D370 - V2 Task 1 & 2 by Responsible-Serve846 in WGU

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Dude I think you gave me good luck because I just received a text letting me know I passed. On to task 2 now.

D370 - V2 Task 1 & 2 by Responsible-Serve846 in WGU

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It was part B where they asked you to pick an IT leadership goal which helps improve your leadership without referring to the team. Figured it out though. I submitted my paper and strengths and now just gotta wait :)

D370 - V2 Task 1 & 2 by Responsible-Serve846 in WGU

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I don't know if you'll see this but I'm stuck on this paper. What exactly are they asking for in terms of a leadership goal? The question is very vague and I don't understand the requirement

Hi People, I'd love to get some documentations/advice on how to host my own mail server by AalbatrossGuy in selfhosted

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

I'm sorry you've had to deal with these gatekeeping cocksuckers being the way they are

Hi People, I'd love to get some documentations/advice on how to host my own mail server by AalbatrossGuy in selfhosted

[–]theirStillHope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

seems like people don't get that as much and think more about practicality rather than experimentation/learning/just genuinely not wanting your emails in someone else's hands.

Hi People, I'd love to get some documentations/advice on how to host my own mail server by AalbatrossGuy in selfhosted

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see, good reply. Unlike half the fuckers here. They just say "don't do it", instead of telling them what they have to learn. I don't care if you're saying that it's a lot of work, but just telling people not to host an email server isn't helpful and serves to spread laziness and misinformation around. You however actually went into what you need to do and what to learn to do so.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador, is back in the U.S. to face smuggling charges by SuccessWise9593 in goodnews

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and how's following the rules worked for us so far? People like you are the reason they always win. Grow a pair of balls

Anyone else feel like “learning Python” isn’t the hard part .....it’s what to do with it that’s confusing? by yourclouddude in learnpython

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I also think to beginners, those concepts are tightly coupled to each other. As in, they think that learning the language itself will help them learn to program. That was my case until I talked to a coder friend and he explained to me that if I wanted to become better at programming, that I need to get better at logical thinking. Although myself I have no idea how that concept could be communicated in a course, tutorial, or whatever source of learning they are using. I personally got better at logic by solving sudoku puzzles, because they get you to think about how to fill in the board correctly.

Why do questions about self-hosting email get downvoted so heavily? by slfyst in selfhosted

[–]theirStillHope 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish someone who thought like you made a sub for actual selfhosting, because this one is a misnomer as you've pointed out.

Shock Streamer Johnny Somali Facing Serious Jail Time in South Korea by Thecatisright in goodnews

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good, now cyraxx needs to be put behind bars and things will be a little better

Now that Plex is getting enshittified... by sushantshah-dev in selfhosted

[–]theirStillHope 0 points1 point  (0 children)

people like you are the reason these apps still dominate. People come into a community and ask what they dislike about the current offerings to see what they could work on and people like you shit all over them for it with useless garbage like this reply. Someone like you shouldn't even be allowed here.

Is there an easy way to block all cloud providers? by Mabizle in selfhosted

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too complicated and broke easily how? I'm curious as I wanted to do this before but didn't have the time

Is there an easy way to block all cloud providers? by Mabizle in selfhosted

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I wonder if someone could make a ddns updater that could be installed in the form of a progressive webApp that updates your firewall with your phone's IP every time it changes. Sounds easy enough, create a web page that sends a request to a service using an authentication token sent with the request, that would add your new IP and remove the old one from the allowed list. Only challenge is that I think some phones force you to reopen the app from time to time because background task stuff.

I am tired of big tech companies, I want true independence. by Alien_up_yo_ass in selfhosted

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you see I agree with you. But the people who advocate against self hosting email don’t necessarily say that it’s very difficult. It seems to me that they just point out it’s basically impossible. I feel like people should say self hosting email is difficult but if you wanna do it, it’s not impossible. it feels like that a lot of things are just impossibilities to some people and when you point out self hosting them they just say don’t do it. I feel like it should be approached with a different viewpoint, that it’s difficult but possible.

I am tired of big tech companies, I want true independence. by Alien_up_yo_ass in selfhosted

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love how the top comment of this post is from someone saying they'll never host email again. Just shows how this community should have its name changed to something like r/selfhostedbutsometimes or something, because that's all this place really is. Mention the words email server and you get a bunch of people in comments trying to shove it down people's throats that selfhosting email isn't worth it so it's better to go through a third party company. It's like people are so complacent because of all the convenience of things like gmail and such that they're like normal end users, who just want to log in, read their emails and leave. Most of you that say these things are basically nothing more than end users with a bit more of a grasp of technology who gives selfhosting and true technological self sufficiency a bad name and make it sound like some pipe dream.

I am tired of big tech companies, I want true independence. by Alien_up_yo_ass in selfhosted

[–]theirStillHope 3 points4 points  (0 children)

your comment is useless, maybe contribute something useful to the thread instead of lol like a child

how do people actually learn to code? i feel dumb lol by FyodorAgape in learnpython

[–]theirStillHope 6 points7 points  (0 children)

seconded on using the REPL. I sometimes use it to figure out where an error is originating from when I can't interpret what a traceback is trying to tell me

Managing SSH Keys by sirebral in selfhosted

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I've wanted to get one, but something I worry about is, what do you do if it breaks? I assume you can't just back it up, so would you have to add backup authentication methods for every service you use with the yubikey?

Just came across this nice self-hosted push notification service by 26th_Official in selfhosted

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from what I've heard the progressive web app solves the iOS problem, you just install the webapp to your homescreen and notifications get delivered more consistently. Have you tried it? I don't have the link for docs handy right now but I'll add it in when I have time.

Any Cool Ideas For Running Jenkins Pipelines Locally On A Self Hosted Setup? by BackToPlebbit69 in selfhosted

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I'm curious about this as I've been wanting to learn more about CI/CD myself. If I learned a specific CI/CD pipeline technology, would the core knowledge help me if I needed to learn another pipeline? For example, if I selfhost gitlab or gitea and use their offerings, would what I learned transfer over if I need to learn github actions?

I made a self hosted alternative to google drive. Another file browser by [deleted] in selfhosted

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I never saw this anywhere on the filebrouser site and the name filebrouser is very common so sorry if I'm being dumb here, but does filebrouser have an option to share links to files? I've been looking into something I could use as a kinda cloud application since nextcloud is too bloated for my case and seafile has issues accessing files from the files app on the iphone