as a tool to bounce some high level ideas off of when you’re at a development block.
In that same vein I’ve seen pibling for aunt/uncle.
OP is secretly a cannibal confirmed.
A lot of farmers are learning how they work cause the companies that sell them the equipment keep fucking them over. I would argue that farmers nowadays needs to know how that works along with basic programming to get past the anti-consumer bullshit companies put in to make it nigh impossible to fix things yourself.
I’ve got some shipping to my house now.
Is it handy to have some even if you’re not a user and aren’t regularly around users? What else does the course cover? I took a brief look on the website and couldn’t find an FAQ or something like that.
I know it’s for like donations and grants, but I choose to imagine they are paid $100k+ just cause they are really good a gift wrapping and ideas.
I both love and hate your use of the thorn character. Keep doing you you beautiful bastard.
Security through obscurity isn’t security.
I think you could list the instances/communities its been posted to in order of: ones you’re subbed to, ones in your instance, and finally the rest. All in alphabetical order. Obviously would want some options to change aspects to fit people’s preferences/needs.
The site needs to cool it with the cool effects and just display the damn text of the article.
I’m going to refer to myself as USB-B from now on
UBlacklist does this, but you have to define what URLs are garbage manually.
I use vim btw
PHP stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. The PHP in that stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. This pattern repeats infinitely.
Ah that would explain why I didn’t know. I have next to no experience with Apple devices.