

I’ve been using NPM for a few years now and can’t recommend it enough. I use it to route to both docker containers on an internal proxy network as well at other services within my networks
I’ve been using NPM for a few years now and can’t recommend it enough. I use it to route to both docker containers on an internal proxy network as well at other services within my networks
I did this to myself last week on a new project. Spent an hour trying to track down at what point in my code the data from the database got converted to [Object object]. Finally decided to check the db itself and realized that the [Object object] was coming from inside the house the whole time and the error in my code was when the entry was being written smh
I’ve been using a modified and simplified version of Prismatic Night it’s somewhat basic but I’m pretty happy with it. I’ve got startpages for my personal stuff, one for my wife and her personal stuff, and a couple for work.
Damn it even on Lemmy I can’t get to the comments before someone else has the samr idea as me ahaha
For what it’s worth I was able to play Farm Together the whole time, it has a dedicated offline mode, that’s the only game I’ve played in ages but I’ve played the GoW games without internet plenty so I imagine that would have been fine too
Meanwhile at my college the instructors only publish the current week and previous weeks, can’t even read ahead within the damn class
It’ll even automatically configured variable alert volumes corresponding to the importance of the service!
I have so many shitty little discord bots I’ve tossed together, I love self hosting them lol
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“Are these ‘gains’ in the room with us right now?”
Amazingly MAM does not have it
Almost did the same last night on a device that has its internal drive (flash) mounted as mmc and the USB drive was sda