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Author: Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
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To: Michael
CC: techlists, PLUG
Subject: Re: Ignore him, correct him offlist, or killfile him and move on
Mike,

From about 2000 - maybe 2004 I was involved with the TFUG. They were
big on Debian. They helped me with desktop questions and issues. I was
able to run a LAMP server in maybe 2002 with the help of TFUG.
Unfortunately I left the email relay open and someone found it and was
sending spam through my server. I was bounced from the only ISP in
Tucson that would allow servers on consumer grade Internet.

I'm a big fan of PHP/MySQL. Been using both since maybe 2002.

You seem to have decent Linux skills.

I've been experimenting with ChatGPT (AI) for maybe 6 or 8 weeks now. I
think AI must be taken into consideration when making a career move.

I'm interested in Cyber Security as well. I suspect that to get into
the game might require a lot of Windows knowledge as well as Linux. I
suspect there might be a niche for LAMP/LEMP hosting security. Maybe
there are others.

If you are looking for a side hustle or freelance type of situation, I
would suggest PHP/MySQL.

I would suggest learning how to code using ChatGPT to help write your
code. It is easier than you think.

I recently had a discussion with a guy adverting on Craig's list. He
told me he was building websites using ChatGPT 4. I'm using the free
version 3.5.

Remember code is reusable.

I think there is a lot of prospects for those who have lower rates.
There is a few job boards where you can offer your services.

If you are interested you will need to have entry level skills in (I'm
sure you already know this):

HTML
CSS
Some JavaScript
Some AJAX
PHP
MySQL/SQL
I recommend getting familiar with phpMyAdmin
I think you could easily install and setup VirtualBox and configure it
with a LAMP/LEMP stack for development. If you haven't done so already.

If you have an extra box that has a decent CPU and some decent RAM
Proxmox might be an option.

Keith



On 2024-06-20 12:46, Michael wrote:
> I was introduced to Linux in 97ish at an installfest at GCC. I went
> with a friend and my computer where we put red hat on it. I remember
> Hans was given a red fedora in appreciation for all his work in making
> it happen. I don't think my friend ever got Linux running. I STRuggled
> with red hat for two months, couldn't get internet to work, before I
> brought the computer to a plug meeting and asked Hans to put windows
> back on it.but I caught the Linux bug and at the next meeting, or
> installfest, I put Debian on it. Everything worked with debian.
>
> You know, I want to get into something IT related. I was thinking
> cyber security but programming might be better as I probably will have
> to train myself. What do you guys think I should do?
>
> On Thu, Jun 20, 2024, 10:15 AM <> wrote:
>
>> Thank you Mike!!
>>
>> What I really meant to say, in part, was there are some really
>> talented
>> and skilled people on this list. That is why I said one should take
>> an
>> inventory of what you have. You are fortunate.
>>
>> Thank you for your willingness to help those of us that struggle. I
>> love
>> technology and specifically programming. Technology has been a
>> love/hate relationship.
>>
>> I was introduced to Linux in about 1998 or so. I think at that time
>> I
>> bought a box set of RedHat version 4.2 ... or so I recall.
>>
>> I had a couple corporate programming jobs. Nothing special. I had
>> to
>> start freelancing to really get into the game. I have to tell you
>> it
>> was all God.
>>
>> In the early days I was also on the Tucson Free Unix Group list.
>> TFUG
>> and PLUG have been instrumental in my success.
>>
>> Thank you for allowing us to lurk on your list and ask silly
>> questions.
>>
>> Keith
>>
>> On 2024-06-20 06:14, Michael via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>>> And thank you Keith for your words! I wish I could remember
>> meeting
>>> you. The only names I can associate with a 30 year younger face is
>>> Brian and Hans.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 8:30 PM Michael <>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for the support, Eric.
>>>> So glad that things are working out for you!
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jun 19, 2024, 12:14 AM Eric Oyen via PLUG-discuss
>>>> <> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am totally blind, and that’s partly due to traumatic brain
>>>>> injury back in 1989. I’ve also had my moments where I am
>>>>> exceedingly curse when it comes to some subjects. I also tend to
>>>>> be a little bit obsessive, compulsive, and that happens to be
>> the
>>>>> autistic side of my nature which I’ve had all my life. I am a
>>>>> bit unusual, but science and technology are my thing so I tend
>> not
>>>>> to ask too many questions because I’ve already done most of
>> the
>>>>> research. However, sometimes research isn’t enough and I may
>> end
>>>>> up having gas questions here. So, one should look past some of
>> the
>>>>> commentary on here and recognize and realize those of us were
>>>>> traumatic brain. Injuries may not necessarily operate in a
>> normal
>>>>> fashion. I happen to be one of the few exceptions because the
>> area
>>>>> of the brain and question for me that was damaged with my visual
>>>>> cortex. Also, as an aside, I also have prosthetic eyes, so it
>>>>> doesn’t matter what my visual cortex does because I wouldn’t
>>>>> be able to perceive anything anyway. In any case, this really
>>>>> hasn’t slowed me down much in both the accessibility and
>> Lennox
>>>>> fields. I’ve been writing a bunch of scripts, especially for .
>>>>> Comes in handy when I want to download a video from YouTube and
>>>>> then listen to it using VLC. Makes a lot easier than having to
>>>>> deal with the stupid app and their commercials.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway, that’s my opinion on this subject and now we should
>>>>> probably get back to Lennox and what it can be used for and how
>>>>> accessible it really is.
>>>>>
>>>>> – Eric
>>>>> From the central offices of the Technomage Guild, Opinions and
>>>>> research department.
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jun 16, 2024, at 6:22 AM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
>>>>> <> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hear about and read about everyone wanting to get along.
>> I
>>>>> am old enough to know that is impossible. I tend to get
>> political
>>>>> and my views are at odds with some or maybe most on the list.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here is what I came to say. Shame on you all. You need to
>> take
>>>>> an inventory for what you have. Most of you can run me in the
>>>>> ground. I struggle with technology. I always have.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I talked with Mike about 10 years ago. Apparently you do not
>>>>> know that Mike experienced a traumatic brain injury.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mike do not let this get to you. It is just junior and senior
>>>>> high BS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've been on this list since 1999 or 2000. Some of the
>>>>> questions I ask are probably annoying. I use Google and as of
>>>>> late have started using ChatGPT (AI) to seek information. The
>>>>> latter seems to do a better job.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I believe we are all here because of our common goal to work
>>>>> with, learn, and enjoy Open Source - I know I am. I also know
>> we
>>>>> do not live in a vacuum. Other things overflow that are not Open
>>>>> Source.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We are a community. I could go as far as to say we are a
>>>>> family. I heard a pastor say once that families prepare us for
>>>>> the world. I guess families have a lot of strife.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Keith
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 2024-06-15 22:54, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>>>>>>> There's been a long thread of people mocking somebody who
>> asked
>>>>> a
>>>>>>> stupid question. Yeah, the guy's annoying; annoying Open
>>>>> Sourceenough that I piped
>>>>>>> all his posts to /dev/null starting two or three years ago.
>>>>> This thread
>>>>>>> worsens the list's signal to noise, and personally, it
>>>>> constantly
>>>>>>> reminds me of the annoying person I killfiled years ago.
>>>>>>> I have a suggestion. If the guy annoys you, either ignore him,
>>>>> correct
>>>>>>> him offlist, or killfile him and move on. There's no need to
>>>>> mess up
>>>>>>> the list with mockery. Whether you believe, as I do, that he's
>>>>> an
>>>>>>> attention seeking troll who thinks his stupidity is cute, or
>>>>> whether
>>>>>>> you believe his behavior is entirely caused by some sort of
>>>>> brain
>>>>>>> injury, either way, the on-list mockery does no good for
>>>>> anybody.
>>>>>>> Ignore him, correct him offlist, or killfile him and move on.
>>>>>>> SteveT
>>>>>>> Steve Litt
>>>>>>> Autumn 2023 featured book: Rapid Learning for the 21st Century
>>>>>>> http://www.troubleshooters.com/rl21
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