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AboutLikes to lift weights & do programming. Prefers backend development. Often called a walking library and loves most animals.
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SkillsRaw uncooked php, laravel, some js soup, a cup of Vue, a pinch of Ruby & rails. A sprinkle of c# & a hint of c++. Oh and not to forget, css. Mostly the third iteration.
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It may be the order of your cli arguments.
systemctl --user enable pocketbase
Still fails?
Run the following
systemctl daemon-reload
Then try again.
If it still fails, increase the logging verbosity
SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug systemctl --user enable pocketbase
And see if you can tell what fails. -
Splitting those artifacts to a cacheable size sounds like the next step.
Unless it’s an acceptable trade off it takes 2hrs to build and only one changeset at a time 😅
I remember having to deal with a huge cpp codebase that took about as long..
There was always that guy which didn’t make the merge window and complained about it… -
This seems oddly familiar… 😂
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Condolences.💐
I hope you find inner peace and recover from your loss. -
I prefer ticket/issue grunts because bot coworkers is ambiguous and may lead mgmt to consider replacing with AI, which from my experience just means more pressure and work for you.
AI seems like more throughput and efficiency from the outside but from my experience usually means less throughout quality work and less intelligent decisions. -
FFMPeg is a beast, well worth the time investment to learn what it can do.
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@tosensei used to work for an airline pre-covid then some small teams & startups.
Only joined an agency because I was curious about how things get managed and to see how badly Agile gets misunderstood. (: -
So you’re saying, instead of sneaking payloads in with jpeg & other containers, I can just embed it in a font?
Sounds like it’s time to update the inspections for disassembling fonts. -
Slow, gentle and affectionate wins the race. It doesn’t have to be all pump & dump.
If you’re just enjoying each other in the present with a gentle & affectionate touch, it can be very soothing almost meditative. Good for reducing stress. -
Splitting a unit of work up into a series of small but concise commits have been valuable for me.
I often need to cherry pick work between branches that’s corresponding to jira tickets a customer requested.
On my own & usually public projects, it’s often littered with “wip” that eventually leads to a commit message consisting of the feature name. -
@tosensei agree. The problem seems to stem from direct updates in prod db. At least that’s what I’m told lol.
Narrows the list of suspects down a lot since it’s a handful that has access 😂 -
@donkulator don’t have access to anything in production.
But suggested to mgmt that we should gather differences from prod and reflect down. -
I forgot the best part, it’s not even my code that blew up.
It just happen to coincide with my deployment, so I got flagged and assigned for production outage 😂 -
Or just straight yeet software because you failed to update within an hour of a new upgrade..
Few things as frustrating as coming back from lunch only to find Docker, editors and maybe even your browser is silently uninstalled.
What’s more frustrating is needing to pester IT dept. for a person with authority to, to authorize admin actions… -
Mostly Web development at the same pay as a bunch of bootcamp graduates. The only difference is, I appear less productive because a lot of my day is spent “pair programming” err mentoring and explaining how things work.
Saying no or rejecting due time constraints is considered being a bad teammate 🤷♂️ -
Take care of your health or your health takes care of you. ((:
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What does the login function do?
You could use the step debugger with task mgr open.
Step thru until it starts spiking. -
It varies, sometimes I need so extra much time my girlfriend literally yells at me to go to sleep to be able to wake up for work tomorrow 😂
And other times, none at all -
@kiki have yet to urgently need any of adobe’s software. Closest to design I get is handcrafting SVGs or a little bit of Figma 😁
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Same reasons I choose to run Debian on a ThinkPad 470s.
Trusty & stable. No surprises.
Gentoo is also in my top picks, especially now it’s offering binary pkgs. It used to be my goto when I had more spare time.
I really like eselect and in general the gentoolkit. Just need the time to sit down and compile a kernel.
At work, we’re given the choice of either Mac OS or Windows, and I figured I might as well go Mac as I’ll probably live in WSL2 otherwise. -
I mean.. knowing how to handle filesystems, how tunnels, vpns, networks & os in general works and how to lookup and read documentation for deployment best practices and CI/CD is sorta just expected from a web developer role. At least that’s been my experience.
You’re basically expected to know everything in relative proximity to your work to qualify for a junior or intermediate.
Knowing how to communicate with clients, mentor and teach devs with less experience is what yields senior level. Oh and have enough discipline to not get bored during endless meetings. -
@tosensei good ol’ & oh so brittle distributed monoliths. Or just a big ball of entangled mud, if you prefer. Beloved child has many names 😂
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@tosensei doing it to improve and keep things safe, I’m all aboard with.
But ppl asking for like introducing graphql as a layer on top of a pre-existing json api or move existing apps to serverless because “scale”..
Or because we use React, we must adopt and rewrite to Next.js and move to Vercel instead of our own servers..
Or my favorite: “let’s rewrite it to micro services for performance and future scale”.. -
It might not be sexy, but it’s honest work.
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Yes, rewrite culture and well supported.
about every 6 months there’s some major release or certification that provides an excuse and a reason to fill up the boards with tasks that no customer asked for, but is going to reluctantly pay for anyways.
Personally I just avoid voicing my opinions as that would likely cause them to downvote my task suggestions, which is usually revolving around managing technical debt and refining ux. The former is an easy candidate to shoot down, given the value return isn’t immediately obvious to management & customers -
Yes. If you need the interactivity, like for instance building a flight, train or ferry map.. go for a library like Svelte, Vue or React.
And use it as an island.
You don’t need to buy into a framework, if you don’t want to.
It’s a tool, stop zealously shilling your favorite toolkit(re: framework) as the best thing ever. Get shit done, get paid & go home to your family.
If somebody steps on my lawn to preach their favorite gospel (re: framework) they better run fast. -
Just take it, one step at a time
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@Root sounds very familiar. those pesky compliances and standards that’s annoying the entire staff but provides a slight advantage to sales 🤣
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Meeting all day then expected voluntary overtime to meet deadlines.
Nothing out of the ordinary here officer, move along. -
Young punk, get off my lawn