

You are nieve. Some sex workers enjoy their jobs.
You are nieve. Some sex workers enjoy their jobs.
Yup the same I had too
True, I didn’t actually answer the question. I suppose it’s because yes, I am a tech person. I am a senior systems engineer and software developer with a career of over 20 years. I have run my own tech company for 10 of those years, and recently went back to work in a corporate setting as lead developer for a contact center software company.
It depends on the community, but in general people on Lemmy love FOSS. The linux community is very helpful and friendly (although headstrong). Moderation depends on your instance (.ml is quite politically motivated). Privacy on the platform is non existent due to how the software works, but in general, people here do care about privacy related topics.
Hello my ADHD amigo! I see you have been taken care of quite well by the other comments. You guys are all awesome.
But yeah it’s just a reverse proxy that you need and most common is nginx or apache to implement it.
Debian is the most stable distro and downstream loads of distros rely on Debian being clean. This dev has to be strict if they want to maintain the status quo. Rather let the user DL this as a standalone package and still use it, instead of it being included by default with the possibility of breaking.
And another thing. Version pinning should be normalized. I just can’t bend my mind around code which has to be refactored every 12 - 24 months because dependencies were not version pinned and a new thing broke an old thing. Unless this code is your baby and you stare at every day, constantly moving forward, you should write code that lasts.
Nice UI work. I’ll wait for it to be open-sourced before I use it to login to my account.
This only works for simple workstation stuff, not for power users trying to get max performance. My recommend is dual/tripple boot or separate computers.