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joejoefashosho@lemm.ee
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How do I eat this sandwich I’m holding?

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We definitely don’t interact with people on the other end of the keyboard with the same level of empathy and patience that we would face to face.

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11 years for me. 2016 was when I made a fresh account with only niche hobby subs. Everything else just felt like it was swimming in Russian election interference and neo-nazi on-ramping. It all just turned so quickly I thought.

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OMG Chais, they were being sarcastic!

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I was. But I blocked them and now I’m not!

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There certainly are videos out there for you but you should determine some goals that you’re trying to accomplish. What kind of server? A website? An e-mail server? A local network file server? I think a good place to start as a beginner is to try to make a web server with a personal web site, but there can be a few hurdles with that. The main one is that your ISP may not offer a static IP address, meaning the IP address of your home network might change frequently. There are ways around that but it adds complexity. The fundamentals of what you’ll need to host a website from home are:

  1. A PC with internet connection
  2. Install LAMP or WAMP stacks (Linux/Windows , Apache, MySQL, PHP)
  3. Set up port forwarding on your router to direct incoming web traffic to your server
  4. Register a domain (free ones exist) and direct it to your IP address

This video appears to do a good job of setting up a WAMP (windows) server: WAMP Video

But I recommend using LAMP (Linux). Although Linux may be less familiar to you, if you continue down the rabbit hole of server administration Linux will be so much more helpful to you in the long run.

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I often throw panko on meals just before eating them to give them a little crispiness.

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Overcooked 2 is a blast, but it can be really difficult too.

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