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its unreachable, I was really curious
It depends on what I'm doing and how much time I have to spare. Sometime it might be 5-6 times per day, but sometimes it can go weeks without a visit.
I have a bookmark folder with 15-20 sites that I visit frequently. If I have 10 minutes to spare while waiting for an update or reboot or something I right click the folder and choose "open all in tabs" and then I quickly browse trough them closing each tab when I'm done with it. It's a quick way to stay updated and kills time whenever I have just a few minutes to spare.
If you are using Firefox, just click the folder with the middle button, it will open all BMs in that folder. and do the same on any tab to close it.
PS, you can do that on win 10+ on any application open when you hover over it on task bar.
Enjoy
Do you like just type lowendtalk.com in search bar and leave?(0.5 times?!?)
Everyday ofc, i keep an eye on service transfers topic
My Chromebook has two always-open windows. One window has tabs for html Gmail, Hetzner Robot, Migadu, LET, LES, and Nodeseek. So, like @Arkas, I'm always here. Or, if @FatGrizzly is around, maybe I'm here one sixth of the time that I am in my first always-open window?
The other always-open window has two or sometimes three hterm tabs.
For HN, several times every day, I open a third window with ctrl-n plus a single "h" in the address bar, then hit the return key. HN needs its own window because I frequently open a bunch of new tabs by ctrl-clicking links in the HN posts.
In my day job, I work as a surgeon and do like to check into LET between operations : )
I read LET on a (almost) daily basis, whenever I am free. All about the learning!
where else do you learn? If I may ask. other than Udemy and the likes.
Youtube and reddit a lot too on the self hosting and home server subreddits. Here is more on good deals and how to get started on configuring from the portal, or how to analyse good benchmarks
5 times a day
Love this!
usually lurking at least once every other day
5 times a day.
Once or twice a day to see if any interesting deals have popped up. It's much easier to check one place than to check multiple different hosts' websites. It's also nice to see viewpoints from the host providers' perspectives, something you don't get to see from (e.g.) support tickets.