certified_expert

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[–] certified_expert@lemmy.world 35 points 9 hours ago (9 children)

Yeah... when you are searching for solutions to linux stuff, looking too back in time can bite you because "that is not used anymore"

but good tip! Thanks

[–] certified_expert@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)
[–] certified_expert@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I am a bit confused about the Transistor app. I cannot find radiofreefedi in it. (no results).

[–] certified_expert@lemmy.world 23 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Darn it... I see a door

Hahahahahahahhahahahaah. Dude, I cannot stop laughing!

1.3 kg of sugar! Holy shit!

[–] certified_expert@lemmy.world 25 points 1 week ago

"Give me a complement that isn't about my looks"

"Well, you gotta be pretty to receive those"

"Bang! bang! bang!"

...

the hostage walk away...

[–] certified_expert@lemmy.world 23 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Dawn for the win. Need nothing else to get squeaky

[–] certified_expert@lemmy.world 71 points 1 week ago (9 children)

I am one of those zillion users. I love it.

Nah, please... let's keep clank slop out

Sorry, what??? Those guys exist?

 

I am looking for an online resource to learn finances/economics/investment from the ground up.

I am using those three words because I do not know the difference quite well. The bottom line is that I want to learn how money works, and stop "selling my time for money" (working for some employer). Maybe starting a business, investing in real state, or stock market, maybe another route that I don't even see...

  • I am looking for content ideally free, but good material deserves to be paid too.
  • Progressive complexity starting from little or no assumptions: several youtubers have all-over-the-place topics that they comment on, assuming you know what they are talking about.
  • Perhaps a book or series of books is the solution to this? Or an online course? But you know, every "money bro" says they have the best book/course ever.

thanks for your comments :)

 

Hi, I teach a CS course, and I was wondering if there is a practical way in which to setup a server that would accept student's tar files, run some tests, and show them the results.

I could go "full unix mode" and roll up some accounts let them ssh into a server, scp their their files.... but I was wondering if there is a prepacked solution for this that is nicer to the eye. And I thought maybe you know some.

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