@neko@radical.town Thanks for the pointer! I'd been sceptical of tools for single users (personal notes have a high write:read ratio), but wikidata does seem fairly nice to edit.
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I'm considering switching my personal servers (on Digital Ocean) from Ubuntu to Debian. I essentially just need something running Docker for most of my projects.
Debian seems to require upgrading less often. Any opinions?
I've dabbled with 'conventional commits' for a personal project but I found they slowed me down.
It's not always easy to categorise a commit as a fix, a chore etc. Sometimes refactorings also fix bugs.
Do you use them? I can imagine a large, mature project benefitting more.
For my personal server, I deploy services with docker and update with watchtower. It works OK, but I'd love to have a proper configuration as code approach.
I want a git commit to change a file that says which version should be live, and then CI should deploy that.