Hi friend, this was just meant to be an introduction, as I get started blogging and sharing back some knowledge and lessons I learned along the way. I’ve never written a blog before (or much of anything!), and I’m sorry you didn’t find value in this.
I wasn’t intending to boast, but I can see how it came across. I just meant to say, “companies are trying to tell you that you need ‘XYZ’ to scale,” and at least at the size of business I ran, you didn’t need any fancy tech at all – we could have made do with a dead-simple setup: a single server running Go and SQLite. It’s something I wish I had known when I started.
I’ll take your feedback to heart and try to produce larger, more substantial posts to follow. Thanks for commenting.
Is it too late for, “I use nix btw”? I use it at home and for development.
I planned to focus this blog series on ol’ faithful (Debian), but I could definitely see writing articles on how to use Nix and OpenBSD if people find it helpful.
100%. I also like to leave comments on bug fixes. Generally the more difficult the fix was to find, the longer the comment. On a couple gnarly ones we have multiple paragraphs of explanation for a single line of code.
Sounds like something a Scorpio would say…
Why in the absolute fuck does this website have 800+ partners that need to track me? And more than 500 partners needed for “security.”
10-11pm. I wake up early naturally (no alarms).
Vagina rocks.
I think the public school system is doing just fine on that front…
When the superman track pops on during the first big drop-in.
I also have the 13 AMD, and it’s my favorite laptop
It’s weird, but you need to prefix an exclamation mark to have the links to communities work in lemmy: !chess@lemmy.ml
Otherwise it tries to have you send it an email.
“global South” as in South America?
I’ll give you one digital outfit for $30. Final offer.
Do you have a source for this? I don’t doubt you, but I can’t find anything online that corroborates it.
Android app store says this shares purchases, location info, device ID and app interactions with 3rd parties… Voyager shares no data with 3rd parties.
With reproducible builds (that don’t exist on all platforms) and code review of every update (which I won’t do).
If you trust Proton, you trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. If you don’t trust Proton, you don’t trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. I don’t trust Proton and actively avoid their products.
I don’t trust Proton at all, and Obsidian is a nicer experience for this anyway. I had a ton of old notes, and now that a new owner is taking them all, it’s time for me to delete my account and move on.
Xitter has quite the ring to it.