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  • It looks like it's typographically aligned "justified", meaning it has a standard width and will automatically add gaps between words to make it fit the page. It looks cleaner and used in many legal and academic documents.

  • Wow! Doom really can run on anything!
  • when I was a kid I had to retrieve a ball that went into a brush of prickly pear. I didn't see any spikes coming out of it so I thought it was fine.

    it hurt so much just to move my hand

  • The struggles to sleep
  • there's a reason why you never wear maille without a gambeson.

    this with a light sheet in the summer or with a blanket in the cooler months would be pretty nice and I kinda want to make one now

  • raccoons rule

    https://twitch.tv/wildlifecam

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    I'm new to networking and self-hosting and have no idea where to start.

    I've been slowly working my way though a list of skills to learn, both to put on my resume and as personal growth. Networking is the next thing on this list. I am not sure what I am looking for, but I want to start another project. I have built many a personal computer, but the world of networking is a pretty foreign concept to me.

    I have experience with building computers and a minor glance at the network-side of things. I've set up a Pi-Hole or two and set a basic CUPS server up on a RPi0w, but beyond that, I have no idea what I'm doing, or even what the possibilities are. I just see posts like this and think that it's a pretty cool hardware project.

    Is there any resources you recommend to start learning, maybe what the hardware does? From my outsider's perspective, I see a lot of people's racks have at least a router, switch, and firewall, along with various other machines.

    E: thank you all for the suggestions! I'll have to take some time to figure out what to do first

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