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@gitstashio For now what I'm gonna use:
- proxmox installed with 1 or multiple linux vms
- docker
- portainer
- gitea for git
- ollama + dolphin for ai
- jellyfin for video streaming
- wireguard for vpn
- some no-ip ddns or static ip from the internet service provider
The hardware will be a workstation with:
- some intel cpu i5 / i7 with intel-vt
- 64 / 128gb ram
- a mobo that suports 2 network cards
- 2 network cards
- 4 HDD with 2tb or 4tb depending on the budget
For now I don't have all the money to buy everything but month by month I'm doing progress.
I know that at some point, some subscriptions are needed but not on those companies that had massive layoffs or a history of overpromising and underdeliver.
This is applied only for personal use, for professional if the company requires it I'm gonna used it. -
@CoreFusionX True. Wanted to give them a chance, but also I don't want to be f**ed after the product is released. So in the end I choose godot. Seems open source, community friendly and see no problems in using it
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@Demolishun 2.5d is actually 3d platformer. It's 2d with some depth in it.
I started doing godot. Hope won't hit a wall using it. -
@ars1 so what’s the next engine that can be used ? Godot ?
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Using 4 monitor as we're speaking. Many people asks me why and the answer is:
I hate windows workspaces ( don't use linux because ... work and older .net not core ) and I prefer having everything at once ( message, discord, spotify, editor, browser, company tools )
I hate laptops from the bottom of my heart. I don't get these tech-fluencers who uses just a macbook because I fucking can't . My eyes, back, arms, legs hurts after 1h of sitting down ( and I'm working 6h a day ) . And working on fly ... fuck no . -
How the f is so smooth on mobile
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@b2plane Or create fake corporate ladder with unrealistic targets
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Thanks all for the good words. After days of ranting out this shit ecosystem I decided to go on the c# .net core route with python flavour for a couple of reasons:
- jobs
- decent ecosystem
- can do tons of things in it
- no need to relearn and learn shit frameworks that disappear after a couple of years
- stable enough for my taste
For f/e I'll go either svelte for spa or pure vanilla ( tired of the revolutionary code react uses that is a clusterfuck of unknown rules ).
Fuck this hipster community and their revolutionary code.
Love you all . -
@devJs You’re using python for web dev ? Or you do smth else with it ?
Currently trying to check svelte with ts as this seems a better alternative for anything. -
@AleCx04 thanks for calling me smart. I don’t consider myself being a smart / intelligent person . I’d rate me as an average joe who does programming for a living .
As regarding switching to b/e . I tried it and failed gracefully mainly because I didn’t had enough energy and time I think . My current job takes a lot of my time and the rest is spent with my gf or family ( because life is too short )
I think I’m gonna take fast nop advice to switch to testing . Seems a little more peaceful even if the pay is lower and the tools they use don’t seem to be too complicated or “world changing tech”.
Thanks for the nice words !! -
@We3D It's normal to want experienced people. But it's not normal to ask for x years of experience on a specific library. Just give them the library, specs and see if they can do something with. They can ? Good to go, all ins and outs can be learned during the job .
But no. In interview they ask some ultra specific thing that you don't give a fuck. You don't know it ? Too bad you failed the interview. I knew that programmers are narcistic know it all geeks but some of them are not geeks, just morons. -
@TeachMeCode This reminds of one time when I tried to make an electron app work on linux. I wasted 1 full day in figuring out why tf it works on windows and not on linux.
In the end I quitted and started to do monkey work ( upgrading electron library version by version till I found one that works with the current implementation and downgrading another till it worked with that version ).
It's amazing how stable packages are nowadays ( FUCKING NOT ).
And also it's amazing how everyone is praising react, vue, angular for solving fucking nothing ( only adding more bloatware to make a fucking spa and making it 'functional' ). But hey is extensible ( in an ideal universe, because in production is not ). -
@Fast-Nop It's a good idea. One problem: in my region everyone is looking for a 5+ year experience in testing for a shit salary. I hate this job but it also pays my bills and It's hard to do a reconversion or idk how.
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@IntrusionCM And wayland solves it but i3wm is based on xorg . Thinking on switching to sway but I don’t know how it will play out with the nvidia card
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@IntrusionCM Hmm I think I already did that . The global dpi should be the biggest dpi monitor ? Or the sum of all and then scale each ?
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@IntrusionCM Faking productivity ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@Voxera You clearly didn't work with "creative gurus & designers" and your organization values you as a developer.
In my case it's no appliable. Had tons of emails, discussion where I clearly stated that transitions and animations should be used only to support the interface and overly using it will clearly cause thousand of issues from ovearheating the device to annoying the user + other accesibility issues that can't be easily overcome.
And here I am developing cssdesignawards ( fucking hate that so much ) type of website where every little thing is animated, creating weird scrolling effects because the designer likes it and pulling my hair off to make it accesible because guess what, pinning an element and animating it on scroll doesn't come with accesibility by default.
So in the end I stopped giving a fuck about the product and I started to create whatever shit they spewed. -
You realize that we don’t give a fuck and we follow design specs made by a guess what… designer right ?
If the designer tells us to add a flying pig that spews lasers from his butt we have to do it . -
Currently learning React on a website made in React that has tons of issues with rendering. Funny times we live in .
Still don't see a point in using it but whatever. Job market asks it and I have to learn it :( . -
@irene wise words
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@Stuxnet I loved lo fi and chill at first till I had 12 hours code session / day for 1 full week and I started to hate this kind of music since then .
It happens to me again with witcher soundtracks and celtic music . -
Translation: I don’t know what tf I want and I’m trying to figure it out . Trust me I know this kind of person .
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I had 20 attempts to quit smoking and... I still smoke. Good luck in your journey :) .
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Do you trigger something on resize ?
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@Orionss As I read Netflix didn't denied it . But i hope that this is not true .
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You be like after you start THE project : this is an interesting idea . Let's start another project .
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@bigus-dickus You're nickname... priceless
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They're like : you better fix that bug or we'll kill you .
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@NULLmaster Actually you gave me a good idea thank you. I have tmux in it. That's all I ever wanted. Thank you a lot.
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@NULLmaster Yhep it is awesome but I have already dual boot linux and windows and I kinda don't need it. On windows I do frontend ui work ( I can't change my job that fast to get rid of windows and never go back to it other than games ) .