I’m running out of disk space on my laptop. I use Ubuntu as my workhorse installed on a 120GB SSD.
I also have a Windows OS on dual boot just in case I need it (I very very seldom do) which means my 1TB HDD needs to be NTFS (unfortunately) so I can use the disk from any OS.
Now as the projects at work pile up, Docker seems to taking up most of the space of my poor little SSD....
I keep forgetting how to do this. Now, I’m writing down because the internet never forgets.
If you’ve been given a bunch of crt files here a the steps to add them to kubernetes.
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I’ve never come across anything like Go’s defer in any of the languages I’ve worked on before. As far as I know there isn’t an equivalent of it in PHP and the closest we have in Java is try-with-resources.
If you’ve been coding in Go you’ve probably used the defer statement plenty of times.
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I wrote an article about setting up a pipeline that is similar to what we have at Neso. You can read about it here: https://neso.io/innovation/how-to-setup-a-pipeline-with-codeship-gke