I miss editing PHP files on production servers using vim
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I miss editing PHP files on production servers using vim
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I miss editing PHP files on production servers using vim
@LilahTovMoon lol and, if I may add, lmao
I still do this, and more often than I should ever admit. IT has made it so onerous for me to do anything the right way that, if there's any need for a quick fix, there's no other option.
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I miss editing PHP files on production servers using vim
@LilahTovMoon Why should something lame like "process" or "good practice" or "dear god not on prod" stop you? Don't let your dreams be dreams
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I miss editing PHP files on production servers using vim
@LilahTovMoon we didn't even know we were born
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@LilahTovMoon Why should something lame like "process" or "good practice" or "dear god not on prod" stop you? Don't let your dreams be dreams
@AcornSquashbuckler @LilahTovMoon Everybody has a test environment. Some of them are even separate from prod!
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I miss editing PHP files on production servers using vim
@LilahTovMoon
noooo
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I miss editing PHP files on production servers using vim
@LilahTovMoon In my first job for a now long-dead ISP, I generated FrontPage sites and added ASP code into them, and then fixed bugs live on production servers with Notepad.
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I miss editing PHP files on production servers using vim
@LilahTovMoon nobody's stopping u from still doing it >:]
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I miss editing PHP files on production servers using vim
@LilahTovMoon You can always take up chainsaw juggling as a hobby, much the same kick, but less dangerous

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I miss editing PHP files on production servers using vim
If that's your preference, you'd probably enjoy ed(1) on a Teletype too

It's not as easy as it looks, depending on how much paper remains in the box at your feet.
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@LilahTovMoon lol and, if I may add, lmao
I still do this, and more often than I should ever admit. IT has made it so onerous for me to do anything the right way that, if there's any need for a quick fix, there's no other option.
@mausmalone @LilahTovMoon I've done this, more or less.
I SSH'd into one of our production boxes, attached a REPL to a running Clojure web server, and swapped out a function in the server process.
This helped us *finally* solve a bug that we had been unable to figure out from telemetry and experiments. We also took a number of precautions in order to make this safe. But it was still fun as hell.
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