

Actions are fine for very simple repos.
Gitlab CI is a dream, definitely my preference at work.
Jenkins can be okay or horrible depending on the setup.
Actions are fine for very simple repos.
Gitlab CI is a dream, definitely my preference at work.
Jenkins can be okay or horrible depending on the setup.
Not trying to victim blame but your org was kind of asking for it here. I hope someone above takes responsibility for the situation they put you in.
This level of precision doesn’t make sense. I wouldn’t go any higher than 5 digits which is already meter accuracy.
Especially in the context of a portfolio, this would count against you for geospatial software roles.
Gitlab pipelines are super nice to use and integrate nicely with merge requests.
I like the Github UI, clean and simple, but down like what comes along with it…
Interested in self hosting forejo but I’m mostly coding at work these days.
I use Immich for sharing. Get some accounts set up for closest family so you can easily add them to albums. For others you can just share a link to each album, password protected or simply unlisted.
Personally, I run my internet accessible apps on my Hetzner VM behind a reverse proxy, whereas things like home automation, DNS and Octoprint I prefer to serve on my local network.
Same as any piece of software you’re hosting, it’s up to you to decide. I run my instance on my Hetzner vm.
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Also my go-to, I prefer everything in version control instead of someone else’s cloud.
IIRC, Pycharm can also inject the same .rest files.
curl?
I subconsciously replace os.path
with pathlib
whenever touching any module for a refactor.
Pydantic offers awesome runtime validation (using Rust).
I’ve been mostly a poetry guy but have tested out uv a bit lately. Two main advantages I see are being able to install Python (I relied on pyenv before) and it’s waaay faster at solving/installing dependencies.
In VS code these should work through the Remote-Containers flow, just like they do through Remote-SSH.
Hmm, I just re-read the blog post and GitHub where I thought I read that and I think I was mistaken…
Poetry support is on their roadmap!
Ansible is so simple yet so elegant.
It’s not a dealbreaker for me but I feel your pain. Getting everything organized in Gitlab is a pleasure.
Righteous!
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