amazing that half of the comments revolve around the name and the Neighbourhood.
But I also clicked the topic because of the name, hello neighbour :)
jokes aside, really cool library. I'm currently working in a bigger project where we build a data lake with a wide variety of input sources and formats - this could be quite interesting for us.
Imagine having to import this or some nightmare like Hausvogteiplatz or Schlesisches Tor. Not German, and I wanna cry everytime I have to pronounce these :v
Quite a few years ago I saw this translated as Sileasian Gate on Google Maps (IIRC), which - for some reason - reason just brought up "Tannhäuser Gate" in my mind right now.
Sorry, Sounds more like the blog author is kind of a douche:
"No, your not allowed to use my code from a GitHub repo for your university projekt chat bot: your coding standards are not up to mine. And btw. Your English sucks"
Just wanted to say "hey", when reading the topic and you nickname I thought is was you. The link in you commented confirmed it.
We met at verkstedt (Mario)
Me and an colleague working on a language learning app https://poli.xyz. It integrates in you favorite messenger and offers a wide variety of languages. You can either either do freestyle conversations or play certain scenarios. The bot corrects your Grammatik, translates and explains words and sentences and support tts and stt.
I am based out of India
70% of my portfolio is in equity mutual funds, and the rest in safe instruments.
The Indian stock markets have given good returns and my equity portfolio has been doing 17% CAGR (10% inflation-adjusted)
But I have planned for conservative returns of 12 percent overall
I apologize if this is a stupid question but why wouldn't everyone be investing in India with these returns being standard? In the US we would assume a conservative rate of 7%
The 12% returns are not adjusted for inflation or depreciation. Historically, India had a much higher rate of inflation than the US. And the rupee has continuously lost value against the dollar.
US 10 year treasury yields are ~4% while Indian treasury yields are ~7%.
Yes, I'm very happy the the EU is trying to protect the privacy and data of its citisense. I prefer this much to the "friss oder stirb" mentality of other countries regulations.
And also let me mention the unified usb-c atpater regulation, the opening of messenger protocols and app shops!
I honestly believe the EU is making tech better for the whole world!
actually, fair point.
Not sure what's going wrong there, but I really hope that does not go through as proposed.
But I hold on to the opinion that the EU is generally doing a lot of beneficial regulations in the tech space.
It's even easier with the all-in-one (aio) solution. Upgrades via a simple UI, automatic Borg Backups, etc.
I run this on hetzner cloud with one storagebox for the files and one storagebox for the backups. Runs nicely, gets updates, and as the storageboxes do automatic snapshots, I have double backups.
Can you use a UI to upgrade the underlying container? It's not with docker-compose?
If so that feels a bit like an anti-pattern, just like the WordPress container which updates the WP files inside the container itself, the container just contains the webserver, php and database.
The AIO solution creates several docker containers that all get updated through their assisted update process. In general, I've been quite happy with it, myself. I have it running on my Unraid machine. The only problem I have intermittently is when Unraid seems to rename container names in special circumstances. I have to go and recreate the aio container. Otherwise, it's been very smooth sailing for me; and, the AIO solution definitely runs faster than my original single Docker container solution.
jokes aside, really cool library. I'm currently working in a bigger project where we build a data lake with a wide variety of input sources and formats - this could be quite interesting for us.