You’re gonna need a bigger ukulele for this one
You’re gonna need a bigger ukulele for this one
Depends on which programming language you want to learn.
https://www.w3schools.com/ is a good resource for the basics in some of the most used programming languages and a good reference for looking up how things work.
Most learning of programming is IMHO learning by doing. And by breaking things.
Think of a program you want to make (or one you want to replicate, just for learning purposes) and set this as your goal. It doesn’t need to be perfect, optimized or even fully functional. Just grab a hot beverage of your choice, sit down and try.
There are plenty of (sometimes even free) books with examples how to use the programming language of your choice. If you want to go that way, again, grab a hot beverage of your choice and start reading.
every phone is branded with some sort of bloatware nowadays, doesn’t matter which brand/model. The only way you get away from big tech on your phone imo is by using a custom rom.
Ich hab hier auf Lemmy vorhin irgendwo eine Emailadresse gesehen an die man seine GDPR Anfrage senden können soll. mal schauen ob ich die nochmal finde.
Good luck if you try, I’ve spun up taiga a awhile ago for a work colleague who wanted to try it. I still haven’t figured out how the f SSL Is supposed to work with it. The docs don’t explain it and I had no luck with nginx as reverse proxy so far either.
Golden Sun, Zelda, MegaMan and Castlevania are some of my favourites
For the updating procedure you can use Ansible. https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/general/apk_module.html And for caching packages you could set up a local mirror, cache the via squid, etc.
As others said virt-manager is probably the easiest. If you want to manage your server via web console akin to something like vcenter you can take a look at proxmox. Or try out cockpit with the libvirtd/qemu plugin on your Linux machine. Cockpit also has a spice/vnc display built in,