interesting. I actually haven’t had any throughput issues yet but if I do I will definitely keep that in mind
interesting. I actually haven’t had any throughput issues yet but if I do I will definitely keep that in mind
I run jellyfin on bare metal because it makes it easier to debug imo, but I do use docker for caddy and some other little applications (like a tomcat instance for example)
my servers run alpine! it’s incredibly stable even for hobbiest use
why is the password ******* lol
camel for java. flat for c
I’m in the same boat. I’m a comp sci student but the amount of tech illiterate comp sci students I meet every day is astounding and concerning
first game I played in HDR was mass effect legendary. I don’t care that the game itself is close to 15 years old, the 4k remaster + HDR blew my mind and set a new standard for how good games could look.
real actually. definitely one of the most memorable progress bars. well, that and the bios update progress bar
“fix for real this time”
agreed
yes very much agreed on this. docker is awesome but imo the reliance on it will absolutely cause issues down the line
tf you talking about? the engineer engineers the solution and the developer develops it
hey thanks for doing this! I’m interested in god of war. I’ve been meaning to play it for a while but I haven’t had the cash to buy it 😭
programming! I had heard that programming is better on Linux so I gave it a go and quickly realized it was better for everything else as well
yep. not worth the troubleshooting time when you can pull a brand new image from the servers in about 5 minutes, especially when it ties into a file server so you don’t have to worry about lost data.
hm. yeah I def read that wrong. more on point I can get any part I need for my own repairs very cheap through our wholesalers so that’s a good perk I guess
absolutely. I work at a phone/computer repair shop.
I have a policy called the “front desk fix policy”. pretty much, if I can fix it at the front desk in under a few minutes, I’m not charging you for it. common culprits are simple software fixes and charging port cleanings.
I give free screen protectors with every repair instead of charging customers for it. the screen is the expensive part not the screen protector.
I also tend to give a 10$ discount if people are just cool to talk with. if we genuinely enjoy talking to each other, they’ve made my day better, so I might as well do the same for them.
yeah same
indeed. completely different writing style than the rest of OPs posts/comments as well