Ooh I found the only other person who still prefers a mouse and keyboard it seems, going by the current trends and how much I hate them anyway
Ooh I found the only other person who still prefers a mouse and keyboard it seems, going by the current trends and how much I hate them anyway
YouTrack is less horrible than jira and can be on prem.
Huh, and here I thought culture fit just meant your ability to hold a basic conversation about a random topic without completely locking up (which has gotten me several jobs)
Sometimes people build things just because they want to. Some people will take a look and say “hey that’s cool” and use it. Some others will take a look and say “this does nothing for me” and both are valid opinions to have. IMO nobody should have to justify an open source project unless asking for funding.
Honestly, it’s been pretty good for me once I say “Hmm I don’t think this workflow works with this version”
I think the 4o model might just be better than 3.5 was at this.
Operating system so TrueNAS in your case
Did you use a Handy to write this comment?
Youtrack is nice and can be self hosted but costs money beyond 10 users.
Over time the 8GB of RAM on base model might start frustrating you. You’ll also be wearing the ssd with all the swapping.
The base M1 chip itself is great. Just get the extra RAM. You can’t upgrade RAM or storage after the fact.
Got it, sharing the password to my obscure furry midget porn collection with my people
It’s more of a pain to get running than you might think for an official image. I got it running but definitely had issues getting started.
I’d expect the work servers to be better because I can’t afford to spend thousands per server, but maybe I’m just spoiled with regards to work hardware.
Thank you! Cross-posted this to my tiny Gentoo community at !gentoo@lemm.ee
Feel free to share your Gentoo knowledge and experience there, it certainly could use more activity.
I’m sorta surprised that it’s only 2x per nine. Six or seven nines sounds ridiculous.
I’m surprised that they pay for it. They could just demand it through all kinds of national security laws.
Oh what makes you think governments need to pay for that? Is free if you’re a big enough market.
Meta isn’t really in the data SELLING business. It’d be counterproductive to let their competitors have access to all the data they do - it’s what keeps their advertising network competitive. Same goes for Google. They don’t want third parties to have access to your data, they want to be THE company that sells targeted advertisements.
Well it IS pretty nice to be able to tell people to go to jellyfin.example.com instead of example.com:8096, but you also get security benefits for using a properly set up reverse proxy. You don’t need to keep your ports open to the whole internet, only the reverse proxy accesses them. As far as the rest of the internet is concerned, you have :443 open.
Edit: Forgot to add, Caddy and NPM and such can also automatically renew your certificates!