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  1. I tested performance of 6 WordPress wishlist plugins so that you don’t have to
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    My client came to me with a problem that sounds all too familiar: their WooCommerce[…]
     
    #WordPress #Dev #WooCommerce #wishlist

    wpnews.io/i-tested-performance

  2. I tested performance of 6 WordPress wishlist plugins so that you don’t have to
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    My client came to me with a problem that sounds all too familiar: their WooCommerce[…]
     
    #WordPress #Dev #WooCommerce #wishlist

    wpnews.io/i-tested-performance

  3. Anyone is looking for Senior Elixir Developer based in the EU? My CV available at hauleth.dev/cv #elixirlang #job

  4. Anyone is looking for Senior Elixir Developer based in the EU? My CV available at hauleth.dev/cv #elixirlang #job

  5. Anyone is looking for Senior Elixir Developer based in the EU? My CV available at hauleth.dev/cv #elixirlang #job

  6. Anyone is looking for Senior Elixir Developer based in the EU? My CV available at hauleth.dev/cv #elixirlang #job

  7. I don’t get the obsession with tweaking AGENTS.md or over-engineering prompts and contexts. It's basically just adding another unnecessary layer of abstraction to software development. Why spend hours wrestling with #LLM instructions when you can just write a few hundred lines of clean code?

    Also, if you’ve been a dev for years and still rely on #GenAI for basic scaffolding instead of using your own battle-tested templates, what are you even doing?!

    #AI #rant

  8. I don’t get the obsession with tweaking AGENTS.md or over-engineering prompts and contexts. It's basically just adding another unnecessary layer of abstraction to software development. Why spend hours wrestling with #LLM instructions when you can just write a few hundred lines of clean code?

    Also, if you’ve been a dev for years and still rely on #GenAI for basic scaffolding instead of using your own battle-tested templates, what are you even doing?!

    #AI #rant

  9. I don’t get the obsession with tweaking AGENTS.md or over-engineering prompts and contexts. It's basically just adding another unnecessary layer of abstraction to software development. Why spend hours wrestling with #LLM instructions when you can just write a few hundred lines of clean code?

    Also, if you’ve been a dev for years and still rely on #GenAI for basic scaffolding instead of using your own battle-tested templates, what are you even doing?!

    #AI #rant

  10. I don’t get the obsession with tweaking AGENTS.md or over-engineering prompts and contexts. It's basically just adding another unnecessary layer of abstraction to software development. Why spend hours wrestling with #LLM instructions when you can just write a few hundred lines of clean code?

    Also, if you’ve been a dev for years and still rely on #GenAI for basic scaffolding instead of using your own battle-tested templates, what are you even doing?!

    #AI #rant

  11. I don’t get the obsession with tweaking AGENTS.md or over-engineering prompts and contexts. It's basically just adding another unnecessary layer of abstraction to software development. Why spend hours wrestling with #LLM instructions when you can just write a few hundred lines of clean code?

    Also, if you’ve been a dev for years and still rely on #GenAI for basic scaffolding instead of using your own battle-tested templates, what are you even doing?!

    #AI #rant

  12. The Unknown / Fresh Produce

    Bands The Unknown Fresh Produce Venue - Venue name: The Ice Pick - Date: Saturday, October 14th - Doors open: 8:00

    grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyer

  13. 7 SECONDS / FA.Q / MIND over FOUR / THE UNKNOWN / Mannequin Hand

    Bands 7 SECONDS FA.Q MIND over FOUR THE UNKNOWN Mannequin Hand Venue - Venue name: Club Soda - Address: 340 Ionia, Grand Rapids, Michigan - Date: Sunday, Nov. 4 - Time: 2:00 p.m. sharp! - Admission price: $8 in advance, $9 day of show - Additional Details: Special Guest Appearance by Just Say No!

    grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyer

  14. Just Say No / The Unknown / Water

    Bands Just Say No The Unknown Water Venue - At the Ice Pick on 3rd Street in Muskegon - Friday December 2nd - Show starts around 8:00-8:30 - Price $3.00

    grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyer

  15. Problem Children / The Unknown

    Bands Problem Children The Unknown Venue - Venue name: Ice Pick - Address: 1123 3RD STREET IN BEAUTIFUL MUSKEGON - Date: May 18, 1990 - Time: Doors open at 8:00, be there by 7:00 - Admission price: 5 (311?) BUCKS - Additional details: NO ALCOHOL PLEASE CARPOOL!! GET LOTS OF SLEEP.

    grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyer

  16. 7 Seconds / FA-Q / Mind Over 4 / The Unknown / Mannequin Hand

    Bands: 7 Seconds FA-Q Mind Over 4 The Unknown Mannequin Hand Venue: Club Soda 340 E. Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan Sunday, Nov. 4 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyer

  17. 7 Seconds / FA-Q / Mind Over 4 / The Unknown / Mannequin Hand

    Bands: 7 Seconds FA-Q Mind Over 4 The Unknown Mannequin Hand Venue: Club Soda 340 E. Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan Sunday, Nov. 4 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyer

  18. 7 Seconds / FA-Q / Mind Over 4 / The Unknown / Mannequin Hand

    Bands: 7 Seconds FA-Q Mind Over 4 The Unknown Mannequin Hand Venue: Club Soda 340 E. Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan Sunday, Nov. 4 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyer

  19. 7 Seconds / FA-Q / Mind Over 4 / The Unknown / Mannequin Hand

    Bands: 7 Seconds FA-Q Mind Over 4 The Unknown Mannequin Hand Venue: Club Soda 340 E. Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan Sunday, Nov. 4 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyer

  20. 7 Seconds / FA-Q / Mind Over 4 / The Unknown / Mannequin Hand

    Bands: 7 Seconds FA-Q Mind Over 4 The Unknown Mannequin Hand Venue: Club Soda 340 E. Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan Sunday, Nov. 4 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    grpunkflyers.notopia.dev/flyer

  21. It's always DNS, right? If someone experiencing some strange issues with ubuntu, maybe this toot is for you.

    tl;dr: switch from systemd-resolved to resolvconf.

    I thought, the saying from the beginning was just something from the "old days". No DNS Problems in 2024 anymore, right? But Ubuntu taught me different.

    Ubuntu is using systemd-resolved since 20.04 (if I'm correct). But I was shocked, when I was looking at my uptime kuma Container on a Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Host. It was constantly failing. Sometimes 3 services at the same time, sometimes just 1 service a day. One Check suddenly failed. 60 seconds later, the next check, switched back to green again. But all fails had the same error message: "getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND domain.com". Doesn't matter if they were internal domains or external. Sometimes some of them just failed.

    I thought it could be an old Firewall Applience that were running at like 120% system utilization and were serving DHCP and (with this) internal DNS. But no. Not even high latencies from that Firewall. Then I thought it might be AdGuard (in a Docker Container). So I switched to PiHole. But the problems were still the same.

    Then I turned on debug logs of systemd-resolved and found out that sometimes it was switching to the secondary DNS Server for whatever reason and just attaching the search domain to the following requests:

    1. AAAA of demodomain.com
    --> no answer (because only A were available)
    2. A of demodomain.com
    --> somehow failed, systemd-resolved switched to second DNS (debug log of systemd-resolved is hard to read, not sure why it somehow failed)
    3. AAAA of demodomain.com.local
    --> it just attached the searchdomain of the system to the domain which now resulting in errors from all following DNS Server

    After another round of wrong requests it suddenly get back his head. But in the meantime, uptime kuma already failed.

    The solution in my case: switch "back" to resolvconf package on Ubuntu. Which comes to at least one downside: it seems to not have an interface to netplan and/or networkmanager (which leads to manual creating and managing of resolv.conf, not via DHCP, bummer). But after I switched: Everything is working fine and without any problems since days.

    "We" also have an open bug report since 3 years: github.com/systemd/systemd/iss

    It's not exactly the same issue, but I think the root cause is connected somehow: it seems to be a problem of IPv6.
    But a) I need (or better: want) IPv6 in my case/that network and b) WTF? How can this be a good solution to turn off IPv6 (github.com/systemd/systemd/iss)? Not to mention that we still need a solution for Post-IPv4.

    By the way: If you still experiencing DNS issues inside Docker Container, maybe Alpine could be another issue: martinheinz.dev/blog/92

    #systemdresolved #ubuntu #Ubuntu2404 #uptimekuma #dns #usg #unifi #ubiquiti #adguard #pihole #netplan #networkmanager #ipv4 #ipv6 #alpine #docker #glibc #musl