I have been trying to be more functional but I still use classes for things like loading/modeling configs. What are some common situations where using an object is a good solution?
I use python if that helps at all.
I avoid apt because it does silly stuff. Always use apt-get. I suppose having to know that quirk is a con of the distro.
I just don't use snaps and it works great for me. For docker I add their apt repository and install it like that.
Last night I was writing a script and it made a directory literally named "~" on accident. It being 3am I did an rm -rf ~ without thinking and destroyed my home dir. Luckily some of the files were mounted in docker containers which my user didn't have permission to delete. I was able to get back to an ok state but lost a bit of data.
I now realize I really should be making backups because shit happens. I self host a pypi repository, a docker registry both with containers and some game servers in and out of containers. What would be the simplest tool to backup to Google drive and easily restore?
With python you can use the := to assign and return new value.
My one 3 is terrible. Keys dying after 2 or 3 years.
I use poetry and it works really well. I would consider it solved but that doesn't mean there isn't the possibility of a better solution.
What is the principle for manual cars?
Growing up in the US public school system really painted communism in the worst light. They really only focused on those two dudes and never talked about any successful implementations of communism. I always felt like they weren't fairly representing communism in my schools. I feel like it could work but haven't found any successful examples. Could you provide a few communism successes?
Probably "Passion of the Christ". It was really hard to watch, didn't make it to the end.
Fuck you cunt
I see but I do wonder if docker has so many more cves partly because it has way more users.
Hey you dropped this.
But what about video games :(
It is js, it is always source code.
That ratio seems a bit high. I bet most ebikers do it for economic reasons.
Am I dumb or does th article not mention the executive's response to this question?
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My Internet goes down fairly often so I want to start keeping track of it.
Also asked them if torrenting legal stuff is allowed and they said no.