Glitch ๐Ÿ’ป๐Ÿ˜บ

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Tech enthusiast cat. Linux user. I use Arch, btw.
Mostly SFW. Con Staff. Not a red panda. Don't feed bread!
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Ball? ... Isn't that a dog thing? #FursuitFriday
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They have things you can climb on here! ๐Ÿ˜บ #FursuitFriday
(Warning: Professional cat, do not attempt.)
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I already have a take on this but I don't want to influence the poll just yet. :P
I have no idea if this is a debated thing or not, but I'm curious: When an open source web app is provided as a Docker container or a Docker Compose file, should it handle automatically requesting a Let's Encrypt cert and set up Nginx by default? Or should that be the responsibility of the user?
The project should handle this.
20.8%
The user should handle this.
79.2%
Poll ended at .
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I'm looking for a new IT tech/sysadmin job if any of my furry friends know a good place for me.

I have multiple years of help desk and troubleshooting experience, mainly with Windows OSes. Strong knowledge of Linux, Python, and CLI usage. Good technical writer, professional, and resourceful.

I'm really just throwing stuff out there at this point.

Cybersecurity is an initial consideration when it comes to working on almost anything for me.

I've worked with both Ubiquiti/UniFi and Meraki network appliances and APs.

I ran self-hosted modded Minecraft servers in my early teens and I've been running servers in some shape or form ever since.

Obviously there's only so much I can fit in a single post but I can provide further details for any serious recommendations.

Current certifications include CompTIA Network+, Security+, and CySA+.

I'm looking for a new IT tech/sysadmin job if any of my furry friends know a good place for me.

I have multiple years of help desk and troubleshooting experience, mainly with Windows OSes. Strong knowledge of Linux, Python, and CLI usage. Good technical writer, professional, and resourceful.