indeed. completely different writing style than the rest of OPs posts/comments as well
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
I used to do that but the more I get into os programming the more I’ve found myself scrapping entire 1000+ line files and rewriting the entire thing 🙃
and I think “it’s a miracle I get anything done” is a very common thought in most programmers heads lol
I prefer to argue on the internet via my phone, which I can type pretty fast on thanks to the swipe to type.
and yeah programming simply doesn’t require fast typing, I tend to diagram everything out on my whiteboard before even opening my ide. I just have to write tons and tons of code since I’m in a few low level programming classes
I’m a programmer. I write hundreds of lines of code a day (of varying levels of quality ofc). I also fix technology (phones, laptops, desktops. tablets, etc). I’m probably one of the most “tech-savvy” people I know. I very rarely type faster than 70 wpm. it’s just not necessary for what most of us are doing.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1149
luckily. that seems doable
lol, it’s hard for anything to offend me. but it’s easy to point out misogynistic behavior when I see it 😂
whether you meant it that way or not (probably not) it’s still rude to reduce women to “aha but at least this one is easy on the eyes!”
ah yes, because a women’s worth is directly related to their attractiveness
the ends justify the means but what justifies the ends?
thank you for saying this. a lot of us in the USA are plenty pissed at it too. reminds me of this
fellas, is it ok to ask for accountability from a politician and point out issues with them while still voting for them? I really hate this rhetoric of “life is messy and no one’s perfect.” true, but no one expects a perfect candidate, they want a candidate who actually listens to the people. rhetoric like this just shields politicians from actual, constructive criticism.
lol this is immediately what I thought of haha
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