Nice, well done. I wish I could find the same for Debian.
Nice, well done. I wish I could find the same for Debian.
Well, no
So, calculations are not actual software… I’ll stop there.
I work in investment banking environments (calculations). Python is everywhere. Java and C++ as well.
I agree with everything you said, that’s fair. But I do not remember having to much difficulties coding UI interfaces in Qt while supporting numerous end-user configurations.
I feel like this article is completely missing my point. I’ve done my share of programming websites but not for the past 2 decades. And now I’m completely lost at reading CSS. I can’t make sense of the code shown in the picture. And that’s always been my trouble with CSS: the tendency to unnecessarily over-complicate things while reinventing the wheel. They have created a huge barrier for entry to the world of website programming and I think it’s a shame.
Is that why he’s always pushing the boundaries to test my limits?
I’m surprised Lehman Brothers isn’t there. Is that expected?
After reading your comment, I went back to investigate my install. I can’t remember having changed anything relevant but Lemmy started to function properly, connecting as it should the database. It’s been stable since, even after reboots.
As you suggested, I am using “postgres” as the host, as the service is described in the docker-compose.yml file. The communication is then via TCP/IP and not socket.
Ok, the good news is that it works. The bad news is that I don’t understand what changed. 🤨
Amazingly helpful, thanks!
My investigations so far have led me to the conclusion that the Ansible install creates multiple docker containers, including one for Lemmy and one for Postgresql. I need now to figure out how inter-container communications work but the host itself is not used.
The path is correct, my investigations directed me towards a docker access issue as suggested by your #2. Looking into it now, thanks!
Still don’t get why you don’t have a third one (non-US guy here)
Thanks!