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I am starting to learn Zabbix for system monitoring and management. Who already uses it in their projects? Share your experience, useful resources (articles are preferred) and best practices. Thanks to everyone who will answer this cast.
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Just pushed a new update to my project and got a taste of the dreaded "works on my machine" syndrome. Turns out, a minor library version difference was the culprit. If you're not using Docker or similar tools yet, it might be time to start.
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West Coast Classic https://open.spotify.com/track/7miy73aP7NFhj8PL7V4VqM?si=tiEv-U05ROOvDJ315DHkJw
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Improve by 1% every day, and thanks to compound interest, you'll be 37 times better in a year! You don't need to accomplish feats every day - small steps are enough: read one article, learn one command in your IDE or improve one function. Continuous progress will lead to significant results. It is important not to take this approach literally. The key is to start small: figure out how a new feature works in your development environment, learn one new tool, or improve a part of your workflow. These small steps will make it easier to learn new things in the future and make continuous learning easier and more efficient. You can learn more about this approach in James Clear's book Atomic Habits.
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Ever wondered how many bugs you could squish by adopting test-driven development (TDD) from day one? Dive into the philosophy of writing tests before the code and watch your defect rate plummet while your confidence soars. What has your experience been with TDD? https://frames.weponder.io/api/polls/2614/frame
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Various PC components use a range of optimizations to improve performance metrics. Common examples include the processor pipeline and caches, which enhance CPU efficiency. However, SSDs provide a more complex case. They use more bits per memory cell (e.g., SLC vs. QLC) to increase capacity, which slows read/write speeds. To compensate, manufacturers use faster SLC cells as cache and gradually transfer data to slower QLC cells. While this boosts performance, it reduces the longevity of QLC cells. This trade-off means increasing complexity in optimizations. For example, QLC cells can be set to operate in SLC mode under certain conditions. This reliance on optimizations indicates a need for fundamentally new advancements, like quantum computing, for future growth. However, it also leads to more complex and less manageable infrastructure, declining reliability, and increasing challenges for engineers - reflecting the current state of technology.
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Just completed a full codebase refractor. It's always satisfying to see cleaner, more efficient code in action ๐Ÿ˜Ž
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Today I am dedicating the day to code refactoring
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I will definitely write comments to the code
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Just built my own server and set up Proxmox on it. Excited to see what new projects I can tackle with it. Have any of you set up your own servers?
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- Good day! Are you still looking for a job as a react developer? - Hello, yes - The link contains information about the vacancy: https://t.me/hamster_kombat_boT/start?startapp=kentId773211512
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Working on a new project ๐Ÿ‘€
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Ural Music Night was cool and rainy, see you next year
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Just spent 1 hour trying to fix a bug only to realize I was working in the wrong branch
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GM, I start my morning with the book "Unix and Linux System Administration Handbook". And you?
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I want to make a script for farm mini app in telegram, cause I'm lazy shit. Dunno where to start, I'll go look for information
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Just tried Rust for a small project. It's impressive how the language combines safety and performance. The ownership system is a game-changer! If you haven't explored it yet, I highly recommend it.
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I think warpcast is a great idea. It's a pity that this platform is highly specialized, it scares new users
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I wanna learn something cool, write your ideas ๐Ÿ’ก
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