brew install supabase/tap/supabase
after installing podman. Do:
systemctl --user enable podman.socket
systemctl --user start podman.socket
systemctl --user status podman.socket
Spring Boot applications can run within a container by Multi-Layer based approach. Each layer may contain different parts of the application such as dependencies, source code, resources and even snapshot dependencies.
In the other hand, with Multi-Stage Build approach, any application can be built at a separate image from the final image that will contain the runnable application.
The latest beta (3.5) includes separate color settings for light & dark mode. Toggling dark mode automatically switches colors.
Vist iTerm2 homepage or use brew install iterm2-beta
to download the beta. Thanks @stefanwascoding.
switch_automatic.py
to ~/Library/ApplicationSupport/iTerm2/Scripts/AutoLaunch
with:#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
set -e | |
# https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/ | |
sudo apt-get -y install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl software-properties-common | |
curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add - 2>/dev/null | |
sudo echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/$(lsb_release -is | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]') bionic stable" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list | |
sudo apt-get -y update |
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sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/master/tools/install.sh)"
Ok. I'm going to list off some ideas for projects. You will have to determine if any particular idea is good enough to include in a portfolio. These aren't creative ideas. They likely already exist. Some are way too advanced while others are simplistic.
I will recommend to post any project you make to github and make a github project page for it. Explain in as much detail as possible how you made it, how it can be improved etc. Document it.
If you pick an advanced idea, setup a development roadmap and follow it. This will show some project management skills.
Another piece of advice for those who are design challenged. Use different front end frameworks and use different themes for those frameworks to provide appealing designs without looking like yet another bootstrap site.
This is how to connect to another host with your docker client, without modifying your local Docker installation or when you don't have a local Docker installation.
First be sure to enable the Docker Remote API on the remote host.
This can easily be done with a container.
For HTTP connection use jarkt/docker-remote-api.
## Install NGINX | |
## when installing on Amazon Linux AMI, use: | |
$ sudo yum install nginx -y | |
## when installing on Amazon Linux 2 AMI, use | |
$ sudo amazon-linux-extras install nginx1.12 -y | |
## Install PHP and PHP-FPM | |
# for PHP version 7.1 use php71 and php71-fpm instead | |
$ sudo yum install php -y | |
$ sudo yum install php-fpm -y |
web: node server.js |