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You want to take all those resources, CPU, RAM, GPU, whatever you need to dedicate to your environment into that CDE, that cloud development environment, versus your local environment. One more layer. This is something that I think is kind of cool is I have my Jekyll blog still yet. So adamstachowiak.com is a Jekyll blog, basically. I do not run that locally.
You want to take all those resources, CPU, RAM, GPU, whatever you need to dedicate to your environment into that CDE, that cloud development environment, versus your local environment. One more layer. This is something that I think is kind of cool is I have my Jekyll blog still yet. So adamstachowiak.com is a Jekyll blog, basically. I do not run that locally.
I have set that up to run inside of Docker because I don't want to fiddle with Ruby and any of the gems and stuff like that locally. Like it's all inside the Docker container, which I think is so cool and never have to mess with local stuff.
I have set that up to run inside of Docker because I don't want to fiddle with Ruby and any of the gems and stuff like that locally. Like it's all inside the Docker container, which I think is so cool and never have to mess with local stuff.
That is cool. I'm sure a lot of these services are Dockerized, which makes it a lot easier.
That is cool. I'm sure a lot of these services are Dockerized, which makes it a lot easier.
Jellyfin for sure is. Yeah.
Jellyfin for sure is. Yeah.
Yeah. But I mean, he's got MariahDB running locally, Redis, InfluxDB, Jellyfin, as you mentioned, GitT, so he's like local Git server, local wiki, of course, Nginx because his website and his blog are both hosted at, I assume this is his house. Yeah. This is like a homesteading version of software, right?
Yeah. But I mean, he's got MariahDB running locally, Redis, InfluxDB, Jellyfin, as you mentioned, GitT, so he's like local Git server, local wiki, of course, Nginx because his website and his blog are both hosted at, I assume this is his house. Yeah. This is like a homesteading version of software, right?
Right? Yeah. Autonomy, man. Like, leave me alone. I'm going to run my life. But that's like, if you're gardening, then you're like, I want to be self-sustaining. Right. But then you're also tethered to technology because you're still self-hosting. So you're not, you're not like ejecting from the world, right?
Right? Yeah. Autonomy, man. Like, leave me alone. I'm going to run my life. But that's like, if you're gardening, then you're like, I want to be self-sustaining. Right. But then you're also tethered to technology because you're still self-hosting. So you're not, you're not like ejecting from the world, right?
You're not remote in Denver on a cliff or not Denver, like Colorado as a proper state on a cliff in the mountains remote. You're still tethered to technology.
You're not remote in Denver on a cliff or not Denver, like Colorado as a proper state on a cliff in the mountains remote. You're still tethered to technology.
Right. You're not living out in the boondocks of Montana.
Right. You're not living out in the boondocks of Montana.
Yeah. Right. I like Montana too. Yeah. Yeah. What this looks like to me, and I don't want to be negative Nancy or negative Tim or pick your name by any means, is if you're trying to be productive, this seems like a lot of yaks that could be shaved. On the daily, right?
Yeah. Right. I like Montana too. Yeah. Yeah. What this looks like to me, and I don't want to be negative Nancy or negative Tim or pick your name by any means, is if you're trying to be productive, this seems like a lot of yaks that could be shaved. On the daily, right?
Like if you're self-hosting your local Git server, provided this is all routinely easily maintained, your VS code is in the browser. You're maintaining whatever that is and whatever can go wrong could go wrong and you can fix it. But when it goes wrong, you got to fix it.
Like if you're self-hosting your local Git server, provided this is all routinely easily maintained, your VS code is in the browser. You're maintaining whatever that is and whatever can go wrong could go wrong and you can fix it. But when it goes wrong, you got to fix it.