That’s not how loans for billionaires work. The bank is very happy to only collect some interest on this huge loan for ever, and would be more than happy to give Elon more loans to buy other things. Because of the fractional reserve banking system the bank isn’t even running any real risk by doing this.
it’s also a lesser serving, so healthier.
I’m sorry but this is hilarious. You spent less money and you got less food? Fascinating 😄
I do have nightly off-site backups, that’s true. Still, having the git repo be on the same machine doesn’t seem right to me.
That would fill the same role as watchtower I guess? I’ve previously tried to have a look at having portainer manage the docker compose stack that it’s running inside but at least back then it seemed to be a dead end and not really what portainer is meant to do. I’m not interested in moving away from docker compose at this time.
I’d be a bit concerned with having the git repo also be hosted on the machine itself. If the drives break it’s all gone. I could of course have two remotes but then pushing changes still becomes a multi step procedure.
Oh for sure for sure. I just know that a lot of people use their homelab to learn skills that they can put on their resume when looking for a job. It’s totally fair to over engineer your self hosting setup if that’s your goal.
You should definitely figure out some infra as code system now while it’s manageable. Normally I’d recommend docker-compose as it’s very easy to learn and has a huge ecosystem, but since you’re using proxmox you might need to look at ansible like the other commenter said. Having IaC with git makes it so much easier to test new stuff, roll changes back, and all that good stuff, in addition to solving your original problem of forgetting what is running where.
Just find the simplest IaC solution possible. Unless you are gunning for a job in infrastructure you don’t need to go into kubernetes or terraform or anything like that, you just need something reproducible that you can easily understand and modify.
While this sounds right, it is probably a path to depression. At this point I’m pretty much qualified for any web dev job I want, and I know I’d be one of the best hires they ever made, but I also know the interview gods are fickle bastards. I can easily see myself getting a string of rejections and taking a hard hit to my mental health.
An interview is not a fair assessment of your skill and fit, it’s just the best tool we have for the job. Therefore, don’t let the outcome of interviews tell you how good you are or what you’re ready for. Imo you kinda just know these things.
As for OP, sounds like they’re maybe still learning rule 1 of software development; the job is 90% figuring out how to do shit, it’s not actually so much about what you already know, although that certainly helps with the figuring out part. Once you’ve figured out how to figure out most of the problems that come up in your job, you’re more than ready for a new challenge, if you want one.
I feel like this wasn’t even that long ago? I was quite surprised when my content suddenly started being sponsored by them again.
That’s a very good point!
Ignorant question: isn’t alt text primarily for visually impaired people? If so, what is the point of including info about color?
Big Giant Circles - The Glory Days
Ah, fooled by the title yet again!
Yo I really like this. Does it exist in other aspect ratios?
Quick feedback: your css transitions are way too long, opening the hamburger menu should not make me feel like I’m waiting for it to open.
Also you’ve gone for the card layout on the app list, however cards create the expectation that they are actionable yet clicking them does nothing. At least make the app names clickable.
I started seeing this too. Interestingly pulling individual images works, it only does this when trying to pull all the images.
I manage computer systems.
They’re still not collecting the loans from Elon, they’re just passing the loans around. You can take the win if you want it here but I’m pretty sure that’s not what either of us meant before.