Yeah it was honestly changing the router settings that was the hardest part for me, exposing port 22 and 80. Caddy was really easy to use
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Aneb@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•what's the coolest thing you have ever programmed?
1·3 months agoIt has been rotting, I frequently used the APIs to remix into different apps, pulling posts and comments off LinkedIn for her to review and compile strategies based off of popular posts and users. She wanted some of that code so I forwarded my scripts to her to make use of. She isn’t selling my scripts but she then used them for herself. I tried to sell this idea of integrating LinkedIn Leads to one of our partners who is also a budding start up and set up a meeting. Then I told her because I was proud of my work and she bashed my idea and the direction I was taking claiming I stole LeadFetch from her.
Aneb@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•what's the coolest thing you have ever programmed?
3·3 months agoI was employed by her for a time for various duties for her startup and she asked me to make this application
Aneb@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•what's the coolest thing you have ever programmed?
9·3 months agoIdk I haven’t written many but recently I made an integration for my sister’s startup that automated enrolling prospects from companies in an email campaign by sourcing different prospects name fields and LinkedIn accounts and finding their emails. It was good fun, and the user would get a prospecting email with all the details on the company and the role the person worked in at the company along with how long they worked at their company. I was calling it LeadFetch until my sister closed shop and told me my program was her IP. That still pisses me off cause I was gonna merge it to one of the sources we used after she called it quits and left me with no opportunities. She designed none of the back end but had the gall to say it was her app.
Aneb@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Server and infrastructure building for me, a dummyEnglish
1·3 months agoHave you looked into the Trash guides? And Linuxserver.io there’s a handful of helpful guides for anything you could want to build on a computer server. There’s a lot of tips on Docker configurations too. Hope this helps you and OP
Aneb@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•What are the silliest reasons people have given you for not wanting to try Linux?
5·4 months agoThey think its better than throwing them in the trash and they have a misguided notion that I will actually use the computer when they give it to me
Aneb@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•What are the silliest reasons people have given you for not wanting to try Linux?
4·4 months agoOld laptop? Linux! I do the same thing on laptops people give me when they are done with them
I use rocket to view Lemmy most of the time. I see I can block nsfw posts. Maybe I should try it on my desktop later
I just did a deep dive into my settings but couldn’t find a language preference. I guess I can find common German words and add that to my blocked words filter. They will join Trump and Elon on the blocked list
I run grapheneos and I use total launcher because it really customizable and I can open any app by siding in the direction of the app in a folder, its a custom setting but soooo worth it. Here’s my home screen, I like it simple

As I scroll All I just block the communities that I don’t want to see, usually German communities because I don’t know their language and a lottt of porn communities I don’t need to see that on Lemmy when I have google/duckduckgo
Hahaha yep after five years you do become the person who knows how to do shit. But you still get paid the same wage just for more effort. If you are working for 5 years and you are being mistreated please leave without a two week notice. I never thought I would the one to do it but its good for your mental health
I think the greatest advantage of this is to probably watch a few episodes of show before committing to downloading it especially long series or quick movies. Does everyone in the world need backups of movies and TV shows? I know seeding is an important factor to passing media along but it also feels like hoarding and I’m not a hoarder. It feels like a fine line to cross
I found a site called diskprices.com and found reasonable priced per tb value hard drives
Oh? I’ve never heard of this. I see there git page here and I installed it easy on my android phone and the add-on torrentio. It there a like docker image or can I host this. I used my server to provide streams to friends and family but this seems to all in one solution I could forward them the link and have a set up guide on my domain now.
Aneb@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] I will pay you $20 to set up modded skyrim for meEnglish
3·5 months agoGlad to hear you got it to a working state!
This is why I’m on Lemmy. You guys get me
Aneb@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Everyone should have a home server (or a friend that has one)English
14·5 months agoYeah I use jellyseerr with jellyfin and they work great together



I agree it took many months to figure out my arr stack and the configuration with API keys and server ip addresses. I used countless resources and guides and it didn’t help. Now I can do a fresh install of jellyfin and the arr stack in less than an hour after finally figuring it out but wow was it a hard learning curve. I have paper notes trying to decode which tools does what I was so confused