Seriously, is Docker a good thing or is it the usual hyped product that ends up being more expensive in the end? (like Amazon AWS)
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Yeah, but trust me. People in Zurich only learn German and a bit of French, they don't care about Italian or Ladin.
Or if your native language is similar to the one you're trying to learn. If you speak Danish, learning Norwegian is super easy, learning Swedish is easy.
If you're Italian, speaking Spanish is easy, writing French is easy (even though actually speaking it is harder than Spanish given the strongly different pronunciation).
The Mac bootloader (and for now, who knows about the future). But what about iPhones and iPads?
Yeah, fuck Pinterest, W3Schools, and those Stackoverflow clones
I agree. Clear, simple design. No annoying popups and no reliance on JavaScript. It's the definition of a good website. All web developers should learn from them.
I love It because its design never changed in a million years.
Not owned by Amazon, but there's a big but.
Their source of income is from Amazon affiliates link. Whenever you follow the price of a product, if you click on the links on their websites or in their emails, they will earn a commission from Amazon.
Amazon recently started vetting their affiliates more. I'm 100% sure that camelcamelcamel now shows data in a way that doesn't hurt Amazon (e.g. they won't show sudden drops in prices, i.e. pricing mistakes) or even themselves (commissions are a percentage of the price paid by the user).
Also, AWS is so much more expensive than going with your own server.
100% agree. Biking in nature feels so much fresher than in the city.
Cities are a hot oven.
I mean, does it require more resources on the server? Compared to an OS-level installation?