

Yeah, but why would we do that when we could just tell them to pull themselves up by their bootstraps?


Yeah, but why would we do that when we could just tell them to pull themselves up by their bootstraps?


What difference would that make? They’re not going to shoot it down.
If by app you mean container, no. You pull the latest image and rerun docker compose. It will make only the necessary changes, in this case restarting the container to update.


Funny thing, both of those can change too. I was blond when I was a kid, now my hair is brown, and when I’m old it’ll be gray.


For a generous definition of “original”.
Edit: very generous, since it’s just new text on the second panel in https://xkcd.com/1269/


Believe it or not, there’s an article with more info you can read


Friends don’t let friends use Oracle.
Honestly, I don’t. The vast majority of my data is just stuff like Linux ISOs that I could download again. Important documents and stuff like that take up so little space that I just keep them in Google Drive. Most of my personal project work is on GitHub. And while neither of those are technically backups, it’s not a tragic loss if I accidentally delete everything.
You should consider opnsense instead of pfsense in any case.