Pepper itself is overrated. At least the black one.
Software developer interested into security and sustainability.
Pepper itself is overrated. At least the black one.
Maybe you should consider a server & client architecture to use the right tool for the right job on each platform.
Rumors say there are some platforms selling grow-kits including everything needed to get started. In Europe, people recommend some platform starting with Zam and ending with nesia, which supposedly provide a variety of kits.
You can also find plenty of resources online to start from scratch. The easiest seems to be the uncle bens method.
I think it helps to cool the drink and inot only satisfactory.
There is a fun app called StreetComplete than makes it easy to complete missing info and I suppose fix it too.
Currently namecheap, but I was pretty mad to see that API access (for ACME DNS record auth, which I need to prevent downtime) was not available due to my yearly plan being too cheap (?!). You need to spend at least 50$ per months or have at least 20 domains for no good reason.
The best solution seems to acquire the domain using namecheap and then transfer name servers to a better service.
Which country are you from?
But you can set a tab width instead so any developer editing the code can adjust the indentation width to his liking, without changing the actual files contents and having to worry about setting the editor up to insert the right amount of spaces.
Can you elaborate?
Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Uber, HP.
Also, specifically in France: Casino, Monoprix, Leader-Price (now owned by Casino).
You could try out the Remmina Linux client’s RDP plugin.
I’m not buying anything, as I do not need anything.