I like the idea of it and there were times i used it correctly, but most of the time i do it wrong i guess.
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Finally. Hail the google overlords!
Bricked my pc twice because of the bootloader and couldn't repair it. From now on i just nuke my system if something is fucky and have a shell script do the installing of packages etc.
I had a friend come over to my place to fix her laptops wifi. After about an hour searching for any setting in windows that i could have missed, i coincidentally found a forum where one pointed out this could be due to a hardware wifi switch...
Loop habit tracker app on android: https://github.com/iSoron/uhabits
They are in the google play store and f-droid i believe
I'm not sure if I understand your question, but if you are trying to build a solution, you will have to know the problem. I am writing said mailings, database, rest interfaces etc. for which Java and Spring boot is pretty useful. Some people might consider this antiquated. I also used python for data science stuff in the past. Neither would i like to have been using java back then, or python now. But in both cases i needed to know what i was building before i (or my employer) chose the technology to use.
If you are offered a position where you will have to use a technology for something you think its not a good fit for then run. Some people might even be more interested in you if you tell them as it makes you look more experienced. And you're right, it is usually not worth it to have religious wars over 0.xy percents of performance gain, as long as you're not trying to build a house with a screwdriver.
Aus anderen Bundesländern hört man nur wie sich die Gerichte bereits vorbereitet haben und das Strafverfahren in einer 5 stelligen Anzahl eingestellt werden.
Aba mia san mia lol. Darauf a Maß.
Let's hope that this is not a productive system. I want to say that you'd have to try hard to do something that stupid, but then again, knowing from myself, you can cause a lot of trouble with a single command in a cli somewhere.
Im so looking forward to this. When i tried to use tmpfs / ramdisk, the transcoding would simply stop because there was no space left.
That escalated quickly.
In my case it's more like something from the 400 range
Ngl, that bio reads like a rollercoaster ride