*But drinking a glass of water from time to time won't kill you either.
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I didn't really like the later version.
I'm still pissed he threw away that marinara. Could have used the cutlery to eat some noodles and then do his project. Talking about waste and then that.
Schäm dich, Brudi.
I'm not even in a rural setting and the only way to get my dogs to the vet is via car. Getting a taxi to drive there is difficult when one of your dogs starts vomiting after the second turn.
That and getting to by family in a rural setting. 2 hours by car vs up to 8 by train. With two dogs. That won't happen 😐
Besides that I don't really need a car.
The result of an election is so much more predictable if the candidate name on the form has a strict validation to "Putin".
Good answer. I think almost any DBMS will so fine in this scenario, so I'd pick whatever I want to have a closer look at. NoSQL would be an ok choice as well, but you'd have to reconsider your architecture (probably).
To add to the tech recommendations, I think you (OP) might like to check into containers, maybe docker compose. That'll make your database learning easier and it might be easier to deploy as well (depending on your server setup).
I'm not going to recommend a programming language though, because there's just too much out there and it's personal preference. I like .Net with C#, Spring Boot with Kotlin etc, but any will do it and depending on what you want to achieve both might be absolute overkill. There are great frameworks for almost any modern language.
And think of little Bobby Tables!
In my case it's just half a Euro
It's $0.551 even!
Even I would have to, and I found 50 cents on the street once.
Those candies taste like shit :-|
I have one old Philips whatever they were called lamps that I can't connect to home assistant. The rest I moved away from the bridge. I think I'll just let go of that lamp.
Is it that good? Should I pirate it as well?