Was working in a department store and a guy there was doing an open uni degree in IT. I started one almost on a whim and picked up a job in a computer repair store. 10 years later and I'm still on IT.
Why would you even leave that vector for attack open if you didn't need to?
Seems unnecessary.
I'm not in the US so I don't have a library card
I see a lot of reposted content or no content changes because of lack of user activity unfortunately.
That's driving me to use my phone less though so that's a plus.
The android app is really good for autofill too
I haven't been back but do you have any data to back that up?
Not that I don't believe it, I just want some schadenfreude
Do not open port 22 to the work OP. That's horrible advice.
Set up a openvpn server and VPN to your home abc then SSH from inside the network
I'm reading the second Warhammer Horus Heresy book and I was expecting this and the first to be a bit poorly written and like fan fiction but they are actually excellent and elegantly written. It's a stark difference from the meandering and waffle of the wheel of time books I've been consuming.
The discworld series narrated by Nigel Planer and Stephen Briggs are EXCELLENT
Audible. I used to pirate audiobooks and get them transferred to my phone and then use a glitchy audiobook app to listen to them which semi frequently lost my place.
Audible just made my life easy. The 1 credit a month is a bit shit but I listen to long ass books anyway (30+ hours) so I haven't really noticed.
Outlook. It's solid on android and windows
Daddit. It was such a wholesome and helpful community