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Running Linux on your own machine can serve as cognitive-behavioral therapy to cure server-phobia. Making it possible to evaluate cloud/PaaS with rational analysis rather than succumb to the fear, uncertainty, and doubt the merchants of complexity so eagerly try to cultivate.

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DHHvor 1 Jahr

The full keynote is available here:

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mtcodeslingervor 1 Jahr

or even play around with a $3/month digital ocean droplet have learned so much: dns/ssl/self hosting services

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TadasG | topyappers.comvor 1 Jahr

Unpopular opinion: bro went to a conference where the best devs of the world come and shares about indiehackers issues..

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davert 🇺🇦vor 1 Jahr

I never suspected so many people are afraid of Linux as they use MacOS I never liked Mac as dev platform as there are so many non-native things like Docker Except for some missing apps, overall dev experience on Linux is mostly better

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Tomer Rozenbergvor 1 Jahr

Using Linux locally is like lifting the curtain—once you understand how it all works, you’re empowered to approach cloud solutions with clarity instead of fear.

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Nejc (Nates) Škobernevor 1 Jahr

look if you want to be in the business of building infra, good for you i ran linux servers between 2000 and 2012 and I am never going back doing that. too stressful. i rather build products using (reliable) infrastructure

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Enrique Morenovor 1 Jahr

I have been using Ubuntu as my desktop daily driver since 2004. I stopped using dual boot 5 years later.

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Christopher Dosinvor 1 Jahr

To be fair: I had a server once and the mail server got hacked for whatever reason. Hetzner couldn’t help and the IP was blacklisted. The only chance was to re-install the server. Now imagine this happens with client data on production 🥶🙈 There’s a reason why there are server admins ^^

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Matt Hendersonvor 1 Jahr

I think there's a minimum level of Unix expertise one needs before proceeding down this path. While I've been successful with step-by-step copy/paste guides, I once tried to make a minor tweek to the pf firewall based on some Googling, and you can imagine the result. 😊

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DHHvor 1 Jahr

That's exactly the value! Running Linux will endow you with that expertise. Which will then yield years of benefits from understanding the operating system that runs the web.

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