asdf plugin add postgres
asdf install postgres latest
asdf global postgres latest
pg_ctl start
asdf plugin add postgres
asdf install postgres latest
asdf global postgres latest
pg_ctl start
I know you’ve solved the problem. I would still like to suggest using the asdf version manager. It’s a good idea to switch to it because different problems tend to crop up when installing different tooling. Usually these are unique to each tool and sometimes hard to find the right solution.
Instead, I use asdf to manage it all for me. You get the added benefit of being able to install different versions of the same tool. Sometimes a project is built using a different version to the one you have in your package manager. It’s nice to be able to use different versions locally while still having a global default.
That’s truly as lightweight as you’re going to get. Cool little script.
If you like Heimdall you could run it without Docker. It’s a PHP app, you could run nginx and it would be pretty lightweight.
Honestly, the Labour party is not truly interested in doing this. In USA politics (assuming you’re familiar with it) the left and right are further apart than in Australian politics.
We have the Greens party which is the left leaning party and the Nationals which are the right. Labour and Liberal are on opposite sides of the middle and they team up with the Greens and the Nationals (respectively) to make up the numbers.
No secret at all.
Literally. I don’t want to watch endless ads intermixed with tired old programming. Trying to shove it down my throat will not work either. There’s a reason it’s dying and they share a lot of the blame.
Personally I haven’t watched traditional TV channels in about a decade. To have it installed on my TV would aggravate me to no end.
I strongly agree that we don’t need to start a war over this, but there has got to be more that we can be doing to show China that their actions have consequences, something to check their blatant disregard for the spirit of cooperation.
I get that we don’t want to start a war over a relatively “minor” incident, but a foreign military attacking our military personnel? How is that acceptable in the slightest?
It was obviously designed to play on the whole “Big Mac” brand but to say it’s deceptively similar and would lead consumers to mistaking it for the “Big Mac” was just insane. Everyone knows you get a Big Mac at Maccas only, and if it’s not Maccas it’s not a Big Mac.
Seeing as housing is already considered a human right (Article 25), tautologically the answer to the question is no.
Please don’t do this. It’s immoral to ride off the free work of others, then turn around and rug pull them. Either stick with open source and take the good and the bad, or go proprietary. Don’t do this fake open source that harms the community. If you have a permissive license there’s nothing stopping you from selling other’s work and a CLA is not needed. If you have a copyleft license then a CLA defeats the entire purpose of that.
There are no open source licenses that do not allow for commercial applications. It goes against the very core of what it means to be open source.
However, what you’re probably looking for is a license that prevents people from taking your code and making a commercial application without giving back. What this means is that any copy of your source code must also be open source. This is what a copyleft license does and you could look at something like the GPLv3 or the less restrictive MPLv2.
The Android app is horrible btw. If I had to guess it’s just a desktop web page scaled down and packaged in an app.
Linux people are passionate about Linux and will tell you all the reasons to switch. I’m here to tell you to stick to what you already know. There’s no point changing your entire operating system if you don’t have the time to invest in a totally new way of using your computer.
It does make me curious why you even decided to install Linux though. Something must have made you take that step.
I understand and that’s definitely a valid criticism of Linux. It’s not a drop in replacement for Windows and it’s definitely not as user friendly or targeted towards a general audience. Due to the flexibility of customisation, and the sheer amount of different distributions it is hard to provide individual support without knowing all the details of your system. It’s not like Windows where in general you’re probably running one of two versions.
And while being a criticism to some, it is also a strength to others.
If you ever get stuck on something feel free to shoot me a message and if I can I will try and provide advice.
Well that is the question I intentionally asked in my 1st comment so yeah that’s a good start :P
Considering that it definitely is a Bluetooth device that means it has to be relatively close to your computer. Unless you live in an apartment building and are in range of Bluetooth devices not in your household you should be considering the electronic devices around you.
Do you have any “smart” devices like a baby monitor, a home camera system, vacuum, air purifier or any such thing that has Bluetooth?
Because you are saying that there’s no new devices that you can think of, and it does seem suspicious, my thought goes towards a device that is connected to the internet and has potentially been hacked and is now misbehaving. It may not be the case but best to err on the side of caution and you did the right thing by not accepting the connection.
Of course you need a foundational knowledge of Windows before you are able to accomplish certain tasks. You are not born with the knowledge of how to operate a computer. Even people who have not used computers before struggle with basic tasks. If I ask someone who is new to Windows to install Photoshop will they be able to accomplish it with no prior knowledge? You have to know you open the web browser, navigation to the proper website, download the installer, run the installer, find the menu shortcut, etc.
As for how to install programs on Linux it does depend on the distribution and the application you wish to install but let’s take Ubuntu for example. If I want to install VLC I would type sudo apt install vlc
. If I want to install Firefox I would type sudo apt install firefox
. Instructions should be available online with a quick search.
I don’t think it’s literally a search and replace but a part of the prompt that is hidden from the user and inserted either before or after the user’s prompt. Something like [all humans, unless stated otherwise, should be ethnically ambiguous]. Then when generating it’s got confused and taken it as he should be named ethnically ambiguous.