Anyone who tells you that gaming on Linux isn't somewhat experimental is lying. I think it's getting there, though.
BaldProphet
Social good more than for economic reasons, since we know definitively that more education isn't required to do work that currently is high-paying.
For some reason, referring to a computer or VM that runs Linux as a "Linux box" triggers me.
Now there is one fewer reason to work in California if you're in the tech industry.
Your work hasn't upgraded to Windows 11 yet, I see.
My jaw dropped when I heard this self-identified business owner say that suppressing wages is a bad thing.
We need more business owners like him.
Humble Bundle and storybundle.com sell DRM-free ebooks.
Plenty of people like NAT.
ZeroTier is pretty easy to set up, but at the point where you're worrying about "barriers to sharing" you should probably using a cloud service anyway.
We should definitely be switching to the specification in RFC 6214. IPoACv6 is the latest standard.
IPv6 is great, but NAT is quite functional and is prolonging the demise of IPv4.
I wouldn't have even gone to college if I didn't have access to a privately subsidized university. That said, $40k of debt for four years of education doesn't actually seem so bad, considering living expenses. Being able to live on $10k a year (or less) is impressive.