I use pipenv with pyenv together. This works pretty well, also in cron jobs. Just add pipenv run python script.py
to the cron table.
The data is integrated into the Internet archive and available e.g. via the way back machine. Not sure if you can get the whole reddit dataset.
The archive warriors are downloading Reddit for a while already. 15.6 billion items and counting. You can help too:
Banned in the EU since 20 years, in Germany more than 30 years. Strange that this is so different in the US
Trust me, there are numbers which are reliable. https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/go-in-depth/what-is-the-holocaust/
Unfortunately, the Nazis where very anal about book keeping and number crunching. They also got help from a small company called International Business Machines: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust
What about cruise control? I used that CI in 2009 maybe earlier. Jenkins was a milestone, fair point but not the first CI
Jenkins was called Hudson already a long time after being a prototype. We used it productively already.
So according to WHO, aspartame is more cancerous than glyphosate
I heard good things about Newsblur. They offer a service and an open source version for self hosting
This is a great hint, thank you. I just discovered that the official restic docs recommend this method too
Thank you!
This might be a good idea. It would only work for files that allow read access for the group, but that should be fine
Restic uses smart Delta backups, creating a tar before the restic process would defeat the purpose. The permission issue is the same, as I need to have access to the Files either way.
Over the internet for file sync. Desktop devices.