Found the retard(ant)
Onomatopoeia
TNG follows the Greek Morality Play structure of ToS, hence "monster of the week".
Nighttime TV didn't really take to serialization heavily until the 90's. You can see it starting with later TNG.
Like that's a bad thing?
Please do.
I don't recall 3d printers being a specifically enumerated right.
Should make for one helluva shit show.
Exactly!
That would require a comma after "take it"
Documentation has been mentioned already, what I'd add to that is planning.
Start with a list of high-level objectives, as in "Need a way to save notes, ideas, documents, between multiple systems, including mobile devices".
Then break that down to high-level requirements such as "Implement Joplin, and a sync solution".
Those high-level requirements then spawn system requirements, such as Joplin needs X disk space, user accounts, etc.
Each of those branches out to technical requirements, which are single-line, single-task descriptions (you can skip this, it's a nice-to-have):
"Create folder Joplin on server A"
"Set folder permissions XYZ on Joplin folder"
Think of it all as a tree, starting from your objectives. If you document it like this first, you won't go doing something as you build that you won't remember why you're doing it, or make decisions on the fly that conflict with other objectives.
Yep.
I have friends in the SMB space, one thing they do is a regular backup verification (quarterly). At that frequency, restoring even a few files (especially to a new VM), is very indicative, especially if it's a large dataset (e.g. Quickbooks).
In Enterprise, we do all sorts of validation, depending on the system. Some is performed as part of Data Center operations, some is by IT (those are separate things), some by Business Unit management and their IT counterparts.
Performance may be an issue. It's not specifically designed for streaming performance, and being a software VPN, it will depend a great deal on the devices used at each end.
Great summary!
Why Debian or Ubuntu? (I have my own thoughts, but it would be useful to show even high-level reasons why they're preferred).
Re: Backup - Backblaze has a great writeup on backup approach today. I'm a fan of cloud being part of the mix (I use a combo of local replication and cloud, to mitigate different risks). Getting people to include backup from the start will help them long-term, so great you included it!
What a joke of an article.
Keep using fuck book, just change some settings and maybe block some things in your browser. They even advise "turn off location access for meta apps" and "disable your phone's advertising ID", like those make any difference (apps can still infer location from IP address and nearby wifi and Bluetooth devices). Never mind how the back ends can associate all sorts of other data to determine your location.
I've never had a Facebook account, I've never even been on the website, yet Zucktard has a profile on me. And I've blocked scripts in my browsers since 2005.
The suggestions in this article won't do anything, and give a false sense of making a difference.