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@FuckJava
Alrighty then!
I hope it all goes well for you and are able to start flying. -
Or you could try to find a language that suits you better
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Love NGROK.
It also very handy for testing api's for mobile development. -
I need a course on that asap!
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Totally agree.
I've made some bad programs i'm not proud of because of time constraints. -
Also don't forget about the whole certificates and provisioning profiles hassle for mobile development.
Drives me nuts! -
I use Gitkraken
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@raldo94 @darkMatter yes it is exactly like @fun2code describes. It works pretty well you just have to use the pi-hole as the dns server for each device. So if your router does not support adding a custom dns in the dhcp settings you might have to also use the pi-hole as a dhcp server. (This is what i do at home).
So the nice thing will be that ads are also blocked on devices that do not support ad blocking. (Like some phones are game consoles).
So if you have a pi laying about give it a try.
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@raldo94 dont notice it that much myself. Where does the lag come in then?. Afaik the ads get blocked on a dns level so they dont even get routed to the pc.
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Buy a raspberry pi and install pi-hole.
No more ads across the whole network. -
@Wack Yeah i hate it when public API's are not setup correctly.
If its a prive API you can do whatever you want but public API's should at least have versioning to avoid breaking changes -
Also versioning your api's should keep that from happening.
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You might need to load the sata controller drivers for your motherboard.
Its possible the hardware is too new for the version of Windows you are installing.
Check the drivers for your motherboard. -
I actually bought it some years ago.
Not sure why.
But it is still a valid license to this day.
Don't regret it. -
You should indeed check if the motherboard even has a speaker.
Also check the power supply and if possible test it with another working power supply.
You can also try to unplug all peripherals and run it only with ram.
Als try to unplug the ram and see if it beeps then (running with no ram should cause beep codes)
Otherwise it might be a dead motherboard.
Hope it helps.
