Last time I visited Disneyland with my kids, there was a sign by the entrance that Disneyland causes cancer.
Ok, it said something to the effect that there were substances on the premises known to the State of California that cause cancer. But the end result is that it was not clear WHAT was there that causes cancer, so it basically says Disneyland causes cancer.
I know. This screwed me over. I had an lxd cluster that was working very nicely. Then 1 of the 5 cluster members failed to upgrade when snap forced an upgrade and it put the whole cluster in a degraded state.
I've been using i3 daily for about 8 years. I've been using regolith for the last 2 or 3 years because they've integrated everything so nicely with the Ubuntu ecosystem.
I actually thought it did say "Nutshell" when I read the title. When I clicked through to the actual page and saw it was "Nushell" I came back here to verify. :)
At a previous job an operations analyst built out an Access database because our IT group never got around to helping him build something more robust. It actually worked pretty well.
Once we started getting to scaling issues we imported all the tables into MySQL and had Access use the remote tables that existed in MySQL.
This worked really well. All the forms and various things were in Access and the tables in MySQL and this scaled out pretty well to many 10s of users.
A nice side benefit is that I was able to reuse a lot of that data in an internal web application.
https://github.com/delta-db/deltadb?tab=readme-ov-file#-upda...