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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot me - I don't eat pizza, so I've never been in
Allergies or dislike of thick doughy crusts?
if the latter try looking for proper italian pizzerias and have it with the traditional super thin crust (think chapatti & thinner) those are quite lovely!
First tried one in Rivarolo.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostClient Co. Permie on hearing I'm going.
"Oh, one of our suppliers needs some help on GDPR, can I pass them your details?"
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postah right, sorry.
Allergies or dislike of thick doughy crusts?
if the latter try looking for proper italian pizzerias and have it with the traditional super thin crust (think chapatti & thinner) those are quite lovely!
First tried one in Rivarolo.
I don't consume much in the way of dairy anyway, but cheese turns my stomach. Not an allergy or anything, but I've not been able to stand the stuff my whole life. Even the smell of it is deeply unpleasant to me.Comment
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Today's top tip: if you upload a value into AWS's Systems Manager Parameter Store using their web console, and that value contains newlines, those newlines will be turned into spaces.
If the value you have uploaded is a private key used to deploy an application from GitHub, that change means it will no longer be a valid key, and your attempts to deploy from the repository using it will fail miserably.
You will then waste half your day trying to get the damn thing working before finally discovering what's wrong
So to upload values with newlines, use the command line client insteadComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostToday's top tip: if you upload a value into AWS's Systems Manager Parameter Store using their web console, and that value contains newlines, those newlines will be turned into spaces.
If the value you have uploaded is a private key used to deploy an application from GitHub, that change means it will no longer be a valid key, and your attempts to deploy from the repository using it will fail miserably.
You will then waste half your day trying to get the damn thing working before finally discovering what's wrong
So to upload values with newlines, use the command line client instead
haddock and chips (and peas) for dinner .
is this still light relief?Comment
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I suppose I'll be getting an early night tonight even if, as usual, I fail at it, because of the clock-changing shenanigans at the weekend
I resent having to get up an hour earlier in the morning, though. Dunno why they can't leave well aloneComment
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