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Cake day: October 1st, 2023

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  • This is the Reflecting Pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. You may have seen it in movies like Forrest Gump.
    Trump decided to paint it blue like a swimming pool and the job looks to be going bad.
    Trump personally chose the color, contractors without asking anyone really or going through the proper channels like getting approval from congress and input from the public.
    In the years to come, the blue pool will mark the time during which Trump was the president of the USA. Its visitors will look down upon their reflection and see blue, as if to say they were the ones who elected him.








  • Just a euphemism to get rid of the common denominator and if you have a desire to learn, you will be going beyond what the average person knows about computers. An immich server is not a particularly difficult thing to achieve. Think about hardware first, where it will run and where you want something running 24/7 (or not?). Then move to OS and software. Once you got it working locally, think about backups and how you will access it from the internet as your next steps.
    If you are a “learn as you go” type, you already have a goal and that’s exactly what you need to start.
    Sorry I’m being so abstract, but anything else and I’d just be giving you a guide lol.


  • I’ve had zero problems installing it and exposing it on one of my subdomains via nginx. I thought it was one of the easiest things to install and configure. Like, no errors or unknowns when installing.
    That being said, this isn’t something the average user will be or even should be doing. Its a niche product for the tech literate, not an alternative for what cloud providers are offering. I’d not recommend it to anyone who can’t tell the difference between “wifi” and “internet”.




  • You can generally use CS as a springboard into most tech related fields. Where its most helpful is probably research and academia.
    If programming is even remotely interesting for you, getting a low paying junior dev job will probably teach you more and you can use that as a springboard into more software dev, data, AI, cybersecurity, networking… As long as you are willing to learn on the job and push yourself forward.