> Does any of you have a time machine at hand? Both me and my wife would like to tell him how much we love him, and hear his great stories one last time.
I don't but he knew you loved him. People who have introspection after losing someone usually are great at telling people. I have lost people which is why I do and tell people how I feel about them.
Since you can do static hosting from a git repo, I wonder if you could directly push your changes to your git repo and have your CI/CD solution just deploy it instead?
There has to be a git.js implementation out there and you could move the DB to it's own repo and create an https access token (for Github)... the issue there is that someone could use that token to commit whatever to your database repo.
Get certified in the technologies your company (or projects use). AWS Certifications, Terraform Certifications. Buy the training material and study it; you don't have to take the test but understanding the technology is worth it.
I picked up the phone, said my name, and as soon as they dropped that, I said "Oh, he's dead" and hung up. My former boss sent me a text later going "Very mature, but very funny"
Edit: Boss was the only one who had his head on straight
I mean, are you wearing a mask? There's nothing particularly wrong with going to a grocery store if you're keeping social distancing and wearing a mask.