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Don't Get All Your Code Thrown In The Dumpster (Fire)
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I have been online and coding (on and off) since 1979, and increasingly over the past 5 to 10 years I have had to toss the entire code bases (and databases) of (other developers) entire platforms/project into the trash because they were such terrible dumpster fires (to mix metaphors). Don't let this happen to your code/project!
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ELGG Notes
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Notes on the social network opensource software ELGG (PHP-based blech!).
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ERPNext 13 install on Debian 10
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Notes on installing ERPNext on Debian 10
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ERPNext Customize Job Openings jobs Autogenerated /Jobs and Job Opening Pages in ERPNext
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Unfortunately the ERPNext community forum has been mostly unresponsive to most queries, so I am sharing what I had to do to customize the Job Openings and /jobs pages to actually be usable in ERPNext.
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ERPNext Self-hosted on Debian 11 Bullseye
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ERPNext technically is better supported on Debian 10, but since that is getting a bit old in support I'm trying to make it work on Debian 11 so I can remain on there as long as possible, this does mean some tweaks have to be performed to get it all working and dialed in. This page summarizes the tweaks I have found, and will be updated periodically as new ones come up.
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Example of Rudimentary Practical Exam for Basic Systems Administrator / SysOps / DevOps
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I recently accepted an intern from Eastern Washington University.
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Facerig Error on Startup: vcomp100.dll not found
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Just freshly purchased and installed Facerig on Windows 10 computer, but can't start it up. Tried full reboots, uninstall, reboot, install fresh Facerig, still same error. here is the easy fix...
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Fiverr.com Caveat Emptor
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At the suggestion of Ivan Van Norman, to get artwork and logos made before the January 22nd brodcast at WotC's Dragon Talk, I attempted to make use of a gig service called Fiverr.com. This has been a mixed experience...
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Getting WiFi 7 Working on Linux: The ASUS ROG USB-BE92
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I recently upgraded to 5.5 Gbps TDS fiber, installed a shiny new ASUS RT-BE86U WiFi 7 access point capable of 10 Gbps, and grabbed an ASUS ROG USB-BE92 WiFi 7 USB adapter to take advantage of it all. The goal? Get my GPU cluster (what I call DGPUNET - Distributed GPU Network) running at multi-gigabit speeds for distributed AI workloads.
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Green Light for Phase 2 of ZOE
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This weekend received the okay to proceed with phase 2 of Zombie Orpheus Entertainment's platform development.