IT people hate computers.
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McMonster@programming.devto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Bingo of Awful IT Processes
6·8 months agoThis. Sometimes it’s enough for one person to be OoO and suddenly you can code in silence, work is being done, standups go from 1 hour to 10 minutes. No extra stupid tasks randomly handed out.
I wish that person at my project had at least 3x more paid vacations.
McMonster@programming.devto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Bingo of Awful IT Processes
2·8 months agoRarely, but it happens.
But I can’t shake off the feeling that in most cases recruiters completely misunderstood or misrepresented requirements for the position to get me to the technical interview stage. Like scheduling me for an interview with a team heavy with functional, big data processing while I barely have any purely functional experience.
Non-technical people doing recruitment work is a scam.
McMonster@programming.devto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Bingo of Awful IT Processes
6·8 months agoMy project is doing 12 of those. Guess who has another job interview round next Friday?
McMonster@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting Sunday - What's up to date, selfhosters?English
3·9 months agoPortability, isolation, the ability to run pretty much anything inside. They do consume more resources, but if they’re that much slower then there’s probably something wrong in your setup.
McMonster@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting Sunday - What's up to date, selfhosters?English
11·9 months agoI’ve tried it a few times, never stuck. I guess it’s just convenience, it is a well integrated piece of software, especially if you use both LXC and VMs. Personally I keep using virt-manager and Cockpit.
McMonster@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is there a selfhosted eBooks app that can do this?English
4·9 months agoI’m not sure if any app syncs progress with eReaders, but I haven’t looked into it. Maybe KOreader can? Other than that Audiobookshelf works well with ebooks. I haven’t tested it with graphic novels, but it does handle regular ebooks (PDF and EPUB) just fine.
McMonster@programming.devto
Books@lemmy.world•What’s the first book you remember loving?English
3·9 months agoThe Six Bullerby Children by Astrid Lindgren. I was maybe 9 at the time. I should reread it someday.
McMonster@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin - Update IMDB scores periodically?English
3·9 months agoTranslations can get you results ranging from hilarous to horrible. Especially crowdsourced.
McMonster@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin - Update IMDB scores periodically?English
47·10 months agoTranslation got me. It’s Dashboard in English interface.
McMonster@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin - Update IMDB scores periodically?English
363·10 months agoGo to Cockpit > Libraries > Manage library, there’s an option to automatically refresh metadata from the Internet every 30-90 days.
McMonster@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting Sunday - What's up?English
1·1 year agoNow it gets funnier. The new 2.5 Gbps NIC just randomly appears on boot or not. I’ve spent half of the day to troubleshoot this and can’t figure out why.
McMonster@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting Sunday - What's up?English
1·1 year agoIt’s a complete experiment with cheap network gear from China. I have a HP T730 mini PC that serves as my router. I’m installing a cheap 2.5 Gbps NIC for LAN side. Then there’s a switch with 4x2.5 Gbps Ethernet and 2xSFP+ ports. My two main machines (PC and home server) are getting 10 Gbps SFP+ cards that I’ll attach with DAC cables.
OS is OpenWRT, because I’ve been connecting over WiFi to the Internet in both old and new locations. OPNsense just will not work with any wireless adapter I’ve tried. I will try agan once I route Ethernet to my room.
I’m curious if all of this works with cheap network gear. Today I’m configuring a fresh OpenWRT installation on the router.
McMonster@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting Sunday - What's up?English
5·1 year agoI’ve just moved and I’m setting up my machines. NIC died in my DIY router just before the move so I’m upgrading to 2.5/10 Gbps at the same time.
McMonster@programming.devOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Security of running Headscale on a VPSEnglish
3·1 year agoThanks. Plain Wireguard is an option I’m considering, but it’s also considerably more hassle to configure and maintain, especially as I connect more family members to my network. Headscale also has an extra layer of security in the form of ACLs, which I plan to use on top of basic firewall configuration. I do connect my personal machines with Wireguard, but I use one family member as a Tailscale/Headscale test subject.
As for SELinux, I’ve gave up on it already. It caused me so much headache over the years I disable it with a kernel parameter by default on all machines.

European Commision’s laptops run on Windows 11 and then they need to pay for AWS to do any kind of meanigful work… And then some devs still pick Windows to run on AWS anyway!