On behalf of /c/selfhosted we resent this image
What in there are you doing in your self-hosted environment?
They are all way too much work for no gain at all. Arguably useful if you have enough scale, but even then it’s arguably.
None of those specifically, but after you have a virtualization host your flock tends to grow pretty quickly. More that I’m hosting big multi-user things like nextcloud for a single user.
I’m the opposite. I build things using the YOLO practice, then refactor to scale if my shit becomes popular :D
I think you meant YAGNI, but I dunno, YOLO might be a legit strategy for you too ;)
YAGNI
At an abstract level, sure. But no, I mostly meant I just start coding and see where it takes me :D
And it clearly works, considering I personally know like 3 projects you made!
My spoon’s too big.
I am a banana!
Tuesday is coming… did you bring your coat?
I am the queen of France!
For the love of god! My anus is bleeding! (-Yay! Hooray!-)
Insert dick!
This is a reference I’m wondering anyone would get please let me know if you do
Surgeon simulator. The funniest video ever
That video sent me back in the day
Edit: I misread your comment. facepalm
W.e I’m leaving the link to Rejected.
But you’re prepared for when it gets big! It’s inevitable!
Just one more round of funding and then…
That’s the Reddit strategy of platform development.
Learn to solve problems using programming. Go learn Python. Stick with the basics and have fun. If you start worrying about losing older versions of your code, learn Git. Grow from there.
Kubernetes? Microservices? Cloud platform? These are all distractions and a waste of your time.
I used to have this enormous dev folder of projects. Some with git, some before I knew what it was.
I clinged and backed it up like crazy, until I actually looked at what was contained (spoiler: horrid code). Then I just got used to burning some old code. Now I’m often distracted by stuff like docker, kubernetes and that stuff
It’s fun though, I’ve grown a bunch. but the setup sometimes does overscale badly
I have a personal project that was getting big and unruly, and I’m so happy I learned how to use Docker and converted all the little pieces into their own repos and containers.
That being said, I totally went down rabbit holes that didn’t end up being helpful, like setting up my own CI/CD or trying to learn Kubernetes. They were totally overkill for me.
Yea except serverless you pay for usage, so if you have zero users, it’s free! Just make sure you put a hard limit on autoscaling.
Implying I know how to do any of this
But those are th3 fun parts!
Put everything in one app
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why is it that every time i become more of a linux user, things only seem to get worse around me? Is this how linux works?
Hey, it’s for practising!