https://www.localstack.cloud/ emulates a bunch of the aws services, perfect for local testing.
https://www.localstack.cloud/ emulates a bunch of the aws services, perfect for local testing.
Dumbest shit on lemme today award goes to…. This!
No that’s really not possible. I’d recommend tossing the similar ones after you pick the “best”.
It might- but you’d have to worry about the chemicals in the adhesive too.
This is fucking gold
I gotcha, I misunderstood. Cheers!
What’s wrong with ZSH? I was using it for 5+ years before it became the default over bash, mainly because of the auto complete features, oh-my-zsh and later just plugins and powerlevel10k.
Cokan Ballsy
Haven’t had Facebook in at least 5 years, probably more. I had a Reddit account for 13 years, but got banned for saying I wished MTG would trip and swallow her own head. They said I was inciting violence. Fuck Reddit. I had an Instagram account for a while and I posted joke pictures of random everyday objects with lots of filters. After insta became a super battery drain spy box app, I deleted app and account and never looked back. Never got into twitter, certainly wont now. Lenny seems to be one of the few platforms that isn’t totally ruined by shitty people and companies.
I heard they’re gonna remove schools because kids show up to them not knowing anything.
They tried that once, it was terrible :/ I miss communicator 4.7.1
You can get gigabit over 5e, you don’t need super expensive cables. That said I ran cat 6 through my whole house and am able to fully saturate the bus, about 115 MBps (920 Mbps) which accounts for the TCP overhead. I haven’t tried 2/5/10G on it bull I’ll probably upgrade in a few years, I don’t expect to have much trouble getting good speeds. Your biggest issue was you might not have had all the cable pairs in your wire, or your cables ends might have been crusty, or you could have had bad kinks in the wire causing packet loss, or some real absolute trash quality wire. In general, 5e and 6 are plenty for most people/situations to get good speeds (1Gb+)
In our case cloud is fine, as long as it’s within our security boundary- so that means external SaS is out, but hosted within our cloud is fine. I’m still not super excited about the prospect of managing and maintaining it though :/ We’re going down this path because AWS is killing code commit and other pipeline stuff, which sucks because even though other tools are better, code commit was fedRamped and from the same vendor.
Don’t know if they continued to renew it, but macOS was officially certified as unix for a few years!
Are you west coast? Somewhere else?
That’s pretty amazing and I suspect that’ll be a trend that continues at a pretty rapid pace!
Those uniforms fit like they took them off a dead guy that wore a very poorly tailored uniform.