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Would being a Linux "power user" increase my chances of getting a job in IT/tech?
  • If you're applying to work with my team. A big Yes.

    Seeing a developer use Windows is a big turn off, I can clearly see all the future dev environment problems I'd need to assist them with.

    And if you understand linux permissions, the architecture, bash, common tools, etc. I can envision how you will make the dev experience better for everyone and contribute to fix any deployment issues. Unlike windows, you won't be introducing ovearching solutions to problems which can be solved with a simple bash script.

  • #OpenSourceDiscovery 78 - ntfy.sh, send notifications from cli/api/app
    opensourcedisc.substack.com #OpenSourceDiscovery 78: ntfy.sh

    Open-Source alternative to Pushbullet (Not Amazon SNS)

    #OpenSourceDiscovery 78: ntfy.sh

    This week's issue of newsletter - #OpenSourceDiscovery  covered… ntfy.sh

    > A simple HTTP-based pub-sub service to send notifications to your phone or desktop via scripts from any computer

    📺 Demo: https://docs.ntfy.sh

    👨‍💻 Source: https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy

    🛠 Stack: Go, Javascript, FCM, Amazon SES, UnifiedPush

    👑 Author: Philipp C. Heckel

    🛡 License: GPLv2

    💖 What I like:

    • Easy self-hosting thanks to plenty of installation options and minimal configurations required to get started
    • Ability to attach files to notifications enables a huge number of use cases for this service

    👎 What I dislike:

    • Good for personal use case (when I as an end-user want to get notifications) but better tools are available for developer use case (when I want to send notifications from my app to users at scale)

    Note: This is a summary of this full post

    What are your thoughts?

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