yaaaaayPancakes

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[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

I have a feeling you don't quite understand what Docker is doing for you and how it works. I suggest looking for an intro to Docker and understand the basics around Docker volumes and networking in docker before trying to orchestrate a complex set of software in Docker.

Don't give up! I was you about 6 years ago. I'm on my 3rd server setup now, and I've gone from where you are now, to being able to script my setup using Ansible and having those scripts versioned in Git, so I never have to worry about remembering how it's all glued together.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 0 points 4 months ago

Yeah but the 5 Eyes and their friends are everywhere outside of the CCPs borders. So if they really don't want to let the US have that algorithm, and probe the interfaces the CCP propaganda arm used to access the TikTok backend, there's few places overall that have a reason to buy it, and can also afford it.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

The day my modded Relay client dies will be a sad day. Lemmy is great but sadly a bunch of communities didn't make the leap here.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 5 points 5 months ago

If your employer doesn't offer a 401k or similar plan, the IRA limits are actually higher.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

Yes there is evidence. Just a few days ago a third trans candidate in Ohio ran into the same problem and their board of elections overturned the rejection during their appeal.

So this year you've had 3 trans candidates with the same problem. 2 upheld and 1 overturned during the appeals process.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

Not in every state. California has a "confidential" marriage license that isn't public. We chose that one to stay off mailing lists.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 10 points 9 months ago

My buddy works there now, as the audiobook company he worked for got acquired by them.

You would be shocked how stupid and manual the content acquisition process is. Book publishers might as well still be operating back in the 90s, it's all phone calls and spreadsheets attached to the emails and manual FTP uploads.

If the music business is anything like the audiobook business they likely need so many non IT just to keep the machine fed with content.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Looked into the deets on this since it affects me - https://housing2.lacity.org/highlights/renter-protections

It's a 4% max increase, with 1% addons for electricity and gas if they're included in the rent.

Which, after 3 years of everything being frozen, doesn't sound too terrible. We'll still be a good amount cheaper than market rate.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Because rebase is fraught with peril, if you also push rebased branches upstream and someone else works off that branch.

If you stick to the rule of only using rebase on local branches that have never been pushed upstream, it's an awesome tool. If you don't, you're eventually going to cause someone to have a bad day.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 20 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Of course not all homeschooling is bad. But these days it does seem that homeschooling tends to skew towards the ultra-conservative MAGA Jesus crowd.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

I think it's very much a "you get what you pay for" thing. Cheap Dells are cheap. The XPS line is not cheap. I've had two XPS 13s now, and the build quality is top notch. And easy to open up and work on.

[–] yaaaaayPancakes@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

I see them in vintage EVA suits from TOS!

 

I've been looking at the rest client built into Jerboa, to see if I could maybe contribute to making error handling a bit better.

The Lemmy API docs don't seem to list the error codes/error bodies that can be returned by the API. Are these documented somewhere else? Or do I need to start reading the Rust code of the server itself?

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