Aka csm10495 on kbin.social
Unless your lists are 1000s of items long, just use text files in a folder.
Could even go fancy and use markdown.
Recommend cloudflare for DNS. I use it for DDNS via API and it works great.
You also basically pay the wholesale rate without markup for the domain.
It’s exciting, but man there are lots of assumptions in native python built around the gil.
I’ve seen lists, etc. modified by threads assuming the gil locks for them. Testing this e2e for any production deployment can be a bit of a nightmare.
+1 to NPM. Works really easily for certs and auto renewal.
I was told they’d always be there for me. Then my dad passed away a few years ago.
I still miss him.
It took a while to get going, but eventually the story worked well to pull me in. I was hooked on the character development and the plot.
The world is so vivid and beautiful too. Lots of things to look for, hunt, explore, etc. I really liked it.
I also had my character grow a big mustache. My wife won’t let me do that so I lived vicariously through the game for that too.
I’d like a video or gif of the banh mi closing
RDR2
I’ll cast a vote for checking the local Facebook marketplace or craigslist for a deal on a good laser printer.
My username has a space and a newline in it.
Random things break at random times.
Some of the assets still come from the original game, but OpenRCT2 is wonderful.
Species of apples
Exactly the same boat. But man Cloudflare is better in every way. Having an API to update/fetch records for a zone does wonders.
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Driving drunk.
Why not just build a wikipedia mirror?
All the data is available for free via download, torrent, etc.
Idk I have no complaints about wikipedia to lead me to look for a federated alternative.
Oh no it’s an Albany expression
A place where people use the phrase steamed hams.
I might be misunderstanding the licenses so correct me if wrong.
Can companies use GPL code internally without release as long as the thing written with it doesn’t get directly released to the public?
… or does GPL pollute everything even if used internally for commercial purposes?