Unless you have a great use case for it, such as guaranteeing a deployment is all exactly the same from top to bottom in a variety of environments, I suggest not overcomplicating with Docker or containers. I suggest not overcomplicating as a rule of thumb, though.
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A 6 years ago, I built a home media/backup server and hooked it up to a UPS, configured Wake on LAN, etc so it could run headless and maintenance-free. To this day the Plex service refuses to play nicely with Win2k16 and iTunes won’t play local files without signing into iCloud
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Only slightly peripherally related to EtC, and 90% sure you've addressed this before but I couldn't find the tweets after much searching: if one wanted to Learn To Code, any advice on how/where/on what to begin?
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Assuming 100% agreement on the undesirability of a multi-year idyll in the Finger Lakes, obv
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Which cloud?
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Just live edit PHP with an ftp client on an Apache box Problem solved
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kidding, but I feel the pain too
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Don’t do it! You have so many books to write!
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most coders i know just do best effort and end up settling on <os they prefer>.latest docker container for CI rather than an effective footprint minimzation (i.e. microservice model).
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This always fucking happens. Last time they asked me to work on some stupid fucking project, they said "oh, we can get you setup in the dev environment in an hour or so." THREE DAYS LATER after "oh we forgot, you also need this, then that, then shit," the shit finally works.
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