Handicapped people might disagree
Ricaz
I would just have Postgres running statically on some solid hardware. It's easy to configure permissions and connections, too.
Not too hard to set up streaming replication for a hot standby if you wanna be sure (or offload some reads).
I use Postgres btw
Virtually all database solutions support limiting users to specific databases/schemas/tables/whatever you need.
Persistence to NFS is also generally bad advice for most databases for performance reasons.
Doesn't the ship fly in DOS2? It's been a while since I played, but I'm pretty sure it does some flying teleportation stuff
Apart from a few glitches here and there, the game feels really complete. The story is really well made and the writing is top tier. If you come for the RPG elements of talking to every NPC and finding a lot of fun dialogue, you'll love it.
If you want something without combat, although not fantasy, Disco Elysium has become my favorite CRPG ever.
The combat system is classic but with tactical Larian improvements from their other games.
I like it, but you can definitely get burned out from really long combat sessions. You can always lower the difficulty and blast your way through it, though.
Solid tips there, thanks. But what is snuff?
So what is your point exactly? That you shouldn't charge for software you develop to access a free network? There are plenty of free solutions for you.
Had to get some metrics out of an old Cisco box that weren't available through SNMP, and the only solution I could come up with was to periodically SSH some commands and regex the results.
That required way too much shell-foo and the SSH daemon would just randomly refuse/drop connections.
If only there was some kind of standard metric API that every other modern software supports out of the box...
Postman is literally the only GUI I use for development, except for a browser I guess. Everything else is in terminals/WSL2 at work
Is this your first attempt at emoji pasta?
I'm glad people are finally taking their heads out of the ground to realize how big of a security issue 2G is.
My country already dropped 3G, but 2G is still used a lot for IoT stuff, modems, alarms, etc., so it won't be leaving their air any time soon. But it has no place in a smarthone.