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@techsolvd

Exploring ethical hacking, OSINT, and web3 dev. Privacy advocate. Views are my own, retweet is not an endorsement.

CyberSpace Se unió Aralık 2024
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Heath@techsolvd·
I’m sorry, but if your profile is nothing but reposts without one single original thought and you’re not in my industry. It’s an automatic block when you try to follow or contact me.
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@asaio87 Antartica would be better
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
All AI datacenters need a lot of cooling. We need these placed in cold areas. Isn't Greenland a good place to put these centers?
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DHH@dhh·
Although @TimSweeneyEpic could also have a point about left bar! Especially on a laptop screen.
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DHH@dhh·
Maybe Windows was right about bottom bar?
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Heath@techsolvd·
@dhh Definitely not, windows is wrong about everything. And every software company that is making Windows only software is wrong too. Here’s 👀 at @autodesk and Carlson Software
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TCM Security@TCMSecurity·
For all the moms out there in the TCMS community <3
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Kritika@kritikakodes·
Best database for beginners: > Supabase > Firebase > MongoDB > PostgreSQL
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Heath@techsolvd·
@elsleightholm Awesome, it’s amazing to see all the math no one ever actually thinks about or realizes they use/see every day. Loved the TV Show “Numbers” for that very reason.
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Ellie Sleightholm@elsleightholm·
I just made a fun video on the mathematics in cryptography! :)
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Kashaf@noor36758·
No VS Code. No Cursor. No Antigravity. What's your main IDE now? 👇
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Heath@techsolvd·
@fidexcode A mixture of the two. Plan as much as possible, but be ready to figure things out. Because nothing ever actually goes by plan 😂
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fidexCode@fidexcode·
What type of dev are you? Figure it out all out before writing single line of code Figure it out as you code
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@asaio87 I think that really depends on the project and the nature of the data.
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
I think it’s time to switch to postgreSQL for projects onwards.
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Mishaa ☢️🚀@Sir_Mishaa·
@techsolvd @asaio87 @Laravel @rails They still have not rewrite/redesign the documentation of Ruby on Rails, deseptite a lot of years it's still a mess and not really well structured. I'm like also better the strictness of the Laravel framework If I had to use Ruby,I'll use something like sorbet.org
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
I have been a PHP developer for over 15 years now. A lot of people mock PHP just because they started doing fancy JS frameworks and think only those exist PHP is very widespread You find tons of devs tons of resources tons of frameworks, I personally develop with Laravel and wordpress I always pair it with mysql or sqlite Now I am a nodejs dev, and anything with javascript as well for a few years as well, but thats another story. I can tell you that PHP is still super strong, is very modern (especially v8 and above), very secure, and very fast. I can assure you PHP powers websites worth millions and hundreds of millions of $$$ and now with AI is even easier to develop if you come from other technologies
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Heath@techsolvd·
I prefer splitting each app out separately. The only thing coupled are the dependencies for that app, like its database or redis instance. They’re all setup in an apps directory that is version controlled with Git as well. Makes it easier to walk through everything with @Neovim as well.
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Christian Lempa
Christian Lempa@ChristianLempa·
Keeping everything in one Docker Compose file feels clean - until one small edit can take down unrelated apps. I like splitting stacks by recovery boundary: if I’d restore it separately, I don’t want it coupled. How do you group yours? #Docker #SelfHosting #HomeLab
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• nanou •@NanouuSymeon·
If you had a million dollars, what would you do with it?
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Ananya J@ananya_6427·
Which backend framework is best?
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Heath@techsolvd·
@ChristianLempa My documentation lives in Joplin notebooks. I’m also running a Joplin server so the notes are synced across devices. I use Obsidian for my PKM though.
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Christian Lempa@ChristianLempa·
Proxmox question: how are you documenting what actually runs in your cluster? 🤔 Still doing this manually, or using a tool for it? #Proxmox #homelab #selfhosted
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Heath@techsolvd·
@ChristianLempa Pi-hole will NetBird so I can route my mobile devices through it on the road. It’s also setup with a cron job for automatic updates on a weekly schedule.
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Christian Lempa@ChristianLempa·
What are you using for DNS in your homelab right now? Pi-hole or AdGuard Home? Unbound? Technitium? Plain router DNS because it “just works”? DNS feels boring until it breaks everything. What's your current stack? #DNS #homelab #selfhosted
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