I like mint. Everyone says it beginner friendly, like in a bad way, but stuff just working sounds good to me.
I like mint. Everyone says it beginner friendly, like in a bad way, but stuff just working sounds good to me.
Pros: You get hands on with all sorts of tech and get to do everything. You’ll have more flexibility in how you solve things.
Cons: You get hands on with all sorts of tech and get to do everything. You’ll have more flexibility in how you solve things.
It’s fun being at a small software company but it can be exhausting.
Same, never crossed our minds growing up unless we were wet or muddy.
We did growing up. Most people I know are indifferent minus a few friends. I don’t wear them at home now, but I don’t see the big deal in keeping them on once in a while.
Even further what’s the point? It’s been ruled (usa) that an IP address doesn’t equal a person. https://www.techspot.com/news/76190-us-court-appeals-ip-address-isnt-enough-identify.html
Yes. Will humans ever meet them? Probably not. The universe is a big place. Even if a civilization could travel the speed of light it would take them 200,000 years to cross just the milky way. Also, who is to say most civilizations haven’t gone extinct or don’t exist yet?
I like Jellyfin quite a bit better. The UI is less cluttered and the controls make more sense. It also doesn’t phone home like plex. I do keep plex running beside it for my dad and sister. Plex has way better device support.
qbittorrent search
Oh, sorry haven’t tried proxies. Just scraping a single site.
Not 100% sure if this is helpful, but here is what I’m importing and a snippet initiating webdriver. Sorry on mobile. The hardest part was getting the right chromium installed and getting the path right. I believe this is the one I used. sudo apt-get install chromium-chromedriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options
from selenium.common.exceptions import TimeoutException
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
driver = webdriver.Chrome("/usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromedriver")```
I’ve thought about this a lot as well. Really the hiring process is just so goofy and feels so negative. I try not to let being passed by get to me, and try to learn from it all. For example, my last technical interviewer really hammered away the sql questions. I did ok, but realized I really need to brush up on it. Maybe work on some practice projects involving it. Lastly, I’ve given up entirely on the big leagues (faang, etc). It just is what it is. Even some of the mid level tech companies may be out of reach for some time for me.
The don’t know what I don’t know feeling happens a lot. I’ve been trying to learn basic CS and dabble with C. It has helped a bit opening up my mind.
I’ve been trying out linux gaming annually. With the steam deck out it proton has become super good. I think my gaming pc is finally going to stay on linux this time around. Oh anti cheat has support now too. Just got done playing a few round of halo mcc.
Torrents… Fast, free, and easy
Seems like Mulvad gets a lot of love on here and reddit. Being able to pay anonymously is pretty cool. I use Windscribe and like it a lot. They have an annual sale that is dirt cheap. PIA used to get a lot of love until they were bought out a few years back.
What’s wrong with exposing port 22? I have password authentication disabled, ssh keys only. Isn’t that secure enough?
I have been slowly using it less and less over the years in general. It’s still useful if I’m searching for something on DDG. I also still visit some of the small or local subs.
We’re rich!