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Adam Trickett :debian: :kde:
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I do SAP #ABAP & PO, XML. I like #Linux & #Debian. I believe in openness and I'm passionate about fairness. I'm a pro-European Liberal Democrat.

Hosting your own web site is absurdly easy to do these days. OVH (and others) can rent you a server in the "cloud" for less than €5 per month.

All the software you need is free on Linux and you can use tools to build a dynamic, semi-dynamic or static web site depending on your interest in learning stuff.

You'll also need a domain, which varies from €20 to €40 per year depending on which registrar and domain you pick.

Most small businesses you need a few pages which can be done by hand!

nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqgfdrrw9629qxwvwaa3vwnvzhtaqu2c5m9wf6vcwjnmdnhs7hl4jsq80tvd I've mostly worked on corporate issued Dell Latitudes with only one ever going kaput.

One client issued me with a TP, the worst keyboard until they gave me a HP tablet/computer. I know lots of people say good things about TPs but the bottom end model I was given was far worse than a Dell. The whole thing flexed and creaked, and typing on it would randomly activate the touch pad. Slow as hell and heavy. The HP was worse but it wasn't a real laptop, just some showy tat.