@adamsdesk @kev I second syncthing. I wanted a self-hosted cloud storage platform (was using Dropbox), and wanted a self-hosted cloud music platform (was using Google Music). Nextcloud did both awkwardly. Lots of things out-of-sync.
Syncthing has been great - my devices are in sync and I run one on a server too so there's always something available to sync to if I'm on the Internet.
Funkwhale is my music solution... It's awesome, and you can serve the music out of S3, so storage costs even with a large collection are tiny.
Nukes in space is a terrible idea. Knock it off Putin.
Explains one perspective on the difference between being a technical leader and a people leader. I agree with most of this and am sharing it as a way of remembering this as a reference. Shared with me by a buddy (c0c0).
@mbessey oh man, it's December!
I always remember that Advent of Code is happening about halfway through December, and feel like it's not worth trying at that point. So, here's your reminder:
Starts at midnight, EST. About four hours from when this was posted.
25 days of programming puzzles, ranging from very easy to pretty hard. One puzzle a day until Christmas. It's a good opportunity to learn a new language, or polish your skills in one you already know. I'll be doing the puzzles in #rustlang this year.
#adventofcode #programming #coding #rust
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Computer science guy, electrical engineer, US Air Force officer, jogger, likes teaching programming, aka KC0BFV.
Likes programming in: Rust, Python, JavaScript, C
Reluctantly uses: Roku's BrightScript, C++, anything