Remove windows, install Linux. K i l l process
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Remove windows, install Linux. K i l l process
In general, I’ve been doing this for like 5 or 3 years… this as in programming. Actix-web is no problem here, it’s just the architecture that seemed to stump me.
I apologize for earlier, but depression is a real bitch at times, and I can have these moments where I just… go off the rails.
:( I’m just depressed at the moment as this thread made me feel bad about my programming
I’ve been doing this shit for 3 years, and yet I have issues grasping fucking lemmy src
I apologize for my harsh tone, but you can see why I’m upset that I can’t read it properly.
Fair enough
Isn’t that just saying that I just am not good at my job? I mean, shouldn’t I be able to just grasp it by just looking at it?
Like I want to contribute to it, but it feels so overwhelming and hard to find anything I need.
is it kinda early for them to modularize their code?
So either their issue or I’m dumb, probably the latter.
the fact that there are CRUD COMMON and API crates???
I don’t know every time I’ve tried to change a beast like that, it was hard and frustrating.
things that should not exist
Can you elaborate on this?
As in, what things shouldn’t exist?
that made me chuckle
Oh, sorry I apologize I didn’t know it was lemmy going dead.
I mean not on my personal server, my personal server keeps dying all the time and I got tired of it. I haven’t looked into the logs. But I meant with the recent influx of reddit users, I saw beehaw and lemmy.ml also have 500 errors.
yeah, that’s a big upside. However, the third party Go based modules are the biggest draw for me.
Isn’t caddy battle tested too? And looking into alternatives is not really a waste of resources. It just feels like nginx is not as reliable and likes to drop requests. It’s not just a load balancer, mind you.
NGINX has given way on other instances too, however, when the Reddit invasion happened. I kept getting 500 errors on most instances.
Caddy uses go based plugins, I remember, they’re called modules.
Source: https://caddyserver.com/docs/modules/ & https://caddyserver.com/docs/extending-caddy
That’s why I’m entertaining the idea of an alternative in this post. Although it seems there are a lot of mixed opinions on this matter
That means you’re doing it right.