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AboutJavascript Dev, Rest is life, apis ftw.
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SkillsJavascript, CSS, React, NodeJS, Server Administration
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0 Coffee but up to 3 energy drinks
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@PuzzlesDev
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@DrPitLazarus depends on what you want to do with it
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@devTea it's still in dev
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@guio I'm learning to get around with kubernetes, rancher just was the easiest to setup.
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@lucaIO it's a semi-private api targeted at discord bots
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@nicogramm I am using the Stylish browser addon for that. :D
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@arch-chroot discord
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@gitpush the configuration is very easy, I can use multiple protocols/ports and site to site configuration was a breeze.
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@gitpush thanks, I'm glad you like it. I am using softether at this moment, with openvpn to connect to it from my phone and the softether client to let the servers connect to it.
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@gitpush Follow up to above: before I had the api with 3-6 processes running locally + the bot with 4 processes. Now I only need 1-2 processes.
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@gitpush Sure. Here goes nothing: I am working on a bot for discord which has the core components seperated into independent processes, one gateway, one cache, one worker and one exit node. Since I want to be able to restart the worker at any time, I am moving anything which stores data into an independent api which is publicly available. This api is also microservice oriented. When I want to test new things I can just connect the worker itself to the mq and run the more or less stable processes on the server. Since I like to have clear ips and have servers across multiple providers I've made a vpn with a server to server and client to server communication option. With this I can easily expose services within the VPN which should not be public. I hope this solves your questions ^^
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@hacker Germany. A friend in the UK apparently got his as well today
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@JoshBent exactly ^^
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@IllSlapU I would have had to attend an important meeting today and home office isn't that spread yet within the company I work at..
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@romangraef JS :)
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@BambuSource yup WIP it's a webpanel for an api of mind that handles accounts which are linked to discord accounts ^^
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@ThatDude nope I'm a wolke (cloud)
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And here goes me coming to work at 5am.. 6. 30 am is the earliest limit bossman told me :<
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@Kekica I would if I could :< no choice ATM.
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@JohnDoesNot 7-8 hours actually. The colleagues start at 7-8 am
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@aitkotw na, my body just chooses the wrong timezone..
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@Kekica eh I wake up at 4 am usually, work from 5-14, go home and nap. It's awesome :)
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@filthyranter yes I did ^^
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@stereo indeed, I'm in the middle of my third year atm
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Awesome stuff :3
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Doing an Internship in Germany and in my 3rd year atm. In my opinion it's awesome since you can acquire first hand job-experience and learn from your seniors. Depending on your experience you are given responsibility too. I'm currently setting up our Kubernetes System and working on an iot solution for our products. The normal Co-workers communicate on the same level and don't treat me like a slave. Therefore I think it really depends on where you work and what kind of internship it is.