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Id disable half - if not more - of default services. Thats why my next laptop will be linux.

Apple is not there yet, but kind of drifting towards becoming the new windows.


Windows at least lets you disable any service you want.

And I can tell Windows search to not index some directories. Like node_module with a million small files I don't want to search in anyway except with grep.

Perhaps if macs let you configure Spotlight to ignore some directories you could tell it to ignore the entire disk? Which would disable it in practical terms.


Not a fan of Spotlight here too. But, you certainly can instruct Spotlight to ignore some directory or drive through System Preferences > Spotlight and selecting the Privacy tab in it which allows you to add the directory or drive that you want Spotlight to not index.

great to know thanks

Just charge a bucks for every deployment or something. Most of will easily pay a dollar.

Tailwind should not be free, its good.


I think you're underestimating the composition.

Explain please

International law does not exist.

Regardless of how retarded maduro was, "i felt like it" should not be justifiable reason to kidnap a president of a different country on their own turf.

Maybe i felt better about that if trump wasnt in bed with another dictator.


Roads in baltic are shit, Im frankly surprised that there are so many speeding offenders. Those people mush have a lot of money to not worry about their suspension.


It's like bash scripts, but with ability to debug them.


There are few things less debuggable than Github Actions. Bash scripts isn't one of them


Apologies, I realized I had a typo. It should be "It's like bash scripts but WITHOUT the ability to debug them". I am personally not a fan of GHA and I think unsuperwised claude code could have produced a better CI system.


I needed arm64 workers, because x86 would take ~25 minutes to do a build.


if it's useful, they do actually have arm workers now for linux and mac: https://github.com/actions/runner-images/tree/main?tab=readm...


TIL amd64 is also called x86-64.


They have these now.


Only for public repos though - if you're in an org with private repositories you don't get access to them (yet).


You do, you just have to set them up at the organization level. Windows/Linux/macOS are all available.


I am afraid you may have missed a third order of sarcasm. It sometimes called Incepticasm.


Even digital ocean is down :D


In other news - "Call of Duty installer now takes additional 131GB of space on the disk"


I stopped playing CoD mainly because I was tired of juggling disk space to try to play it even casually. It's surprising to me that game publishers have ignored this as some checklist requirement to stay below.


They have a big player base that plays just that and not much more


I'd rather solve advent of code in brainfuck than have to debug their CI workflows ever again.


Surely you just need the workflow to not have embedded logic but call out to a task manager so you can do the same locally?


Well then why 99% of GH Actions functionality even exists.


It is fairly common pratice almost engineering best pratice to not put logic in CI. Just have it call out to a task runner, so you can run the same command locally for debugging etc. Think of CI more as a shell as a service, your just paying someone to enter some shell commands for you, you should be able to do exactly the same locally.

You can take this a setup furthur and use an environment manager to removing the installing of tools from CI as well for local/remote consistency and more benefits.


To lock you in.


Ergo, I'd rather use brainfuck to program CI.


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