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didn’t they switch to epub last year?
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didn’t they switch to epub last year?
so… netflix with extra storage?
multiple processes?!
I use UK-Layout, with some remappings for my precious umlauts
q+altgr ->ü
a+altgr -> ä
s+altgr -> ß
z+algr -> ö
bonus: in contrast to the peasentry I have an uppercase ẞ (altgr+shift+s)
raspi with vlc, mulvad and qbittorrent installed.
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but if for whatever reason your OS got borked and it took you more than a certain amount of hours to recover, you’d switch to Windows.
do you also count the time spent on arcane windows issues?
no, you’ll also have to learns each libraries special quirks on your OS
[something] is sometimes a relaxing process
Yeah, no.
Interesting how college ruined your love for programming
it was probably the general pressure and depression.
and work got it back
the costumers and the colleague were nice people. I enjoyed solving actual real-life problems.
Studying Computer Science constantly fed me with new interesting ideas, and I still had more time to play around with those ideas.
after my first job, I went back to college (uni?) to get my masters. There I had lots of fun implementing some of the theoretical stuff.
what kind of projects or whatever can i do to have fun again without feeling stressed.
(for stuff that is always online, like a bot, or a webservice, I recommend getting a dedicated computer, like a raspberry pi or a small vps)
also some general recommendation
from personal experience: before I went to college, I had lots of fun doing programming challenges. During college I lost all interest in programming. At my first real job, I regained my love for programming, when I started programming things, that actual people need to improve their daily work. Since then I enjoy programming for work, as well as in my free time.
how they fool the AI while keeping it invisible to the human eye
My guess is that AI companies will try to scrape as much as possible without a human ever looking at the data.
When poisoned data start to become enough of a problem, that humans have to look over very sample, then this would increase training cost to to a point where it’s no longer worth to bother with it in the first place.
what is the bare minimum of security measures you can do?
I guess just the normal things with p2p stuff: make sure no ports are exposed except for the essentials, update software, use SSL wherever possible.
When you don’t use VPN, people will see your actual IP adress and will launch the same kind of attacks, they also launch on servers [1] to try to hijack your system and add them to their bot net.
[1] port scans, login-attemps, applying known exploits. If this doesn’t sound scary, you should try operating a server that is exposed on the internet and then look at the number of login attemps.
yt-dl has a speedlimit. yt-dlp has not.
I recommend to use relevativ paths in the compose files. e.g.
- '/home/${USER}/server/configs/heimdall:/config'
becomes
- './configs/heimdall:/config'
you may want to add “:ro” to configs while you are at it.
also I like to put my service in /srv/ instead of home.
also I don’t see anything about https/ssl. I recommend adding a section for letsencrypt.
when services rely on each other, it’s a good idea to put them into the same compose file. (on 2nd thought: I am not sure if you already do that? To me it is not clear, if you use 1 big compose file for everything or many small ones. I would prefer to have 1 big one)
you can use “depends_on” to link services together.
you should be consistent with conventions between configurations. And you should remove config-properties that serve no purpose.:
while you are at it, you may want to consider using an .env file where you could move everything that would differ between different deployment. e.g.
consider using podman instead of docker. The configuration is pretty much identical to docker-syntax. The main difference is, that it doesn’t require a deamon with root privileges.
you may want to consider to pin version for the containers.
pro version pinning:
con version pinning:
the option to have two instances is nice for maintenance stuff, e.g.
another benifit of containers:
semi-related: would it count as piracy, if you reconstruct the 3d model from the 2d promo-images?