You misunderstood. I’m not talking about scaling the DB horizontally, I’m talking about scaling the application using the DB horizontally.
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You misunderstood. I’m not talking about scaling the DB horizontally, I’m talking about scaling the application using the DB horizontally.
Please teach me how to configure my containers so SQLite can scale horizontally.
If you don’t care about persistence, why are you even using a DB in the first place?
In a world of containers and stateless applications, fuck SQLite.
I’m on Kubernetes with ArgoCD gitops.
I use sealedsecrets, so all my secrets are in git encrypted. The encryption key is in my keepass vault.
You think I remember shit about differential equations or calc 3?
RIP gfycat on September 1st
Same. I played a lot of WoW. I was a US top 5 raider in MoP/WoD. I wrote guides on icy-veins and WoWHead.
Then even though I quit at the start of Legion, I’ve stuck around in the community and occasionally still post/contribute, but it’s getting rarer and rarer the more the game moves on without me.
One of these days, I plan to build up a neat blog with some static site generator like Nikola. Or maybe host documentation about everything I do with bookstack or wiki.js.
For now, it just redirects to a rickroll.
If you subscribe to the communities, they’ll show up on your front page just like local communities. If you want to browse them, you csn go to lemmy.world/c/community@instance
Phone in the front right pocket, wallet in the front left pocket, keys in the back pocket, earbuds in the watch pocket
Git is already decentralized - every contributor has a copy of the repo on their own machine.
At that point, it’s just about using what’s most popular. I have a slight preference toward gitlab myself, but the prevalence of github means I still push most of my projects to there, just because I’m already visiting the website so often.
I’m a devops engineer with a software engineering background. I’ve long had an interest in cybersecurity, mostly toward stuff like pentesting and ethical hacking. I’m not familiar with any of these books, would you recommend them, or nah?
KeepassXC on desktop, KeepassDX on Android.
Syncthing to keep it in sync
Edit: Just saw what subreddit this was in, i used Strongbox when I used an iPhone