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Guidance on a More Effective Approach to Your Project and Coding
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This posting is about some very basic, but FUNDAMENTAL, steps that should be taken with every project at all levels. Taking short cuts on these basics "passes the buck" down to others and is very inconsiderate of everyone that comes after you, so please make this a basic habit for everything you do, if not for yourself, then for everyone else that has to look at your project or code later (you won't be around forever).
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ERPNext 13 install on Debian 10
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Notes on installing ERPNext on Debian 10
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Dell 2155 cn / cdn Printer on Debian 11
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Installing Dell 2155 printer drivers on Debian 11 with Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE)
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Our Top and Ongoing Woes with Odoo
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We've been using Odoo back in the OpenERP days, but still struggle with some core problems in the design of this platform. It meets our needs for our various small companies, but there is significant pain associated. Unfortunately we haven't found a better fit over all these years to the feature set we need. Here is a list of the challenges/problems we keep running into spanning Odoo versions 11 through 15 and ongoing...
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Critical Thinking About Microservices vs. Bandwagoneering - The Latest Buzzword Bingo: Microservices, Containerization, etc.
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Every profession is rife with buzzwords, and tech is replete with them. The specific details change, though the basics remain the same, and often recycle old-as-new every 20 years or so. This posting discusses the current bandwagon buzzwords about old-is-new microservices and monoliths primarily, though with some ancillary mentions regarding containerization, and more on Jitsi.
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Odoo 12 Changing Upload limits
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Since Odoo 13 was so inherently unstable we moved to Odoo 12 (had to fresh install, no backward migration option). This posting covers file and data size considerations.
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Apache OFBiz on OpenBSD
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Notes on installing Apache's OFBiz on OpenBSD.
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Discord on CentOS 7
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Quick notes on install Discord on CentOS7
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Disable HTS checking in Nginx
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Often for testing, development, admin, or troubleshooting purposes, HSTS is a PITA that needs to be turned off. Here are some quick notes to do so in nginx...
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80-90+% of projects and companies don't need 100% custom-coding!
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Welcome to the 21st century! Or is it the 1970s? Unfortunately in the most recent 10-15 years there is a ludicrous regression back to 1970s & 80s outdated thinking, with around 80-90+% of custom-coded projects completely unnecessary as custom-coded projects...