

Run for the hills.
Someone you meet will never be a better person than when in a relationship.
This is one giant big red flag.
Run for the hills.
Someone you meet will never be a better person than when in a relationship.
This is one giant big red flag.
Or hardware issues (i still have night sweats over wifi on laptops even though that has been better for decades now).
Jetbrains IDE’s do love their fair share of memory. I can verify that.
I am starting to appreciate vscode more and more but it is a challenge to find the right plugins sometimes.
Without supported loadbalancer Kubernetes is no fun / not doable in my opinion.
For Hetzner for example, there are some recipes to be found to use an LB and also volumes.
I’ve stepped back to docker compose with a traefik proxy which takes labels from the containers to decide where to route what.
Highly recommended!
In Dutch, the word is “haai” for shark.
Same here.
Daily driver is a mac but I always use a desktop Linux machine at home.
The paintshop job with the letters is awesome.
Thank you for your sacrifice. It will not be forgotten.
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.
Amazing way to approach it!
Just a wee bit afraid there would be just porn left after applying the “subscribe to me” rule 😉
I was an avid nginx user but having caddy handle the ssl certificate creation and renewal is amazing.
I probably am outdated on nginx (maybe it supports it?) but caddy is what I use from here on out.
Don’t know what it is in this thread. “It did not work for you so you must have done something wrong”?
See my thread where some dude says it should just work (when he is just doing LTS kernel updates only and not updating in general).
Comments simply blaming the user based on their limited usecase are hardly constructive.
Bleeding edge in Debian? I was not even using the “testing” release of Debian.
If your point is that it’s fine for a company to get their stuff out there in a timely fashion, that company just sucks balls in my opinion.
Just FYI I am perfectly fine with you having your workarounds and (apparently different) opinion.
I expected some basic civility and more constructive tone of words. But if you start blaming me as a user for something basically ALL other vendors are coping with just fine, thats where the discussion stops with me.
I am definitely not against linux (daily user myself). And honestly, people like you don’t make Linux more attractive of an option.
Have a good one.
To be honest, i dont know.
It was some years ago. But the pain remains 😉
You have adapted your way of working around the fact that it can break:
I call that way of not updating “annoying” and insecure IMO.
Other vendors don’t have this issue.
My conclusion: steer clear of Nvidia.
Debian.
Well, every kernel update is overstated maybe, but I had my fixed workflow of dropping to text mode and reinstalling the latest drivers from vendor, which is annoying as hell.
Dropped the card after meddling about for almost a year. Been using Linux since slackware was still hip & happening.
I’ll interpret this as “it worked for you”. It did not work for me.
Its also an easy way to access and fix your system if the windowing environment does not work (wich almost never happens unless Nvidia drivers, although that has improved a lot as well).