Write a ticket, mentioning “tackle TODOs” 😅
Write a ticket, mentioning “tackle TODOs” 😅
Hey man you’re human! Mistakes! Everyone makes them! At least you admit it, right :D
Have been using Open Telemetry with Micrometer in a Spring Boot 3 microservices architecture. I have to say (regardless of framework of programming language) : structure your logs (like the article mentioned), use the tracing ID propagation and collect the logs in something like Elastic. This makes analyzing logs nice, especially if you’re in a Kubernetes cluster with many services with multiple pods.
Eh, what’s a dcp?
No! This has been bugging me for quite some time as well. Other than that, it’s excellent software.
What eldritch beast was summoned as a result?
Take this advice, especially if you are just starting with Linux. You can also install it in a VM if you are still running Windows, to get a feeling of different desktop environments (Gnome, xfce, KDE, etc) before choosing.
This is great! How would you describe your experience creating this template? I’ve been wondering about porting the modern-cv template from LaTeX myself.
This is extremely helpful!! The filters are arcane and it really helped me out with something :D
Mike Ross Erveeces = microservices :)
Fish shell has this built-in with Ctrl+R :)
I’ve been trying out Helix as of late. It’s a bit different than vim, but I’m beginning to like it.
Helix looks promising. It’s kind of learning curvish because I have to unlearn vim. Trying to do more things in it though, bit by bit (no pun intended)
"No, I would not protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want. You got to pay. You got to pay your bills.”
This is a level of hypocrisy… I just cannot
I just wished Joplin would store notes as some kind of plain text, like Obsidian does. I’ve also been trying out AppFlowy, which looks kinda promising (and Foss), but it stores notes in a db as well.
What’s wrong with TOML? I personally think it’s great for configuration purposes.
If you want to build something from scratch, you first have to invent the universe :) (paraphrased from Carl Sagan)
I’m no musician or whatever, more a hobbyist regarding that. I’ve used lmms to compose some tunes. Is Bitwig somewhat comparable?
Is Python scripting working on version 3.0? For the life of me I can’t get that to work on version 2 (whichever version).