Julia, Clojure and Go
From these 3 I think Go is the most straightforward and similar to most industry standard languages.
"Update"
It was my dotfiles, ok?
Obligatory video from one of the greatest channels youtube has ever seen: By Default - There is no private email
Recently I added a custom domain to my protonmail account and during the procedure it makes you do this steps (adding SPD, DKIM and DMARC) to pass all the steps. They tell you exactly what records you have to add, where to add them and what the content should be. These guys are great
I don't agree with the 3rd take. I used both Debian and Arch based systems. Both break equally often (quite rarely), but when smth breaks in a Debian based system there's little support or help, while on Arch everyone is willing to help you and you have Arch wiki, which is in a league of its own. Also thanks to AUR, there so much more software available out of the box on Arch
Multiple choice is statistically better
Tilling WM is all I need baby
That's a gamer, not a software engineer
Just now realized how big Madagascar is.
There is. It's called Mojo
You would want to setup a VPN server on your linux server and vpn clients on android and laptop. I'm not knowledgeable enough to help, but you can look into wireguard
Ackchyually, Poland's national animal is a white stork, but this looks more like an egret.
Anyway, great infographic
I just refuse to update Tachiyomi so it still works for me.
I understand pirating from Netflix and such, cause they're big companies and their service is shit, but Nebula is run by creators and you support them directly with a subscription. So if you have $5 at your disposal I would highly encourage paying for Nebula.
Material Files - the best files app I've ever used! Clean, material design and has everything I need. It can even run an FTP server
On one hand I'm an IT specialist and want to have an intelligent home with home lab. On the other hand I want to live in the mountains and grow my own food.
I hate when people think communism means USSR. It had nothing to do with ut except the name
Today I checked DNSDumpster for my domain and realized that TXT verification records for my email are visible to everyone. Should I be worried? If yes how can I hide them?
I have sonarr, radarr, prowlarr, jellyfin and qbittorrent-nox running on my computer. I want to move it to an sbc so it can run 24h/day and draw less power.
All my media are on a M.2 drive so it's important to have a way to somehow connect it to that sbc.
Fyi I also intend to run AdGuard
What sbc do you recommend for such a setup? Do I have to wait for RPi 5 or are there better alternatives? Of course the best value for money