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SkillsPHP, Nodejs, Angular, Typescript, Polymer
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LocationMaldives
Joined devRant on 3/1/2018
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Docker is a good thing to learn if you're a developer.
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do not run sudo rm -rf /
I repeat DO NOT run sudo rm -rf /
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does it ship to any country??
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Sad rant, but such a happy conversation. I think you got the help you need right here. hopefully. Good luck.
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@deadpyxel lol, so others got better marks because they obviously communicated with relevant people and got someone to do the work. See, you couldn't do that right. *logic*
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@bittersweet What does your pipelines do exactly? How long does the container stay live? Does the pipeline get triggered on each branch push including PR branches or just master?
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3 months is a short duration. i always have a specific architecture in all my projects so no matter how many days I can still understand it. Unless I change my architecture and start forgetting how I did it before.
I can still remember bits and pieces of the design I used in my very first projects written in vanilla code, but I'm sure I won't understand shit if I read it. -
this is just brilliant
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A pigeon infiltrated our server room few years back. We had to build a new server room this year as the old one was found vulnerable.
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@Codex404 decryption will take place inside the server which is owned by gitlab
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@Voxera that's not a problem. Even if the server is hosted in Azure they can't get access to it. Only gitlab will have access to it. They won't even know what packets are going on and out because SSL. Only thing they'll know is bandwidth usage.
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@Codex404 it's a sarcastic sarcasm.
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dir /s/a
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ooh. that's bad then. SSL certs from verified authority is recommended. Maybe you can try out self signed certificate but I'm not sure if it'll work smoothly. have to test.
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wakes up next day.. "Microsoft Acquired devRant" whoops
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@FinlayDaG33k The version 2 of the registry supports token based authentication. I haven't tried it myself but you could have a look here.
https://docs.docker.com/registry/...
Or if you want I can share my ldap authentication setup using proxy. -
true, sometimes setting things up from scratch is better than fixing the fucked up setups.
Have you tried the official docker registry image on docker hub? It just works out of the box. -
all my dev environments are docker too. Managed to convert 9 other devs at office to docker too. One bugger didnt convert. He resigned recently so all docker now. Recently set up a docker registry with LDAP authentication. Now setting up docker swarm for production.
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if you want to go real bdsm then install Windows Me
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it's compiling.. it's compiling....
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I did the same. best decision ever. Although I still haven't caught up with my average speed yet, I'm improving. Overall productivity is good.
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*We're hiring a junior frontend developer*
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@bahua well if the user thinks it sucks because the text doesn't line up correctly then all the backend stuff is worth nothing.
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Classic
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GDPR is spamming my everything. Emails, social networks, I visit a website it's there. I get pissed and open devRant, IT'S THERE.
And I live on the other side of the world. -
Some see sharp, I C#.
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@jdatap Don't byte your nails even a bit.
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@AleCx04 fair enough ;)
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well, Facebook and Instagram accounts will show how great their life is, devRant on the other hand shows the other side of the story.
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@Midnigh-shcode yes. and part of preparing for the real world is to fight for your rights.