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Aboutknow thyself im not sure I know myself though...
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@AleCx04 I'm in the same boat, I basically did trial and error and half-ass read the docs.
I actually hated the way information is structured in some nginx docs. Like today I had to setup nginx to cache certain requests, and the stack overflow solution to my problem didn't seem to have a lot of emphasis in the nginx cache article.
But man, that's another benefit I should have mentioned in the post. You can cache certain requests for local development, so when you refresh a page it instaloads. Very benefficial for the dev cycle.
(and I guess you can fine tune that via nginx options and env vars).
also, I run it locally on docker using `--net=host` and `--rm` args. More simple than installing, running it, reloading the config, etc.
Maybe I should write a post about this. -
@Condor I take that back then
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@d4ng3r0u5 I'm will say something a priori here, but I have a feeling that you are doing the same.
you also want security on your servers right? sometimes updates on ubuntu take a long time to land. not so much on arch. -
i had that happen to me too on my nitro 5
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@stop damn, I guess they don't love open source like ms does.
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what in the actual fuck
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@Wisecrack I haven't tried the other options, I used gdscript because it's what they most recommend as very ergonomic.
It was very ergonomic.
It is a hard hobby indeed. -
@Wisecrack gdscript
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@SukMikeHok shut the hell fuck mouth!
btw, I did try numerous times, but it used to be very stressful... I wasn't in the best place either... -
nice system...
the problem with "open to everyone" sites is that they let in very lazy shitposters (albeit they are inclusive), so it's interesting to see something doing the opposite -
good post op
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god fucking dammit dude
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this whole time... the drive was in your jacket...
I do this kind of thing all the time.
how did you feel initially? -
other busy too shitty
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@Jilano lengua/lenguaje/idioma all mean language
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mira que devrant es en ingles...
no creo que mucha gente vaya a entender esto... -
this is very sad...
thank you business and marketing people, thank you for ruining everything... -
omg, wow...
did they actually say "eats cum and shit for every meal" to you? -
these new users are the worst...
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@legacy07 I said "the world is becoming more peaceful" (which, again, is a very likely true assumption based on data and science), but somehow that in your brain translated to "the world is 100% ok".
how?
you know what isn't becoming more peaceful after reading your comments?
ME -
@legacy07 just shut up
everything that you're saying is awful, you calling me buddy to asserting that I'm saying these things to "stay positive" (instead of actual data you can find online), and even using the stupidest term "outside of the box"
here's some data
https://ourworldindata.org/war-and-...
That is just one site, google "has the world become more peaceful" and you'll find dozens of pages with scientific approaches to the question.
do you have anything to back your counter claims? -
@legacy07 did I say the world was 100% peaceful...
buddy? -
@-red what kind of question is that?
would you not mind being a slave or getting beheaded because you stole a chicken? -
on the flipside, the world is becoming more peaceful.
not a sensation, a statistical fact
so not everything is shit -
alacritty
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spolsky blood is now coursing through your veins, can you feel the unlimited power?
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@FelisPhasma I initially thought the same, but it felt readable when I used it...
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I recommend this one
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/...
it's a bit of a gpu hog, but looks insane -
now that is a 10x engineer
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i dunno jase