When having a #Django App deployed to #fly.io @flydotio what's the best way to read the actual Django logs? Store them in volumes? Or stream them to some S3? I get a 500 response in the browser sometimes and want to see the actual stacktrace.
Kindle pricing is pretty wild. You have to pay $ to buy a Kindle, and Kindle books are often $5 more than a paperback, which has to be printed and shipped to your home. And can then be given to friends/family to read when you are done. 😕
Unfortunately this comic was released after I finished my bachelor's thesis and studies, but I sincerely would have cited in in my introduction or in some critical approach chapter!
The problem with file-based approaches to note-taking is that it requires you to synchronize them. The difficulty with synchronizing them is that I cannot find a platform that I can use in Iran without a significant hassle (think hours) every time I'm trying to synchronize them.
@Amirography This seriously sounds more complicated than I imagined! But at least github is accessible (for the moment if I got you right) in Iran, i feared that it would be blocked or subject to export bans right away. What do you use now for note taking? Is a nextcloud instance a possible solution? I run one back home in Austria for the sole purpose of note and image backup from my phone/laptop. It even seems to be able to keep up with frequent saves from obsidian (also every second...)