Honestly, if I ran a catering business I might put up the same sign. What’s the worst that can happen? 3 horse funerals?
Honestly, if I ran a catering business I might put up the same sign. What’s the worst that can happen? 3 horse funerals?
Ironically this is probably the result of someone using ChatGPT to write their job listing
Can’t tell if that’s Al or really a photo of Daniel Radcliffe…
Doctor doctor, gimme the news, I gotta BAD CASE OF COUCH-BUG DEW!
Rise and shine where the sun don’t shine…
Why’s it smell like steamed hams?
Have you tried eating around the lactose?
Isn’t that that survivalist dude that drinks piss? Bear Grilf?
There’s something nostalgically comforting seeing comcast screwing people over with bundles again…
I petition to rename ChatGPT to DeepThought based on these results.
If you fart in the woods and nobody is around to hear it… is it automatically deadly?
Why else would they turn green when exposed to water?
I thought it was because the money trees were all chopped down… If you need spare change, I’ve been burying pennies wherever I could.
I would understand that it just means a connoisseur of something, but you could always change the spelling to “file” to make it more digital-y and even less associated with problematic obsessions.
Exactly, unlike hot air balloons (R.I.P. Moody’s Mom)
I wonder if they could invent socks with a toe-print reader and a silent gps alarm… And while we’re at it, let’s add some exercise tracking stuff for runners. Only $500 and a monthly subscription!
I’m ending with three exclamation points because I know what you did…
If the script is working like that it implies that your working_dir is / inside the container, hence why your python script can write to ./data instead needing to say of /data with the absolute forward slash. To my knowledge volumes cannot be mounted that way because the working directory inside the container is constantly changing, but you can set the initial working directory to /data. If you don’t want the python script inside the data folder/working directory but still want to be able to call it without specifying a path to the script you’ll need to copy it into a bin folder. So in summary you would have the script in bin, your working directory would be /data which would be associated with your machine’s directory you used when starting the docker-compose and the script would just use the path ./
Edit: another option if you can’t change the starting working directory is simply to cd first: cd /data && yourscript
No, my employees are like my family. I love them too much to risk them being hunted too!
Good work Ducktective, what would we do without you…