It’s not weird. I’d appreciate it if it were me.
Just wonking about on the internet… oh look, a bee.
It’s not weird. I’d appreciate it if it were me.
Gentoo ricer reporting in.
Ran a stage 1 Gentoo build whilst at uni back in the early 00’s. Man building that on my Athlon took an absolute age - and there was no easy way for me to read docs whilst I was putting it together.
Still, ran Gnome DE and did my dissertation on it.
Love a big cat (size, not weight, obvs.)
Tiny bed or chungus cat?
Disappointed to see it’s not Crisis. It was always Crisis.
I just bought an actual domain and use that 😅
As an added bonus, letsencrypt works with no effort.
It’ll never happen, centralised means stable. Just check out what this company called Google have built!
Not true.
Both Lemmy and KBin map the same activitypub activities to the same upvote and downvote actions.
When it’s running in server mode it provides a similar UI too when it’s a client, except now you can browse the snapshots/policies of each client that uses it.
Not quite full management but yeah, good for home use.
My vote goes to Kopia.
Not to mention that the defacto package manager (composer) blows NPM out of the water in basically all metrics. From what I understand most languages package managers now look up to or even model themselves on it.
Large parts of my particular departments .gov.uk stack are PHP. All modern (8.1+) using established frameworks and to be honest, it’s a joy. It’s quick to write, easy to understand and very easy to test. The write, run, debug cycle is also essentially instant; although I really enjoy using Go (another bit of the stack) being able to quickly iterate changes is something I absolutely miss when I’m using it.
Laravel + Livewire is some sort of dark voodoo magic. I can write only PHP and have a functioning SPA with push updates and all sorts.
There are tests (and if the readme is to be believed a 71% coverage) they live in the top level tests/ folder.
As to the .env file you just need to rename the example one and either amend these values (with appropriate urls)
SERVER_NAME=localhost
KBIN_DOMAIN=localhost:9443
KBIN_STORAGE_URL=https://localhost:9443/media
MERCURE_URL=https://localhost:9443/.well-known/mercure
MERCURE_PUBLIC_URL=https://localhost:9443/.well-known/mercure
CADDY_MERCURE_URL=https://localhost:9443/.well-known/mercure
Or add them to a new .env.local
file.
Start it all up and jobs done*
*well, you need to run the asset pipeline and add an admin user but that’s all in the Readme.
It has one. Minus an undocumented step (that’s sat fixed in a pr). Bringing it up amounts to 4 lines in a console; 1 to bring up the stack and 3 to start a JS watch for asset compilation.
For an organisation hosting as many companies data as this one I’d expect automated tape at a minimum. Of course, if the attacker had the time to start messing with the tape that’s lost as well but it’s unlikely.