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You can also connect remotely. Tailscale to connect to your network/machine. Then use SSH to login. Then use tmux to persist the session even if you log out.
Thanks to people I met there, I started tinkering more with computers. I had a lot of fun there when everyone else went to sleep.
> "uh-oh." its sound was a generation's text notification before texts existed
Be around me when I get a text... I have gotten some really wild looks when people recognize it. It's a bit of wtf which shifts to woah when it clicks in their head.
Fun chat with CEO last week
...now, the typewriter when you turned on the keyboard sound. Maybe that has to do with why I like mechanical keyboards.
All I'm saying is that people mention HA, when there isn't a need for it or when most people are fine with some downtime.
For example,
> When AWS/GCP goes down, how do most handle HA?
When they go down, what do most do? Honestly, people still go about their day and are okay. Look how many systems do go down. What ends up happening? An article goes out that X cloud took out large parts of the internet.. and that's it.
Even when there's ways of doing it, they just go down and we accept it. I never said this doesn't go down or can't go down, it's just that it's okay and totally fine if it does.