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@Gatgeagent Sorry, I wont. The value I perceive from ST3 is around 30 USD.
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So true! And the fuckin noise computers make on TV! Why would you need to listen that a process is running? Why would someone bother programming such audio feedback!
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@penguin No idea. But hey, if you like ARM severs, you could try scaleway.com. They have some pretty powerful (and cheap) bare-metal ARM machines you could use if the Raspi can't handle it.
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Nice, but consider the time it'll take to maintain it, create new accounts, share repos, apply platform updates, OS updates, maintain hardware. Time you could use to do something worth more than $7 a month. Also, there is the electricity bill you have to pay for the server.
On the other hand, you'll learn a lot about the extra tasks you need to do and this is valuable too.
But in the end, it's all related to how much value can you get from your time. It varies from person to person. But certainly your decision is not based only in the fact that you have to pay $7 for a service. What if it was $3, or $10?
IMHO GIT platform prices are pretty fair for most of people.
Nice project though, but I think the important part is not that you are saving $7 a month, but that you are getting greater than $7 value in the overall experience. -
There is 95% probability you are between 12 and 21yo if you write shit like this.
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@Skayo I am sir.
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😂 And a programmer can exist in both states at the same time.
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Hahaha. Still better than Iron Maven.
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@ItsNotMyFault Beautiful explanation. We can also add that the average Linux user is more tech savvy than the average Windows or even OSX user (the why of this is not the topic here). So they are much more prone to do or install things without knowing the potential implications. So, not only the Linux architecture will make it more difficult for a virus to infect and spread, but the very characteristics of the community of users will. I've been a Windows user for years and once I've become knowledgeable enough about computers in general, I never had the need to install an antivirus or any other extra security software.
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How long would it take to Simon to figure out the story is about him? Poor guy. I hope he gets better.
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@adnanh Haha. Don't worry. He's actually pretty smart.
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My keyboard has only one z :/
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WTF is a Coding Teacher? Is the professor for Coding 101 at Coding University?
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Please. MM/DD/YYYY is like the imperial system for dates.