| Caffeine Levels | Arrhythmia Probable |
| Fucks | None |
| Rating | Mouthy |
| Blood Type | C8 H10 N4 O2 |
| Caffeine Levels | Arrhythmia Probable |
| Fucks | None |
| Rating | Mouthy |
| Blood Type | C8 H10 N4 O2 |
OMG YES THIS. UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME FOREVER ✊
I wish more people who are worried about FOSS supply side attacks would realize that universal basic income and free healthcare would result in an almost infinite stream of excellent software from people who care more about quality than profit.
Blargh. Okay, @fennecbyte has solved my nginx issue, thank you. Leaving me with the other issue about building this installer.
No composer libraries, no support structure, no nothing, just me, procedural php and straight up HTML/javascript.
*cracks knuckles*. It's been a while, let's do this.
Random #nginx question for the fediverse. I'm building a symfony app, which is great, it works, and I'm happy. However, I realized that when I release this, the average goober who would want to use it will have no idea what it means to "write your .env file and then run composer install".
Honestly, I despair. However, I thought "well, I could write a install script that looks for the .env and then goes through the motions of downloading composer and running the install then cleaning up."
The problem is, my nginx config is doing the terrible thing where it sees my install script, and instead of running it through php-fpm, just tells me to download it.
I'm perplexed. The symfony piece of the nginx conf works just fine, but for my install script.. *fart noise*
Any suggestions?
Still here, been buried alive. Too much going on, not enough hours to do personal projects.
Send help.
Failing that, send cat pictures