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  • I work in a place where they had specific arrangements for that.

    It was something like after 5 years of employment there you could take a year off and come back to the same position you left.

  • As a comparison too SpaceX can launch Starship at least 6 more times before reaching the cost of a single Saturn V launch, I an not even talking about development cost.

    Starship also did reach orbital velocity on several launches.

    The goals are different.

  • I think Nixos and a nas would for your need.

    This is what I'm doing, I have two laptop, one for work at my office and one at home for work/hobbies.

    I have a nixos config synced on github with all my of is configuration, package list extensions ...Some of the config is specific to each laptop like the part related to the hardware and steam, games stuff only on my home computer. The rest is the config is shared and all my files synced on my NAS.

    So whenever I change something on one the change is reflected in the other. I really enjoy this setup and I'm thinking of adding my server in it too.

  • Journey

    There is not a single word in the game, barely any control but the game take you through an emotional story.

    It's multiplayer in a sense that you might meet another player, they can help you, you can help them or just continue on your path and despite not having any words it just fell like a genuine, pure connection with someone.

    And the music is amazing.

  • It was defined as

    one ten-millionth of the shortest distance from the North Pole to the equator passing through Paris.

    The stick of metal in Paris is just so people don't have to do measure the distance between the north pole and the equator each time they want to check their measuring tool.

  • It's not just for my home server but for EOL or other issues I used bitwarden emergency access options for passwords. Of anything happens to me my wife can request access to my vault and if I don't deny it in a certain timeframe she will have full access to it.

    I did that after my brother in law got in an accident and fell into a coma. I'm very grateful he had all his password saved in chrome on his unlocked laptop because if not it would have made the period insanely more difficult for my sister.

    Simple things like paying the bills would I been insanely more difficult and stressful and you don't need extra stress in this period.

  • I was in the same boat two years ago.

    What I did is that I've setup a VM with NixOS in it to play with, learn the language and tweak the configuration file.

    The great thing about NixOS is that once I was feeling confident enough to switch I installed NixOS on bare metal, loaded the configuration file I prepared in the VM and I instantly had everything installed and running. (Except for the NVidia drivers, fuck nvidia)

    Since then I've stayed in nixos and I'm not looking back.

  • I used it a few times for work even. At the time I had a usb-c hub connected with a screen, Ethernet, 65w charger, a keyboard and mouse and I had my laptop that I was carrying with me.

    Once or twice I arrived at work and realized I forgot my computer at home ... And I have a 2hour drive ... So I connected my phone to the hub and work on it. It worked well to send email, use an internet browser, a bit of document editing and mostly connecting to remote desktops.

  • I think the sea has a huge potential of energy production that is totally untapped because of that.

    There are tons of ways to produce energy with sea water but as soon as you put any moving parts in water it gets corroded and covered with benthic life (I've learned a word today). Every project of ocean energy production dies because of that.