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When you want IPv6 but your ISP says “no”
A furry web developer from Poland. He/him/his.
When you want IPv6 but your ISP says “no”
“Docker Compose v2”
basically had to alter a few of my Ansible recipes
I feel (as a fullstack developer) that letting websites run arbitrary code in your browser was a mistake.
The motto of my company. Their latest hit was trying to redefine the word “always”
I need to save up enough dough to be able to early retire the moment I hear that we need to adapt our software to Martian Time
I’ve heard COBOL devs being referred to in Polish as “koboliści” (I guess you could translate it as “cobolists”)
The company behind it folded after the dude got put in the clink and nobody cared for it anymore, perhaps precisely because the dude who invented it murdered his wife.
Thanks, now I hate recursive acronyms
No, it’s what XDebug does to your stacktraces if you have display errors on
Yeah, that’s my philosophy. Don’t mess with it unless I can get my ass in there and fix it in case it goes south.
You still need IP DNS to bootstrap, but you can use your ISP’s DNS for that
We were laughing at work because we use Psalm for PHP static analysis and one of the guys was getting bible quotes in the Google results
Yeah, this and the name “falsehoods” thing is mostly nitpicking
If junior gets write access to prod that’s on whoever gave them that access
In some cases it’s “proof of slacking off”
git is a blockchain without a proof of work
At least someone is cleaning this mess up
Isn’t it how most frameworks do it by default? As in, crashing on E_NOTICE?
Intelligence is knowing that tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad
Or studying computer science and learning about finite state machines