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Maximation

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  1. My Vessel username is: Puike_Perzik And my favorite videos are: this one and this one I really like the network and diy content and I would like to see more videos about those subjects.
  2. I believe you are still searching for some good 8 bit music, right? These guys make some very good royalty free stuff, for examples this track: By the way, I am in no way affiliated with these guys, I just really like their music. How is your development going?
  3. My experience is that Linux is way easier to use as a programming environment than Windows, command line interface is so much faster than most of the Windows programming environments. Every time I start developing something on Linux and I later switch to a Windows machine it seems overly complicated to get things set up. Linux is in my opinion the way to go for every kind of software development, except for Microsoft based applications. Luckily I don't like to develop solely for Microsoft devices, so I can stick with my Linux based machines.
  4. The Blowfish hashing algorithm is no longer recommended, I believe. There are better options out there.
  5. Yup, it is a really fun project, so naturally people will like it, and I am one of them
  6. It did however not pass my responsiveness test. I like to think that a 'system32' folder gets deleted every time a non-responsive website gets launched. But in all seriousness, you have made yourself a really cool portfolio website! But too bad you did not emulate bash.
  7. Then I would recommend you to check out Krita. It is specifically designed for digital illustrating. I believe it is available for Linux, Windows and Mac OS. I am curious for your experiences, be sure to share those so it will help other people too.
  8. Krita is a very good and free digital painting tool. Do you have a drawing tablet?
  9. Mumble is also a very interesting option. I find it way better than teamspeak.
  10. If you want to do freelance work, you only need a very good portfolio and of course enough experience. If you would like to work for a big web development company I assume certificates will also be important.
  11. Mh those WYSIWYG editors look really interesting. I will have a closer look at them.Ah yes, digital ocean, I know they are great. I'll definitely consider them.
  12. The problem is, they are my first customer, so I have no idea how to treat them, at least not from past experiences. I have read a lot about it though. I'm now waiting for them to discuss this with each other, they'll be doing that soon, there they will set a budget.
  13. But should I charge less when I go the easy route? Also, is it worth it to just host it on Github pages?
  14. Haha oh my thought was to not be so greedy as the church was during that time, that's what I mean to remember.
  15. I'll make a very good, responsive site for them. I hope they will pay well
  16. But maybe that is a rumour that I want to be spread... The village where the church is located is pretty religious, according to my friend. I live in a big city next to it though. So the local folks will probably not know me. And I don't think the church would just publish their expenses on a website in a local newspaper.
  17. I am also not religious, I'm too rational for that stuff.A time ago I read somewhere that the average costs of having a small/medium business website made for you are about 600$, that seems a little bit expensive to me, but I'm thinking one fourth of it would be acceptable?
  18. And yes, I am questioning how much to charge the church in question for my services. And I would like the development to be somewhat of a challenge, I am proficient enough to create these kinds of websites, in other words, I am not really into squarespace.
  19. I don't go to the church, a friend of mine does however and he suggested his church to let me make the website.
  20. So a local church asked me to make them a new website. I gladly accepted to make them a website, but I have no idea how much I should charge for it. The site will be about the size of a site for a small/medium bussiness. I will use wordpress for this, as they want to be able to add posts and edit different notices on the site when they should be available, should I even use Wordpress for this, or is it overkill? If you have some more general tips & tricks, I would like to hear them. They also need a new hosting service. Should I go with shared hosting or set up a VPS for them from a reliable hosting company? (which ones do you recommend?) Thank you in advance!
  21. About half a year ago I won a 290x. I still have to build a pc with it... But its cooler design sucks, yeah, I'm afraid of its heat.
  22. Keepass is the best way to go in my opinion. You can setup some syncing options by yourself if you want, I just use my password database from a USB. Now that is not really syncing, but oh well. It isn't really that much work to just copy the database over to a few other devices, especially if you keep in mind that this is probably the safest option.
  23. Haha nice! This stuff is so easy.
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