EmasXP

@EmasXP@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

Two things pop up

  • I once left an alert() asking "what the fuck?". That was mostly laughed upon, so no worry.
  • I accidentally dropped the production database and replaced it by the staging one. That was not laughed upon.

"flatsnap". This made my day

Been using Qwant for maybe a year or so. Recently found Swisscows too. I am not sure if Qwant uses their own index. I remember that they said that they were to create their own index, but the results looks suspiciously similar to Bing. Swisscows for sure runs their own index, and I find the results to be rather good

I think this happens when there's notifications from Slack in the notification center. For some reason it does not seem to sync. Clearing in the notification center is probably going to "fix" the badge counter

The Brother printer I bought recently was easier to install on Linux than on Mac. I think that says something. Always works too

I really enjoy Mojeek. It gives you results you would not get anywhere else. I see high value in that

Ctrl + Y shall paste, and nothing else!

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I really like Taskito, and have been using it for quite a while. I think the widget looks very nice too, though I relied more on the notifications.

Recently switched to Microsoft To Do, simply because I realized it works more in the way I think. I make a plan for the day, and tick off the tasks I finish. Some tasks might not be finished (happens a bit too often, I admit), and those tasks will be suggested when I make a plan on the following day. The widget looks OK, not too exciting, but clean enough.

I use this one for all my work related notes. It's simply great. Unlike many other note taking apps CherryTree is not made with Electron. So it's both powerful and very light

Loved that show! Needed to stop after my anxiety levels went to high though :D

I've only used Caddy as a reverse proxy in production, but on my development machine I use Caddy with php-fpm. That makes me a bit unsure if I understand your questions correctly.

For me that would look something like this:

test.example.com {
	root * var/www/html
	php_fastcgi unix//run/php/php7.4-fpm.sock
	file_server
}

(Yeah, PHP 7.4, I know)

It looks like your Docker (?) image is exposing the php-fmp socket? I did not even know that was possible, but I don't doubt it is.

Caddy has no issues serving multiple hosts from the same server, it can even be with different php-fpm sockets. Caddy will just nod at you, maybe silently question your choice of still running PHP 7.4, but it accepts it and runs. Just make another block with a different host in the same Caddyfile, and it will work just fine.

Speaking of LaTeX, I really recommend LyX. You don't need to know any LaTeX to use it, and the result is always satisfying

I second Rawtherapee. I know there's a lot of love for Darktable, but I personally find the results from Rawtherapee better. Both are great applications

We all have different levels of insecurity. I think it's common to not want to hurt the feelings of the ones we love

This state-o-fart user-experience will transport you to the future of user experiences

I admit. This cracked me up.

Table locks can be a real pain. You know you need to do the change, but the system is constantly running queries towards it. Now days it's a bit easier with algorithm=inplace and lock=none, but in the good old days you were on your own. Your only friend was luck. Large migrations like that still gives me shivers

+1 for LXQt. But what do you mean XFCE is not ready? Never used MATE, so I cannot tell, but XFCE seemed solid when I used it

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Using pCloud and is very satisfied. One can buy life-time storage if one prefers that over subscriptions, and it seems to be on sale almost all the time

Aha, I see, thank you