Yeah, that way they also get a 3 hour nap
Yeah, that way they also get a 3 hour nap
Oops yeah you’re right. Sorry OP. There’s nothing better than using a database that flushes to disk often enough that missing a small chunk of data due to interruptions should be fine. Probably some kind of memory mapped IO on top of eager writing filesystem should do a good enough job.
I thought someone here had mentioned that the environment and user executing the script at startup and you running the script might have differences. The reason it would have worked with systemd might be that the environment was loaded correctly?
Clinging to absolute morality leads nowhere. You shouldn’t punch down.
Europe’s problems are the world’s problems but the world’s problems are never Europe’s problems.
No because you will be using duckduckgo or something else
If you kill all your prisoners there’s no hope for reform
If you think anyone can 100% guarantee shit won’t break, I have a bridge to sell you.
If you sign here on this legal paper saying YOU will face consequences for a friday deploy then yes I will take you up on this
Now that the foundation is already there, they future work won’t be as complex as before and need less training.
LOL, LMAO even.
You must understand that maintainers need to worry about supply chain attacks ever since the xz debacle. So I suggest you wait.
What next? Jolly tree is Jolly rancher tree?
his name is still Terry Davis. “His name was Terry Davis”
It’s still is, but that would be a bad joke on my end.
Speaking of YAML, anybody seen the new PKL config language?
You’re gonna see that even if you were pious at your own job. So you’re only wasting time.
That takes reading from existing users.
Also not all answers are perennial for a question. So it makes sense to ask them again. In that case, closing a question as duplicate is absurd.