You just update DNS entry if your ip changes (automatically over api ofc)
You just update DNS entry if your ip changes (automatically over api ofc)
You’re joking. You’re joking, right? Right?
Just self host the bridges. I mean if you trust your phone more than your server, this won’t help.
Wuhu that’s nice, thank you! But it is speech-to-text, right?
Never worry about backups or lost data etc, as the provider would take care of it
This is not how it works. You still have to backup your data!
Your account can be closed due to various reasons, you accidentally delete files, some malware deletes files without you noticing it before it is too late.
A friend of mine lost some important data because of the ovh server container fire incident. Ovh had no backups.
Have been a fan of a what I called “simplified” git flow until recently when I realized I am basically doing trunk based branching with two trunks (Main and dev). The static dev branch had its appeal for static deployments (no test deploy from varying feature branch, but still not main); however, for gitops and for general simplicity forcing yourself and the team to main has its advantages. E.g knowing that every deployment is from main.
Having had massive problems using normal swap in combination with zfs in out of memory situations with high memory pressure I now only - but as default - use zram on bare-metal machines.
Debian. On every computer with a physical keyboard. And all servers. Mainly because of philosophy, stability, release cycle (2 years for major updates which I find neither too longnkor too short) and having gotten (is that proper english lol) used to it.
My t440s is 10 years now. Still going strong as my main and only computer. Although, those frame.works’s look really nice.