

My project is doing 12 of those. Guess who has another job interview round next Friday?
My project is doing 12 of those. Guess who has another job interview round next Friday?
For best out of the box experience you may want to try Bazzite (https://bazzite.gg/), it will have pretty much everything included for gaming, except Microsoft Store as noted above. This system is harder to break by doing something stupid and has good documentation on their website.
Alternatively you may try a more traditional “batteries included” distribution like Ultramarine Linux or Linux Mint.
I’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.
Translations can get you results ranging from hilarous to horrible. Especially crowdsourced.
Translation got me. It’s Dashboard in English interface.
Go to Cockpit > Libraries > Manage library, there’s an option to automatically refresh metadata from the Internet every 30-90 days.
I’ve seen codebases that had old testValid2
style of test as well as fully fleshed out conversionReturnsNullOnEmptyString
style. Working there made me apreciate proper naming. I know different test frameworks in different languages let you name the test separately, but it’s a bit of an effort duplication.
Thanks. 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.
Rarely, 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.