Wow works fine on Linux for me
Maybe he should write an article instead of a video. I’m much more likely to engage with those. Or I guess I could run his video through an LLM to get a text summary.
Making a small phone is harder than making a big phone.
Can’t argue with that. I’m glad you’ve found something that you enjoy.
Yeah, it’s always fun to find out that a standard looking util on osx actually requires weird args and syntax.
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Realistically no
Servers and bandwidth can be expensive yo
I subscribe to the arch news letter, and they email me about potentially breaking changes like 4 times a year. Usually I don’t have to do anything about them but it’s good to be aware of, just in case.
I stopped using grub after that pain in the ass
Yeah, actually. I could see them taking on OnlyFans if they wanted to. But I think they want to be more mainstream than that.
I can’t imagine what sub-reddits they think people would willingly participate in that are paid-only. Decreasing visibility and potential participation group automatically makes those worse in most cases.
The lounge is trash content anyways.
Encryption in transit even internally is a good practice. That said, op is making life hard by refusing to use DNS.
I feel like op is about to find out why businesses pay for cloud services.
You just described a load balancer. The router doesn’t know about DNS but clients using your service use DNS. You can do some simple load balancing behind DNS. If you want to do it by IP address you want a load balancer though.
If overcomplicating things is a concern for you, then just use let’s encrypt. Running your own ca is a pain in the ass and probably decreases security for most people due to the difficulty of doing it correctly.
I’d be interested in a community for commercial sysadmin type stuff, but the ones I’ve seen are all pretty dead. I am one of those people that work in the industry.
The American Dream is home ownership and comfortably supporting a family - not like he’s doing anything to make that more accessible either.