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About"That fullstack dude" with a LTS packed of languages and architecture...
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SkillsVueJS, Python, PHP, JS, Java, Swift, Bash, ionic, Cordova, CSS
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Not if they are encrypted @LrdShaper - otherwise nothing is safe anyway 😎
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@Benedikt yeah I mean I can't imagine myself translating a custom library docs I wrote & decided to push - which people found useful. Though as such library etc would be small enough I guess you'd be stuck with few users and English only support 😬
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@binop #1, 3, 5 are the ugly / cumbersome ones from what I remember. I wouldn't mind it on a desktop maybe, but not on a MacBook- will look at the others
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Use Authy - it will sync your (encrypted) 2FA info and they have a MacOS client, iOS & Android, possibly others - don't know 🚀
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@Benedikt don't recall seeing any docs in German or other non English for packages on NPM(most of them)?
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@vrvksk as I remember it used a private-public key pair and hence no password. That's how it worked when I set up some proper OpenVPN servers back in the days(was selling the service)
No password is a normal practice in VPN niche? -
@olback it has a full admin interface, just like on the internal network - helps a lot sometimes.
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Let me know when you plan to launch this - would be an amazing improvement to the street walking comfort!
On a side note, my startup Trips Avenue would be willing to partner to bring you first customers when you get this up and running - so keep me updated, and good luck 😉 -
There's a workflow builder in the Automator android app - that looks perfect as a design after having used it. I'm pretty sure they used an open source library for creating that workflow designer - anyone have ideas which one??
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@dfox couldn't you make a form in-app with proper address inputs, pack all envelopes in bulk, and write a little Python to print all postage labels every morning - all automated?
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@dfox how did that happen? 😏 (jealous)
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Did you get 2 of each?
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Or just start using *nix ;)
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@eldy obviously depends on the person. I had a 21", then 24", then this 27". I would say the 27 is most perfect of all. But on the other hand for vertical screen maybe 24 could do, as this one is a bit too tall to comfortably read - you have to move your head up & down
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@eldy would be fun to hack it to do it - but it does indeed easily rotate as its sold
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@eldy Samsung S27D850T 27" :)
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@MrDevOpsCrap it's "the roost 2" - https://www.therooststand.com/
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Apparently Apple App Store & Amazon search too
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I should probably make my error handler lol in console
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@mcraz depends, evenings could watch a movie, but daytime running a dashboard on it. Also when I have to tinker with a pi or something, use that as well
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Screens included there are: 7" + 13" + 24" + 27" + 50"
I wish I could total it up! 121" all together 📢 -
Only comment - I feel sorry for those poor bright minds who shall now be deflected from the beautiful path of web Dev and into the sinful terrible life of iE.
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Miss those times - somehow doesn't happen recently :/
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= always evals to true lol
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Oh...and my paging file varies between 0-30GB
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My top spec 13" MacBook seems to cope just fine with that, plus 2-3 IDEs (obvs only one usually active), everything split up onto 3 displays - without heating up too much ;)
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How about 12 windows x 40-60 tabs? xD
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Haha I just gotta add this to my ~/.bashrc
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Emails->HTML->tables->my_next_weeks_worst_headache