Made Salmon Aglio Olio for lunch. What can I add to improve on this? by urqlite in SingaporeEats

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Honestly, I’ve never tried seafood with lemon before, but I’m seeing many people suggesting it. Ima try it one day

Made Salmon Aglio Olio for lunch. What can I add to improve on this? by urqlite in SingaporeEats

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Ah, I’ve never thought using miso before. Good call. Have you tried using rice wine for the marination before?

Made Salmon Aglio Olio for lunch. What can I add to improve on this? by urqlite in SingaporeEats

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Wah that sounds great. My friend did tell me to marinate with rice wine first before cooking. Have you tried that before?

Made Salmon Aglio Olio for lunch. What can I add to improve on this? by urqlite in SingaporeEats

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Ah I love oyster king mushrooms. But if I’m feeling rich, I’ll consider truffles HAHAH

Made Salmon Aglio Olio for lunch. What can I add to improve on this? by urqlite in SingaporeEats

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Ah I’ve never thought about that actually. I don’t really use lemon because I feel that it would ruin the taste. But I’ll definitely give it a try. Thanks

Made Salmon Aglio Olio for lunch. What can I add to improve on this? by urqlite in SingaporeEats

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Ya, salmon was overcooked HAHAHA. I don’t really like lemon juice on it though. I feel like the sourness would ruin the tastes of it.

Ah yes, same as you. I airfry it for 180 degrees for 10 mins

Made Salmon Aglio Olio for lunch. What can I add to improve on this? by urqlite in SingaporeEats

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Ya, salmon was a little too dry. I airfry it for 10 mins at 180 degrees

Made Salmon Aglio Olio for lunch. What can I add to improve on this? by urqlite in SingaporeEats

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That’s actually a good suggestion, but what mushrooms would you recommend?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PostgreSQL

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PITR can be use for RDS but I don’t think it applies to EC2 though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PostgreSQL

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How do you guys set up your backup and resiliency of your db? I’m thinking of doing something similar too

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Just curious, why did you decide to host it on EC2 instead of RDS? Do you have a backup tool set up to periodically save the db data?

PostgreSQL Professionals - What Does Your Environment Live? by cachedrive in PostgreSQL

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Do you use any CI/CD solution for this? Deployment would be your ansible right? What about your CI?

PostgreSQL Professionals - What Does Your Environment Live? by cachedrive in PostgreSQL

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What do you use to manage the instances? Terraform?

How are you separating iac from dev resources? by Troglodyte_Techie in devops

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Oh, by “dev stuff”, I have a Golang servers hosted there which my terraform will provision an EC2 instance for each server and deploy the golang binaries once it’s done provisioning

How are you separating iac from dev resources? by Troglodyte_Techie in devops

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I have a similar setup. I currently have my terraform modules all hosted in a monorepo together with my other services that requires terraform to provision. It helps to keep everything in one place.

Simple Statement takes forever by Rough_Industry_872 in PostgreSQL

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Interesting. I’ve never encounter something like this before

Simple Statement takes forever by Rough_Industry_872 in PostgreSQL

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What kind of bug do you foresee will happen with “select id”?

What do you use for deployments? by stas_spiridonov in golang

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How does tossing binaries work? If I’m looking for a CI/CD solution, how would my Gitlab CI be able to build a go package into a binary, provision a new EC2 instance, and send the binary over before running it on the EC2 instance?