@Tavo but i just came here. :( this is such an awesome chat room. i wonder if it were really like this before I came.. i mean Uni and Fge are always the one talkin before
She's super smart which I quite like, we talked like forever about her field of study (high level education stuff) and ethics in general. Maybe not the sexiest topic in the world but a very interesting one
@Gemtastic of everything. During the last Oktoberfest, I went out with a bunch of Germans. They paid for my drinks saying that they were already bailing out my country. Not that I ever complain about free beer, but imagine if I were greek
@wonderb0lt Eh sometimes it's good to build a deep connection with a girl on a date too, if it's just something short it's nice to get to know the person. If it's longer I'll usually mix up flirty and deep stuff.
@Dustiny We're planning to grab a few drinks in her home town next time, maybe that's a possibility to talk about more flirty stuff. Whatever that entails...
@LeeJeong I don't care. It's not like I'm following up with the transcript, I just reply to random messages what I feel like best without diving into context.
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what is the best practice to build a project using java and docker? running your build in the container by sending docker commands to it (like copy pom.xml and running maven in it) or running a build and copying the output over? or something else and i just really dont understand docker