I try to follow Bash strict mode. It can protect you from some foot shooting.
I try to follow Bash strict mode. It can protect you from some foot shooting.
I hate that my government (Sweden) is a driving force behind this.
We have historically used GitPython a lot, but in a recent project I tried git via sh instead. It works great. If you already know the git cli, this feels very ergonomic to use.
No thanks
You are right, I didn’t think of MBR.
It was possible for Ubuntu once upon a time
Odd choice to use Android 11 on one of them and Android 14 on the other. Makes me suspicious of their ability to keep these devices up to date over time.
Yes, unstable Debian is still hella stable. But you probably don’t want to suggest it as the first Linux dust since you need some extra carefulness when updating.
This is enough for most projects.
You cannot seed files that are altered. It’s not the same files anymore.
So yes, as long as you want to continue sending, you need to keep the original files around.
How many bananas does it take to make a Carlos?
I agree with this but I suspect that a lot of the backend is dependent on other in-house infrastructure so it’s not as easy as most people think.
Won’t that allow for crap to fall into the USB port?
Try Rdx, it’s great for read access to Reddit.
More info in the GitHub repo.
Now my 1000/1000 for 429 SEK (about 40$) doesn’t sound as good. At least the candy is cheaper here in Sweden.
I hope her surgeon wasn’t named Paolo Macchiarini.
We have well established ways to deal with secrets. Also, everyone is responsible enough to not self approve changes where they do things they are uncertain of.
We very seldom resort to self approvals. Everyone in the team see code reviews as important. But also that progress trumps code review.
Who said anything about only requiring 1 reviewer? And no, I did not drop an /s. You should try working for a healthy team where everyone takes collective responsibility and where the teams progress is more important than any one person’s progress.
Sorry for chuckling at your disappointment.