

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.
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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This is not a subscription but a perpetual license and for my needs it’s already well worth the price they are asking. Using this actively with my wife but also sharing albums with about 8 other family members.
I find the no-subscription model very attractive and I’m open minded to companies trying out new software licensing approaches. I like the idea of the developers getting paid for their good work and being able to do it full time.
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.