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Enki
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Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent. Certified risky hire. Self hosting addict, sysadmin, backpacker, cook. Admin of the sovbit.host servers and more. I2P Mail: enki@mail.i2p

It can sometimes be literal hell when you have multiple users running different applications and you forget to swap permissions for a single file and it breaks the whole app.

Yeah, I'm probably going to have to act as an Uncle Jim in some fashion and let him use one of my existing lightning nodes.

So my coworker in the kitchen is a really good woodworker and all of his stuff is really pretty. It's all unique, pretty much one to one. He doesn't use metal joining. He uses dowels and woodworking techniques to get stuff to fit together.

He's been looking for a place to sell some of these products, but he's not very technical But I still think he would be a good fit for both nostr and Bitcoiners because Bitcoiners seem to enjoy well-made items. (I know i do)

So I guess my question is what's the current best way to onboard somebody who's not super technical? I would like to onboard him, but I also don't want to have too many curveballs thrown his way in the process.

#asknostr

Blessed be the crockpot, even though I have to go into work early. I can still eat barbacoa later tonight. #foodstr

*Le sigh* love getting panic calls from the Kitchen, asking if I can come in on my day off. Eventually, hopefully soon, I won't need this job to make ends meet.

Make your peanut butter cups at home. Don't use shit ingredients and a little bit less sugar. They absolutely slap.

Or at least they used to. Did a quick search to double check, and supposedly they amended their terms with Microsoft to exclude the tracking deal that they used to have.

I'm not sure what operating system you have, but I use Evolution on Linux. There's also a fork of Thunderbird called Betterbird that I used for a while, but the UI was a little clunky on Linux.