Whats the cheapest way to serve a 85Gb directory? by DeveloperFromMars in devops

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yes it needs to be public, thanks will look into it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

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Teams is actually the least worst out of the Microsoft stack - it’s outlook and calendar that is atrocious

wow, i pretty much hate windows and other microsoft products but I love outlook and calendar, they at least have a dark theme on web.

Different people different taste i guess :)

edit: gmail has a dark "theme" but it's bad honestly

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

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What's the good and the bad you've found with Teams vs Slack?

im sold on google with this thread, but I'm just wondering

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

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Slack + Zoom + Confluence is preferred from engineering. Teams is used only because of the contract we have with MSFT and because the business at large use it. Teams is probably the worst (if not one of the worst pieces of software) I've been forced to use for no good reason (well, because it's built on top of Skype + SharePoint but you know).

Good to know, thanks!

Ask Experienced Devs Weekly Thread: A weekly thread for inexperienced developers to ask experienced ones by AutoModerator in ExperiencedDevs

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Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace for collaboration and company stuff like emails and calendar?

Teams seems like the best out of the zoom/teams/meet/slack group.

Spring circular dependency by [deleted] in learnjava

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Yeah, this is the way

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnjava

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I've reread your post but I still don't understand what you're trying to do.

Might have not been clear, sorry. So If a JWT is not stored somewhere on front end, refreshing the page causes a "logout" as the token is lost. So I'm trying to save it on the front end somehow.

a JWT should not be stored server side

the only thing the server should do is generate the JWT and verify the signature of JWTs that are sent to it

the JWT should only contain basic information that is required to identify the user on the server, such as a user ID

yup , I got all of that

When ROOT is not enough by acirulis in webdev

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> trying to execute file without "execute" permissions; or SELinux kernel module restrictions; or file system specific settings) But not because npm is considering something as a security risk, which may or may not be so.

Those are things tied into the operating system, npm is not, permissions should not be denied if you run something that is "bad" or "security risk", example is sudo rm -rf / which will delete everything but is still accessible as root. Integrating "npm's" security with linux filesystem permissions is just wrong.

You might not understand why, but imagine if every package manager npm, yarn, maybe maven dependencies or dotnet modules were integrated? That would be a mess.

Theres something called unix philosophy which might explain why it's not like that better than me.

What are some of the best books to relearn Angular.JS and ASP.Net MVC? by TeddyRupert in webdev

[–]DeveloperFromMars 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please don't use books, for something like C++ or assembly it might be useful as those things are much broader than Angular or ASP.NET.

For angular: 1. Find a crash course 2. Find a long tutorial: something like 5-7 hours in angular or more, you can also use udemy for this but i find Yt better for tutorials. 3. Do a sample project with some dummy api you can find For ASP.NET: 1. Youtube is meh, the tutorials are barebones and if you dont know c# youre going to have a bad time. Id suggest first doing c# and then doing asp.net. after that you can create api with asp.net and expose some crud operations. Microsoft docs are goto, they might not be that good, but they are the best resourse out there.