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  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @DaDeveloper said:
    I'm honestly still tired, but you know, gotta be an adult and get things done, or something like that... Frosby, what underrated software or service do you use that I should try? (FOSS/OSS preferred)

    True, you do what you gotta do!
    Can't think of one... I love proton pass, audacity as well... what are you looking for?

    Stuff to test out to add to my homelab/vps

    I only know and use what most people probably know. I'm still quite new to Linux. I installed Mautic yesterday and am currently exploring it, so I can't provide many insights yet.

  • @Neat321 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:
    I'm back :smile:

    Welcome bak!

    Thank you!

    did you get any luck scoring a giveaway today?

    No, but I did yesterday.

    That's nice what did you win?

    100GB France reseller and a Dublin 1GB VPS.

    Wow that's really good! you're one of the fastest ones! care to share any secrets :smiley:

    Just keep pressing the F5 key :wink:

    What browser do you use?

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @DaDeveloper said:
    I'm honestly still tired, but you know, gotta be an adult and get things done, or something like that... Frosby, what underrated software or service do you use that I should try? (FOSS/OSS preferred)

    True, you do what you gotta do!
    Can't think of one... I love proton pass, audacity as well... what are you looking for?

    That and a RackNerd Branded Backpack ;)

    Chef might do a giveaway for that soon. Everyone has been asking for it now!

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  • @DaDeveloper said:
    RACK-NERD-PARTY-(BACK?)PACK-PEOPLE

    You want to pack the people? :D

  • @DrLowEndTalk said:

    208

    Someone needs to edit the racknerd logo on the car.

  • @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:
    I'm back :smile:

    Welcome bak!

    Thank you!

    did you get any luck scoring a giveaway today?

    No, but I did yesterday.

    That's nice what did you win?

    100GB France reseller and a Dublin 1GB VPS.

    Wow that's really good! you're one of the fastest ones! care to share any secrets :smiley:

    Just keep pressing the F5 key :wink:

    What browser do you use?

    Firefox ofc

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  • @Kevinf100 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Kevinf100 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Kevinf100 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Kevinf100 said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, any users who are gonna be trying a VPS for the first time in their life? Guess many who are already on LET are mid-advanced users, but, still, any first timers?

    What's funny is when I bought my first VPS, I had no problems since in school, I used Linux VMs. My assembly class we where require to code and test in Linux. All programs had to work on Linux in that class.

    You are lucky. I wish I had that kinda exposure to hardware and Unix-based OSes in school itself.

    Not my first class we had to use Linux. Had a few others. When getting my bachelor's we where given an Amazon VPS with a GPU and Windows on it, to run Jupiter notebook and create AI.
    For my full stack development we used Amazon S3, DynamoDB, and I forgot what else to create a website that you could post comments on.
    Also learned Android develoment as well. Created a database app that actually hashed passwords and used your phone to send a text when inventory was low.

    That is awesome. But, you'd agree that having exposure to this in the early years of your life did have a huge impact on how you dealt with COmputery stuff later on in life, right?

    Everything had an impact. Not every class had a huge impact. For example I learned docker and school, and never stopped after that one class. Still use it today.

    You were taught Docker in school as well? That is awesome. I still know Engg. students here who have taken up Python but learn it enough to pass the exam. A majority of them don't even have had access to Python IDE yet.

    Come on, I know some Computer Science Engineering passed out students, who doesn't even know basics of computer.

    That's the issue. It causes two major issues. Most Engineers in India aren't job-ready when they pass out. The companies have to train them, losing time.

    Schools I went to, associate I could see this. Bachelor, probably not. The bachelor degree had alot of classes that tested if you knew wtf was going on. Even had to comment code. One class was 3D rendering/programming in C++

    Yah, it's sad. But, Ig, it will change in the next decade or so, since software services make a huge part of our exports.

  • @FrankZ said:

    @noob404 said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Sometimes I wish there's something that can store my memories, and I can replay it again whenever needed

    It's called a Camera. :D

    JK. I know exactly what you mean. Youa re not talking about the physical objects, you are talking about storing the memories, the feelings, the exhilaration combined with a sense of worry that accompanied the moment you held your first born, or got married. You are talking about feeling them again.
    Unfortunately, you can't! But, having felt them atleast once in your life, you are a successful human being.

    You are wise beyond your years my friend.

    At my age I'm just glad to wake up every morning and still be able to go do something, anything. The most mundane tasks are beautiful experiences for me. I see so much more beauty in the natural world around me than I ever did when I was young. Same with people. People can be so beautiful once they no longer feel like they are being judged. If you can make people feel comfortable enough to really open up most times there are some really amazing things inside. The world is a wonderful place. Unfortunately many of us don't see what is all around us. I know I made that mistake for a long time until I wised up a bit.

    So true, Frank. As for the wisdom, this is one thing I noticed and I am currently working on, in my life. I have been so distracted by the bad things in my life that I have been unknowingly missing the good things, my family, that's always been around through the thick and thin.
    And, you are right, you only know a person very well, when they have been given the chance to show themselves without being judged for whoever they are.

  • @FrankZ said:

    @noob404 said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @noob404 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @commercial said:

    @codelock said:
    You wrote assembly? What year was it?

    1985 ;)

    punch cards ?

    What are those?

    Found out -

    A punched card (also punch card or punched-card) is a piece of card stock that stores digital data using punched holes. Punched cards were once common in data processing and the control of automated machines.

    Exactly. They were used to write assembly language code. Each card was a command or data. A program was made by punching cards, normally kept in a box in the order they should be run, and feeding them into a mini/main frame computer such as a HP3000. One trick was to draw a line on the top edge of the cards so that you knew which way to put them back in the box. Also was helpful if you dropped the box on the way to the card reader. Those were the days when men were men and programmers had muscles from lugging those boxes around. I don't miss it one bit.

    You are saying, you have used this?

    yep, early 1980's

    That's awesome, but, cumbersome. Was the switch to actual digital data difficult for you, from punching cards?

  • @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:
    @Frobsy, congo man! You are in 3rd place right now.

    Not for long enough though haha, share some secrets bro, I'll sky rocket this :lol:

    No secrets. Just engage and hype it up whenever you can. We just had kind of a vent out session. It was good. As I said earlier, on the thread, almost everything under the Sun will be discussed. Do let us know your opinions and experiences.

  • @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:
    I'm back :smile:

    Welcome bak!

    Thank you!

    did you get any luck scoring a giveaway today?

    No, but I did yesterday.

    That's nice what did you win?

    100GB France reseller and a Dublin 1GB VPS.

    Wow that's really good! you're one of the fastest ones! care to share any secrets :smiley:

    Do pushups on the F5 key and you are good to go.

    Yah, finger pushups on F5 seems to the secret sauce.

  • @Kevinf100 said:

    @DrLowEndTalk said:

    208

    Someone needs to edit the racknerd logo on the car.

    By the time someone does it, we will be at 210, I guess.

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @Neat321 said:
    I'm back :smile:

    Welcome bak!

    Thank you!

    did you get any luck scoring a giveaway today?

    No, but I did yesterday.

    That's nice what did you win?

    100GB France reseller and a Dublin 1GB VPS.

    Wow that's really good! you're one of the fastest ones! care to share any secrets :smiley:

    Do pushups on the F5 key and you are good to go.

    Yah, finger pushups on F5 seems to the secret sauce.

    Play OSU and make Z and X also press f5.

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  • The thread has gone quiet, did I miss something? Where did all the hype and discussion go? Friends, y'all still there?

  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
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  • If y'all could give advice to a new grad (CS/IS/IT/CyberSec) what would it be?

  • Ah seems we blew past 200 while I was sleeping.

  • Yep, and most of it wasnt that spammy :)

  • Not yet at least. Will be soon when giveaways happen!

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  • I'm honestly impressed that you get the free doubling... good deal just for a comment

  • @DaDeveloper said:
    I'm honestly impressed that you get the free doubling... good deal just for a comment

    Well, that is the easiest resource to double :)

    Thanked by 1Frobsy
  • True lol... I wonder if setting up CASTOPOD would be a good use of time... anyone wanna make a podcast?

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