

I don’t use lazyvim, but I found the “auto pairs” plugin you can try to disable
I don’t use lazyvim, but I found the “auto pairs” plugin you can try to disable
One thing that has kept me on dwm for so long is that my patched configuration no longer needs any more changes and I take it with me wherever I go. it was challenging but rewarding.
Never an upgrade needed.
I eventually want to go to Wayland and River seems nice!
Also might want to give https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl a shot for dwm in Wayland
How’s the stability of bspwm for you? It used to be my go-to but I think multiple monitors would make it crash when I used it years ago.
Have some kids and day one that fruit is at least half gone.
I’ve reached for some complex awk when I am looking to parse snippets of code where breaking out a full language parser would have been too much.
One example is parsing statements from a Dockerfile but only within certain stages of the image. So I reach for regex range in awk and I can make something that works everywhere.
Of course I probably could have done the same thing in python by controlling the beginning and end via variables, but I like awk sometimes.
The gophers are https://podman.io/ which builds and runs containers. My guess is they are building the same application in multiple distros for their one application
Like
my-app-nix my-app-fedora my-app-alpine
It’s a common practice so users can choose the distro they prefer when launching your container in their stack.
Add on a CI system (not Jenkins) and you got yaml controlling your yaml!
Not sure if people think I’m weird, but I’ll write down names of neighbors in Google keep.
Like Michael scott “brad, 2 kids with orange cat named sunny”
Be me, the only one who knows how to read the ancient text of Jenkins log.
Now you’re doing pipelines forever. 😞
Pro-tip. Don't try kids movies or shows, scratched up enough that they don't rip.
Fun part about Orem is that all of those houses for 400-600 were built in the 80s and haven't been updated since then.
So then you start looking at houses in at least Saratoga or Spanish fork. I landed in Springville and I bought 3 years ago before the market got as bad as it did.
You can use kubernetes on any OCI container deployment.
So if you don’t want/need to install the docker program, you can go with containerd.
If you have multiple media apps. Say radarr, sonarr. You will thank yourself later if you set up all of those in docker-compose, save the configuration to git, mount the storage to something like /media in the container. That means next time you have to set this up again it will automatically be ready.
I had previous work experience, but setting up containers vs VMs was way faster. The permissions of the media between multiple apps was never messed with which saved me from frustrating issues between applications.
https://www.cncf.io/phippy/the-childrens-illustrated-guide-to-kubernetes/