Depending on the interactivity required from the website, you can use GitHub pages. I've hosted my personal portfolio site/blog on there for years with no issues.
It's limited to HTML/CSS/JS but there are also GitHub Actions to take markdown pages and render them as HTML, keeping updating the site easy for everyone.
I used Ollama locally and it worked decently well. Code suggestions were fast and relatively accurate (as far as an LLM goes). The real issue was the battery hit. Oh man, it HALVED my battery life, which is already short enough when running a server locally
I'm not so devious, it's mainly just tricks to maximize the amount of points/miles you can get via credit cards and travel, which you can then redeem for travel. Usually in business class!
Yogurt is always hit or miss for me, but for the most part we don't use it that often, so I'd say my average time from open to scraping the bottom is around 4-5 weeks.
I can only imagine even if you had a plan in place, many people might not be comfortable calling their coworkers and telling them they have to take a fat shit soon
Not to shill, but this is the primary reason why I've stayed with FIOS for the past few years. That and the fact that there are no contracts, it's just a flat fee, forever. No promotion period or anything, either.
From what I've read about working at Chinese tech companies, you will not get to work remotely. In fact, you will be required to work in an office for 10 hrs a day instead of coming and going as you please.
Just look at the TSMC factory in AZ as an example. Taiwanese work expectations are not very compatible with how top US talent wants to work.
If this whole image is AI, it looks really really good. Maybe the pic of the statue is, but the rest seems to be photoshopped