How’s the stability of bspwm for you? It used to be my go-to but I think multiple monitors would make it crash when I used it years ago.
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I’ve reached for some complex awk when I am looking to parse snippets of code where breaking out a full language parser would have been too much.
One example is parsing statements from a Dockerfile but only within certain stages of the image. So I reach for regex range in awk and I can make something that works everywhere.
Of course I probably could have done the same thing in python by controlling the beginning and end via variables, but I like awk sometimes.
joshzcold@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Throwing a whole tech stack at this problem...181·1 year agoThe gophers are https://podman.io/ which builds and runs containers. My guess is they are building the same application in multiple distros for their one application
Like
my-app-nix my-app-fedora my-app-alpine
It’s a common practice so users can choose the distro they prefer when launching your container in their stack.
Add on a CI system (not Jenkins) and you got yaml controlling your yaml!
joshzcold@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Compiz fusion gave me what a degree barely could6·2 years agoBe me, the only one who knows how to read the ancient text of Jenkins log.
joshzcold@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Compiz fusion gave me what a degree barely could16·2 years agoNow you’re doing pipelines forever. 😞
One thing that has kept me on dwm for so long is that my patched configuration no longer needs any more changes and I take it with me wherever I go. it was challenging but rewarding.
Never an upgrade needed.
I eventually want to go to Wayland and River seems nice!
Also might want to give https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl a shot for dwm in Wayland