

You test in dev? You mean you don’t have a Q&A environment? or staging?
You test in dev? You mean you don’t have a Q&A environment? or staging?
Highly recommend Tripplite
I got me one of these used (with good batteries) for $100
https://www.newegg.com/tripp-lite-smart1500lcd-5-15r/p/N82E16842111052
They have an external connector in the back for adding external batteries and the menu to do so is analog.
I added a golf cart battery to mine tripping the capacity for very very cheap.
Look in the used market.
If you want something better, Eaton is the go to, look for used deals in marketplace / craigslist. I found someone selling Used industrial Eaton UPSs with extended batteries for 150$ the set
Same boat brother … don’t let the hivemind bother you. I deal with an oracle linix at work for 8h a day, when I get home I don’t want to spend time fixing my own shit … even if it’s going to be better in the long run.
I’ll switch to Mint the second ricochet anti cheat has native proton support …
is what people who don’t know vim and rsync have to use to mimic 1% of our power
I’ll be honest, I felt the fomo once. Went back, realized that I’m not missing anything, came right back.
More than to protect a real password, this is done (in my experience) to prevent a bunch of unoriginal drones make that THEIR password, because they think is funny, which only means the string gets added to a “passwords to attempt” text list on some hacking website …
Decreasing security all together
Case in point: Hunter2, correcthorsebatterystaple, solarwinds123 and Pa$$w0rd1
The problem is most of us techy people that care about open source are introverts …
Try meeting some normies via websites like meetup or local hobby communities.
I’ve had good luck meeting fellow computerphiles because we’re in the same circle of friends and we even have our own events now IRL (LAN parties, retro arcade nights, programmer trivia nights etc)
I’m going to produce a song called “sudo yum install nano” so the playlist can be complete