PHP likes to have a word with you. (:
PHP likes to have a word with you. (:
Yes, totally agree, and it applies to formats and language syntaxes even if braces are used.
I recently switched to gnome-web (epiphany) from qutebrowser because it has gotten better in the past months. If a page makes the browser slow, I blame the webpage. In most cases, I can avoid the shitty webpage.
But still, I hope it catches up for the instances I have no choice and open a different browser for a specific webpage.
“I cannot attend EOD daily today, I have to get the kids from school early.”
I have a blocker for Friday afternoon meetings.
Granted, they have config files, but they suggest using the gui for beginners. I don’t know. WTF!!
Using multiple nginx servers can increase robustness and ease deployments. I never wrote anywhere that I would use one server for one application. In fact, I do the opposite thanks to nginx. But there is a point when someone wants to split up different types of web applications, for instance some of them need node, the others need php or something entirely different that would conflict with the other two. This way configs can be changed during a deployment in production while others don’t need to be touched and unaffected services are not interrupted not even for a very short time.
I agree with the author: Only GUI config? WTF!
If a gui does make the configuration harder then it is a bad tool for the job. Your claim is partly, that OLS makes things easier. I think, the struggle with the gui config illustrates that it doesn’t. If cannot debug a problem with that gui or do not know what an abstract gui setting does, then it actually pretty bad.
Btw. Nginx configuration can be separated into seperate files and through proxy_pass
seperated onto seperate servers.
A bad keyboard can be distracting.
Actually, I have it the other way around. I bought the same keyboard I use at home for work as well. Imagine, you have to switch employers and get a new keyboard in the office. A nightmare!
I am using a Planck keyboard (40% of the keys a regular keyboard has). This is way outside your 50,- €$£ price range, but I think, it is worth it: Fully customizable key layout and different more silent switches for work.
I never would go wireless for a keyboard that is not connected to a TV. That reminds me, that I hate the mouse I have to use at work, it is wireless! I guess I buy a second G203 for work, too (without RGB). [=
Have you heard of Svelte? You can write everything in Typescript or Javascript. It runs on top of node and SSR is made very easy.
I wouldn’t trust them writing emails.