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AboutGreentext master, POTUS but you don't know yet
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SkillsMaster one, master all.
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Just opened the app randomly after a few months (?) and saw he's still busy doing that. Dedication is out of question.
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What they gonna do. Fire you?
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Terraform at the latest is the point where you should be able to divert, that's literally what it's made for. Swap the EC2 provider for some other local resource and off you go
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Sounds like a place you don't want to work at anyways
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Drop the attitude, start from the beginning. You don't have to like them, but they provide a function.
Still not satisfied? Reaccess your needs and choose the right toolset. Not there yet? Do something to change it. -
The question is - will it blow up again :D
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I think if you tell seniors their money is on the line, they will listen
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@hjk101 depends on the tld
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So of all things you didn't check dns? Always start with the most common factor and work your way down, life's easier like that :)
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My apologies
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@ScriptCoded been there, done that
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What do you mean "still a thing" 😂
No, your Blazor stack isn't going to be state of the art in the next 3 years lol -
You guys be shitting on StackOverflow for toxicity but can't even take half a second to help a newcomer. He even correctly tagged this as a question. Shame on you.
@anah you'll want to check the npm help pages: npm -h. Reading a bit you'll see the correct command for installing packages, which is install. The -g paramter tells npm to install globally, as-in, not project specific. Using this the packages commands will be available everywhere on your command line. So the correct command would be npm install -g @angular/cli.
For project dependencies you'll want to install project specific, for that you'll need to setup the npm project in the folder. Do this using npm init and follow the on screen steps. Make sure you're in your project root (folder) for future npm commands.
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Don't know wtf you're talking about, but yeah.. That's the way
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@RememberMe this. Maybe a firewall, depending on what you do.
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@C0D4 We can argue if you install from a pre-built LAMP stack or something. But just because? No way.
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@C0D4 You telling me you want another entity fucking around with YOUR system, that's under YOUR control, just because some outside factor might suggest you want to do a specific thing with it? Because I linked a fqdn? The name literally says VPS. Virtual PRIVATE Server.
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@C0D4 because it's a vps, not a webhost. I'd be pissed if my host started including software that isn't pre-installed in the os, without any major reasoning.
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Tiny woman notebooks? Gtfo
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It's a bitch to implement in large environments
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C#? Callback? Have I missed something?
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I use haml for bootstrap
.container#main
.row
.col-6.col-lg4
Is much nicer to read when it comes to 73363949302727 nested divs IMHO -
Why are you pushing private keys around..
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IoT that do not include any local failsafes are crapware
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DevOps is a mentality, not a job
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There's nk such thing as margin vs padding. Completely different things.
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Lol imagine using a Nvidia driver on linux and expecting it to just update without any problems whatsoever 😂
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Huh? Why wouldn't you inject them. That's the way to go, no?
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Also yeah, touch screens are a fucking horrible idea on big screens.
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Coming in with the laptop resolution flex.
Dell XPS is amazing, but still overpriced in terms of bang for the buck, like every single "high end" laptop out there.
Don't get one if you have to pay yourself, absolutely get one if the company is paying, just tax money anyway