Our AI-driven export feature allows you to generate the DDL script in the dialect of your choice.
So many other options without sending my schema to a third party. Why?
Our AI-driven export feature allows you to generate the DDL script in the dialect of your choice.
So many other options without sending my schema to a third party. Why?
Oh yes, wasn’t trying to say it was a bad decision at all. If it fits your threat model, and it makes life easier, it’s probably the right choice.
surely better than Google
This contradicts your threat model comment, though. If you fear Google’s access to your data, you fear nation states, or hate Google. Cloudflare is in the same boat for size, scope, and US ownership.
Docusaurus. It’s all markdown.
How does it compare to Firefly III?
Do you have any recommendation for integration into VSCode, specifically with something like Continue?
Hopefully they use OpenPilot, so Linux drives the car.
Yea I switched from Ubuntu on my past few installs to avoid snaps. Glad I did, basically the same experience.
Because if you have sudo, you have root. Side effect of being a server system, too. During install, if you specify a root password, sudo is not installed. If you don’t, it is. Ubuntu just defaulted to the latter.
True, but not actually the reason, it’s because Debian doesn’t discourage the use of the root account, and su
is used instead of sudo
.
Tell me you use Ubuntu without telling me you use Ubuntu.
Wait till you try this on Debian or non Ubuntu variants.
Not too hard with WinApps. I just use GIMP.
Or, https://www.firefly-iii.org/, a full self-hosted system similar to Mint.
Also, when not using repositories it is much more common to go to the source, like GitHub releases, etc.
Exactly that same, really. There were a few things I did that I liked about Ubuntu, like the tray icon extension, but otherwise its nearly identical minus snaps.
This is why I switched from Ubuntu to Debian.
Since when is “atleast” a word?
Really? Have you set up services with docker before? I found it super easy compared to other systems. Curious what specifically threw you as I barely did anything except spin it up.
You’d think, but the macs held up great, and were easier to replace as they were often rented so needed to be sourced regularly.
You are not Linuxing hard enough.