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Cake day: June 8th, 2023

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  • I think it’s fine. For development, I don’t think it’s really wasteful at all to spin one up for a project and then throw it away. Those containers are designed to be disposable. Your could keep enough data to bootstrap your application in a file under version control and recreate it each time.

    If you put all of your databases for different projects on a single host on your network, it works great until you’re on a laptop somewhere away from your network. You’d need to solve for that using ssh tunnels or something. Or you could just host your databases on Linode or Digital Ocean or something so that they are always available, but there is a small cost associated with that.

    If I start a project, I typically use the tear down/rebuild database approach until it just doesn’t make sense anymore to do it that way, and then worry about more long term connectivity when it’s time for that.





  • I just signed up for Kagi based on some of the comments in this thread. I’m looking forward to seeing how that goes.

    After trying Ecosia and Startpage for a while, I’ve always gone back to Google eventually. I’ve never liked the results from DuckDuckGo and always had to !g it. This may say more about me not willing to change my habits or tastes than finding faults with these search engines and learning to use them better. However with Reddit shitting on everything for me now I’m willing to try out a whole bunch of new things and seeing how those work.