How I lost a Postgres database:
- Installed Postgres container without configuring a volume
- Made a mental note that I need to configure a volume
- After a few days of usage, restarted the container to configure the volume
- ...
- Acceptance
How I lost a Postgres database:
Hmm... Maybe I should adjust my priorities.
I was confused for a moment, because intuitively a CPU fan would look in the same direction as it blows air, so it should look into the heatsink. The fan looking away from the heatsink seems weird to me.
Or the owner installed the fan in the wrong direction.
I actually like this. This would allow reuse of all the infrastructure we have around XML. No more SQL injection and dealing with query parameters? Sign me up!
You have rust.
You get a horse and arrive at the castle within seconds but the horse is too old and doesn't work with the castle.
You remove the horse, destructure the castle and rescue the princess within seconds, but now you have no horse.
While you're finding a compatible horse and thinking whether you should write your own horse, Bowser recaptures the princess and moves her to another castle.
You're quite bold to assume that linux users haven't built their houses with doors instead of windows.
Together we can make this happen!
~~Remove the battery~~ Wait, you can't do that these days...
Gosh, if I ever get into the business of writing software for spacecraft with long duration missions, I have to test for such cases.
Go: Why is your every second sentence a caution?
Replacing "Programmers:" with "Program:" is more accurate.
spoiler
Tower of Hanoi is actually easy to write program for. Executing it on the other hand...