me personally no, im based somewhere in europe...
if you want to know more, watch "sanity for sweden", "Renaissance Horizon" or any other youtube channels that talk the facts. better yet, go to bitchute instead since yt censor machine is very active when it comes to facts and not feelings.
Whats going on? Are you serious??? African and Muslim immigration is going on. Everybody knows it, but the machine must go on so dont tell anybody. But you can sleep well knowing that people got what they voted for.
i think the hardware will not be the problem, but the software. i do not believe the level of scruitiny that has been set in the past, where multiple people went over PRINTED code line after line, multiple times, is something that would be done these days.
a) exercise(gym, mma, boxking, krav-maga...)
b) create a one-man-show startup - find something you are passion about, to keep you going, and start working on it every day
they are not that complicated. you just need a format of storing records where you need to store size of value and value itself in byte form so you can read it back and then it is ALL about indices. and that is really it. you can try to build a db by yourself from scratch of use some key-value db as base. the magic is usualy not in storage or indexing but in the query processing and parsing and optimization. that is essentially what makes dbs different. and then, of course, how they handle transactions. in my experience a simple write lock(mutex) is the standard, though you can get a bit advance and use more graular locking so your transactions, if they do not overlap, are way faster and not stop-the-world fast.
Take when someone streams on youtube - it is exactly that. Ability to stream video live, let your viewers chat amongst eachother + being able to receive donations. With Youtube becoming more Goolag than before, and because Youtube is actively becoming platfrom just like any other where they don't share profits with creators anymore, I storngly believe this is where it's going to be "at" for startups. I already looked into it and I believe the issue with large data storage and traffic is now solved with cheap hardware AND P2P streaming like bittorent and the js client for the web browser.
Then you can see that YT creators now rival TV - easily. So I believe the internet will transform in a way where an youtube channel will become something like a tv show or late night show or whatever TV equivalent from the past. People will be actively looking and subscribing to these individuals or shows on purpose and will be consuming them periodically like they did in the past with television. Hence video is the tech I'd look into and the concept of making good platform/s for creators and viewers to connect and interact(!).
Blogs are dead. FB is good only for groups(many people in one place with many interests can easily connect). Twitter is pure pollitical cancer. Instagram is just for worshipping attention whores..eh "models". Any non-mainstream social network became too singular because people who were kicked out form ms sn went there. So all in all, social networks are dead. But video, video is a medium that is too deeply rooted in humans for some reason. I guess the ease of consumption? So I stirngly believe that is the way to go. I mean, you have hundreds of streaming services nowadays...no one will be buying all of them. People still want to consume good content but TV is shite and these online stremaing service will become unafordable. So there will have to be alternatives for people and as I have mentioned, YT is cutting sharing of profits with creators(not to mention censorship), so these creators will be looking for alternative means of earning and creating and sharing.
(I didn't proof-read my response so sorry for typos, I type fast and don't have time for this)
Since they censored Dissenter, they are dead to me. They can be the best web browser ever made, but it will never touch the sillicon of my hard drives ever again. With Goolag, at least I know where they stand and I know what to expect from them. Mozilla betrayed my trust and I am not fan of second chances.
cloud will always be more expensive than bare metal. period.
cloud is great to start out when you have no clue about how much power you will need to satisfy your customers and to be flexible enough to cover some unexpected spikes. but once you're out there earning, the only reason to stay on cloud is comfort. business-wise it is a black hole for money. many will argue that cost of personnel to manage your own infra does not favour it over cloud. but if you do the math you will see that savings when renting only three bare metal servers each month will pay a full-time salary for a sysadmin. you don't even need to own your own hardware. the bare metal rentals these days are insanely low and if you truly want to save each penny, you buy your own because in a matter of months you get yor investment back on saved fees alone. the thing is that these big tech companies convinced so many people these days that cloud is the only way that they cannot even fathom how anybody can run on their own hardware. the new sysadmins are already "brainwashed" and inexperienced this way and the old school guys that have experienced managing their own hardware are slowly "dying" out. soon, just a mention of managing your own hardware will become a joke to these newcommers when in reality the cloud was never-ever a cheaper option to go with in the first place. not to mention that these days we have so much technology to make things easy(kubernetes, rancher, proxmox, docker, lxc..) that it is quite laugable to fear bare metal and religiously praise the cloud like some kind of savior.
After years of using Go, I came to realize that the ONLY people that complain about errors in Go are those who actually do not write any Go code and those who write Go code less than a year(ie. juniors). There is absolutely nothing wrong with errors in Go and the creators got it right form the start. Nobody is forcing you to use errors. You can use booleans if you want. You can panic(throw exception) if that is what you wish. To each its own. If you want more syntactic sugar, move to Java, it has plenty of it for you.
If it is not water resistant, you just pull off all the keys and simply clean it up. If it is water resistant(like Logitech K310), you simply wash it in one piece.