rolaulten

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rolaulten,

When I was taught it it was not pure left/right. Rather a method to differentiate levels of Libertarianism form other branches of liberalism focused on social justice (rising tide and all that). Any idea where you read it? Poli sci wonk phrasing being included into more popular literature is always fun to see.

rolaulten,

If your installing, or deleting something and your package manager is modifying more then a few packages: stop, read and think about what your about to do.

rolaulten, (edited )

I’m in a similar boat. Flew across the country because after “missing” 2017s I immediately felt regret. Now I’m debating Europe in 2026.

But the colors. Can someone who understands this stuff please explain to me why a simple reduction in light in the lead up to (and following) totality makes all the colors seem “wrong”?

rolaulten,

+1. We are a household of sysadmins/engineers. Sure I or my wife could design a PC for media in an afternoon - but I don’t want to deal with it.

An apple TV was a no fuss, no headache media box that can interface with the servers that store my media.

rolaulten,

Id say if it’s in your budget - get one. We have no other apple products in the house but that. The biggest annoyance was making an apple account (for some stupid reason they require it…)

rolaulten,

That’s the scary thing. It looks like this narrowly missed getting into Debian and RH. Downstream downstream that is… everything.

rolaulten,

As others have said, remove the # to uncommit the line.

Commits are a special type of line in many languages that allow us humans to stick info (generally for humans) inside the code that the interpreter skips over. From the machines perspective this block looks like:


<span style="color:#323232;">environment:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    POSTGRES_PASSWORD: HDFnWzVZ5bGI
</span>

Note that the entire line is missing.

As a side note. Please change the password as it’s been posted to the Internet.

rolaulten,

I assume there is nothing in the database? Delete the file under volumes and relaunch. At a guess your database for initialized without a user and is now just in that state.

rolaulten,

Yep. Sounds right. Welcome to learning docker compose.

rolaulten,

Enterprise tooling (aka a usable API) and it stays out if my way.

rolaulten,

Along a similar vain to making a git friend, buy your sysadmins/ops people a box of doughnuts once in a while. They (generally) all code and will have some knowledge of what you are working on.

rolaulten,

That’s more or less it.

For example, I’ve got somewhere around 700 users. If we don’t have SSO (SAML preferred, oauth as a fall back, and good whiskey is required for ldap/ad) whatever your attempting to buy won’t pass review. Now Timmy the sales drone knows that, and so does their leadership - hence the SSO tax.

rolaulten,

Wiki for anyone who does not feel like searching: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_rocks

I should point out that when Wikipedia of all places has a legal status section you should take real care with how/when/where you have them.

rolaulten,

Wiki for anyone who does not feel like searching: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_rocks

I should point out that when Wikipedia of all places has a legal status section you should take real care with how/when/where you have them.

rolaulten,

With how they keep shoving snaps at everyone? At my work a migration to Debian is starting to be openly pondered.

rolaulten,

I almost never interact with desktop Linux. That’s a horrifying trend.

rolaulten,

Important question: Pulumi or Terraform?

rolaulten,

I have a framework. Hands down the best laptop I’ve ever worked with/on.

rolaulten,

Everyone with a sound bar. Depending on the sound bar you might have a dedicated base - but you might not.

rolaulten,

Really? TIL.

rolaulten,

It’s not uncommon for the password manager to not be on the same system as where the password is being entered - hence a human needs to type. For example: consumer electronics with their own dinky little screens. Smart TVs/game systems and servers where remote access is not possible (or copy/paste does not work by design).

rolaulten,

As an ops person I disagree! Our arbitrary changes are documented in a jira ticket in the ops project. If you can’t view the ops project fill free to open a ticket in ops and we will triage it when we feel like it.

rolaulten,

Not the person you asked, but another forever dm who likes it.

I fell into it because I wanted to play and the best way to control scheduling was to run the game.

If you like to write stories that’s wonderful - take a look at some of the pre generated adventures in any system to understand how the different components work in pen and paper games. Just remember that no plot can survive contact with the players unscathed (after all it’s group story telling)- and some level of improve skill will help the overall experience. After that just have fun.

rolaulten,

We found an use case with Page duty and it’s ical feed already…

rolaulten,

What about the fact that any DnD universe is inherently functioning a set of non euclidean rules with respect to geometry? We know this because moving at a diagonal takes the same amount of movement as a square in one of the cardinal directions.

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