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This is great advice, and to the OP, don’t feel bad. You’re really not an IT person of any caliber until you have experienced when I like to call the “Production Incident Experience”, or PIE. IT work is a job with unforseen consequences and hurdles, and we’ve all run into them at one point or another.
This being a learning experience, do what we’ve all done and learn from it. Now you can set up logging, whatif, sandbox instance, whatever you have to do.
You’re on the road to becoming a good programmer - just learn from your mistakes, do your research on best practices, ask intelligent questions, and in no time at all you’ll be writing one of these posts yourself.
Reply All had a really good episode on it. https://www.google.com/amp/s/gimletmedia.com/amp/shows/reply-all/wbhjwd
I got lemmy.fan just a few months ago. I wanted a short, memorable TLD that stood out a little.
Belle! Stop saying “I do declare” for your constants! It’s not valid syntax!
Do you have eave troughs there by chance?
It’s not necessarily required but it is strongly suggested in case the package you are installing requires the latest version of a dependency.
Nice find, it winds.
Random Acts of Senseless Violence was a good read.
Again, who are the real snowflakes?