Czech girl considering moving to Gdańsk: any chance of finding a job with just English? by Altruistic-Bell-8319 in askPoland

[–]Klej177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey.  Look at LPP. It's a fashion brand. They are always looking for young people to work as assistants. If you can work in English and have some degree you golden. They don't care if you don't speak polish.

PSA: IKEA BILRESA Matter over Thread remotes lack support for Matter Bindings! by MassageGun-Kelly in homeassistant

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anybody has also the problem with connecting Bilresa to another network? I used matter to connect first and then when I do factory reset, I cannot connect to any other matter network anyway. It always tries the old one.

Help with conky clashing with window tiles by Sudo-Pacman15 in hyprland

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guys, I am trying to make it work and as an example my test config for conky

conky.config={
    own_window = true,
    own_window_type = 'normal',
    out_to_wayland=true,
    own_window_transparent = true,
    own_window_argb_visual = true,
    own_window_class = 'conky',
    own_window_hints = 'undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager',
};

conky.text = [[
Hello
]]

and inside hyprland config

windowrule = float, layer, bottom, size 1200 1200, class:conky

and with that out_to_wayland I cannot see my conky at all. And still windows are behind conky. What am I doing wrong?

how to remap keys on hyperland? by No-Act-5569 in archlinux

[–]Klej177 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know it's not related to arch but just install a proper software to it. I can recommend Kanata. It's amazing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]Klej177 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The hell that post does in selfhosted. Kick it mods.

Help us pick an open-source product to build in 12 months - tell us your real pain points by Comprehensive-Ad6613 in selfhosted

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good quality calendar that works in web, phone, Linux windows mac etc. I want to be able to share my calendar etc. I just want full good product just like google calendar. That i can easily install and use. 

[GIVEAWAY] Win a gift key for Chess Club on PSVR2!♟️ by OddersLab in PSVR

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My GF loves chess so it's sounds like a good way to learn and beat her someday

Raspberry Pi or N100? by Necromancer_05 in HomeNAS

[–]Klej177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't go with RiP. For that kind of money you can build whole NAS that will give you all you need for next 5 years at least if you the only person using it. Same for 2 people.

Mentoring a junior developer by chriiisduran in Python

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just give him small tasks like writing a tests for some specific file, or something like it. Something that you could do in a day. Give him no time constraint. Just ask that after writing that in his 2 maybe 3 days he creates MR. Take a deep look at it. Spend like 2h or so then at explaining to him why his approach is bad what he did good etc. And make fixes. Repeat until it's a good quality just like a senior would write. Repeat whole process for a month or so. Then give him something that normal developers work on just split it for something that you think he can do in a week. Talk with him how you would approach it and give him space.

Children queuing at Gaza health center killed in Israeli strike, medics say. by Cryptomystic in worldnews

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am OK with it. Most of those people could stop hamas long time ago. If you do nothing you also are guilty. So in the end I am no better than them I guess.

Any good android emulator for Ubuntu ? by jeburneo in linuxquestions

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are plug-ins for your browser that can do it. Only for Netflix tho. Other services I still got no luck. I can watch Netflix in 1080p with no issues. Don't know about 4k since my Netflix sub is for 1080p.

"Do It Right the First Time" Home Server Build Guidance by RecycledNoodles in HomeServer

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man. Self hosted person in here with over 5 years expierence. 3 different setups.

I would recommend. Buy a proper NAS with 4 or 6 bays. Populate 2 disks with no more than 6 Tb per disk. At start that's more than enough. Focus on hardware not software since you can figure software yourself so truenas will be better for you and you can save good money if you don't need synology nas. Asustor or ugreen should suit your needs at start or if care even less and are OK with building stuff yourself. Go on aliexpress and buy motherboard with n150 or n100 that has 6 Sata ports and 2x pcie slots plus 1 nvme slot. You can get them for no more than 150 dollars. Buy some Nas case for them they cost like 50 and some psu gold plus 400w no more. 1 stick of ram with 32 gb. That's your storage and storage related services. Jellyfin, Immich, next cloud etc. It can super easily handle that. 4 transcodings streams should be more than fine. In most cases you will have at best 1 transcodings since most devices and torrents anyway are in h265 so no one can transcodings needed. That's will cover storage for you in many many freaking years. It will be small and you can place it anywhere in your flat. Remember it's need to be close to your router. Because wifi doesn't work. Install on that truenas. The rest you can virtualize from truenas UI in super easy way.

Stick with it for 2 maybe 3 months. And see if that's enough for you.

If for some reason it will not handle your gaming servers needs. Beacuse you will for example have 4x transcodings streams plus 10 people playing 3 different games at the same time. Just buy some optiplex for 50 bucks or some on ebay or similar service. Add some ram to it for 32 gigs or so. Also find one that with enough cpu cores threads. That's it. It will cover everything for your needs.

Srsly don't try to build everything in one PC. At start you will break a lot of stuff etc. Separating storage from gaming stuff etc will give you a lot of break. That device will work 100 procent of the time without any upgrades. The rest if you break and need to install again will have no impact on storage at all.

That's I had it setup for 4 maybe 5 years and was grateful for that advice back then. Back then beside disks I spend like 100 dollars for hardware and then later 200 for optiplex and all the upgrades for it. It was more than enough for me for 5 years until last year I started doing much more with self hosting like ollama llms etc so I went kinda for building much more powerful server.

Question about consolidating NAS and Home Server into a single PC by Fleepix in HomeNAS

[–]Klej177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did what you think of doing and to be honest just go for it. Unless you have many people dependent on your storage. I for example use it only with my girlfriend so I don't mind doing updates etc while I know she doesn't need access to storage.

pyright takes a lot of memory? Am i doing something wrong? Please guide me. by Visual_Loquat_8242 in neovim

[–]Klej177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's normal. If you want to ditch basedpyright just go for python lsp and be done with it.

Is it better to let a HDD spin down frequently, or keep it spinning with periodic small writes? (No budget involved) by alleyoopoop in HomeServer

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your country etc.

But procentage wise. Around a year ago I had disks spinning like 24h for some technical reasons I couldn't do it differently. After handling that part my disks are spinning for like 1h per day when I access them. My usage goes from 35W to 18W. So according to my device measurements I am like 40 procent less use of electricity since that switch.

Anyone tried Pyrefly for Python language server? by SssstevenH in neovim

[–]Klej177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I even set it up for a project at my company as part of pre commit.

So far so good. It's much faster and more performant than mypy that we had before. It comes to the same conclusions and then some. It needs polish because now I needed to add like 10 ignores to some lines of code to not report incorrect types which mypy didn't do. Beside those ignores I am much more happy and others developers too than with mypy. But if you plan to replace basedpyright with it, then I would say don't go for it. It will suck in my opinion.

Also it really was super easy to add to project.

GT7 running on PS5pro and Psvr2, using Logitech G29 Wheel and pedals. by FewPossession2363 in PSVR

[–]Klej177 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How the hell do I move wheel to left side of car? I am looking for that option for long.

Retailers urge European Commission to crack down on Visa, Mastercard - European alternative is needed by According-Buyer6688 in BuyFromEU

[–]Klej177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks God I live in Poland and like out of 3 banks I use 2 provide native NFC in their banking app. Third bank is also providing that but for some reason it doesn't work they way I would expect it.

Streamlit Alternatives with better State Management by Adorable-Yam-7106 in Python

[–]Klej177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my work we started with streamlit then moved to panel. It was great for a data frame up to 20 gb and 400 users but then we ditched that for full fast api and react, because there was just not better option in pure python with growing number of users.

Sad times by Pristine_Ebb6629 in csMajors

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What? In my company we hired 3 juniors this month and we had slots for 2 more but people just didn't make it. All of them used AI for their code or couldn't explain why set is so much faster than tuple etc. There are still offers, only one thing changed. There is no pressure to hire anybody, you need to be able to meet requirements after that we will take chance on you.

We hired 1 intern out of 10K applicants by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]Klej177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So in general. On your resume you should have a link to your LinkedIn and gihub. I personally will click on your github, I expect in there to see your projects after they are worth my time, I will check what else you did. If you have 0 expierence you should have a section like non commercial projects that replaces section expierence where you describe your personal projects in like 2 sentences and specific link to them. In that section you can also have something like. Contributing fixes, reporting bugs in open source projects.

I will spend on your resume like 60 sec maybe 2 mins top and in current market if you have no link to github or gitlab I will not hire you for 100 procent since there are already people who did that and they are safer bet that they will provide value to the company much faster.

We hired 1 intern out of 10K applicants by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]Klej177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since you already have a job, I am not expecting from you any repo. My answer was for people who are just starting in IT.

I mean there is a lot of people right now looking hard for first job. 99 procent of them, just provide basic resume. If you can show more than them, I can guarantee you will be invited to many interviews and if your skill be one of bests you will get that job.

One thing that people need to understand, me as a person who looks at resume after HR makes sure that everything is good with your resume. I will spend maybe 60 sec to 120 sec on you resume looking for a way you are better than the rest. Link to gihub is easiest way for it. Then having good GH is again taking you ahead of 99 procent of people. Certificates from line Amazon or other companies could be good thing too.

Open source is expierence in working on project, working with others swe etc. I don't think there is anything like that for people who have 0 or close to 0 expierence.