@levelsio I've been working with a reliable PA for ~4 years now, she's done a lot of travel planning for other some her other clients, and all sorts of paperwork (construction!) for me – DM if you'd like to be put in touch.
Read-after-write doesn't have to be a problem; the material on Event Sourcing often mixes it with "microservices communicating via events" which is unfortunate.
You can use a sql database just fine for events and update the event log _and_ associated projections in the same transaction 🤷♂️
@lanox@AmpCode You need set -g allow-passthrough all in your tmux config
Amp knows how to set up tmux for all of its features to work, so you can also ask to audit (and change) your tmux config for you
@Shestus@AmpCode Hey! I'm still not sure I follow – do you mean that somebody could override systeminfo.exe because amp calls it automatically that'd be an attack vector?
@lucasmeijer You can have React render static HTML on the server into the HTTP response: https://t.co/cG0ExOaZXp
And then https://t.co/gJ5ru4TLR0 and you're close to a minimal version of Rails
@TomZarebczan@thorstenball If you can click on the link: do that and this will automatically log you in.
For a non-interactive login:
$env:AMP_API_KEY=.... amp login