A bit of Monday motivation on Thursday for us,

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Myself and the boys have been breaking and entering into the computer sciences world; we really got from step A to step B with eachother, throwing websites on configured cloud plans from GCP to AWS, even Oracle

Aaaaall in prep for a software development course to sellotape a world of skills together. Woke up this morning with a letter saying either, cut off your income or drop the course...

That's a real kick in the jaw.

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I want our early-week motivation to show that from cloud platforms to web hosting, it'll cut your bills down to percentages, teach you where you need to look into bettering your builds, give you the confidence to work more machines, and essentially be free study... There for you to better yourself.

I'd honestly suggest signing up for a course relating to programming, marketing, or design if you need to, then don't just wait for the course to come up... I've got a few different areas of mathematics to get studying, I've got some networking fundamentals, and I've got some programming practices to catch up on and then I won't have needed the course because we got the headstart 3-4 months prior.

Life is mostly downs and downs, but if you keep pushing down, you might hit down enough to get the smell of an up.

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Course funding/position removed due to a course on the same level in 2022 getting me a nicely suspended sentence. If I was to complain, I'd be the biggest dumb*ss on the forum
-biggest dumb*ss on the forum :LOL:
 
Myself and the boys have been breaking and entering into the computer sciences world; we really got from step A to step B with eachother, throwing websites on configured cloud plans from GCP to AWS, even Oracle

Aaaaall in prep for a software development course to sellotape a world of skills together. Woke up this morning with a letter saying either, cut off your income or drop the course...

That's a real kick in the jaw.

---

I want our early-week motivation to show that from cloud platforms to web hosting, it'll cut your bills down to percentages, teach you where you need to look into bettering your builds, give you the confidence to work more machines, and essentially be free study... There for you to better yourself.

I'd honestly suggest signing up for a course relating to programming, marketing, or design if you need to, then don't just wait for the course to come up... I've got a few different areas of mathematics to get studying, I've got some networking fundamentals, and I've got some programming practices to catch up on and then I won't have needed the course because we got the headstart 3-4 months prior.

Life is mostly downs and downs, but if you keep pushing down, you might hit down enough to get the smell of an up.

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Course funding/position removed due to a course on the same level in 2022 getting me a nicely suspended sentence. If I was to complain, I'd be the biggest dumb*ss on the forum
-biggest dumb*ss on the forum :LOL:
If you keep falling down or pushing down there’s nowhere left to go but up. Don’t quit!!

Personally I prefer local servers for dev. But that’s just me.
 
If you keep falling down or pushing down there’s nowhere left to go but up. Don’t quit!!

Personally I prefer local servers for dev. But that’s just me.
I actually locked into LocalWP for yonks and yonks, it's only in the past say week or two I've remembered how easy developing locally with the likes of Apache was when messing with Laravel

You might have just drilled another best practice into me, dude... Appreciate it.

Even LocalWP isn't really performing for people these days
 
I actually locked into LocalWP for yonks and yonks, it's only in the past say week or two I've remembered how easy developing locally with the likes of Apache was when messing with Laravel

You might have just drilled another best practice into me, dude... Appreciate it.

Even LocalWP isn't really performing for people these days
Localwp will work..

I build my own LEMP stack on Linux and get to work. Not to sound anything bigger than it is. It’s just my preference. There’s more flexibility.

I have also used dedicated servers from OVH and Hetzner for dev. Even live websites haha

Whatever it takes just don’t quit.

Also there’s a cool stack called WORDOPS. Really cool. As long as you have root access you can install it. You can build more than Wordpress on it. Whatever you can imagine. Check it out
 
Motivational thought not motivate us.. We have to motivate ourself.
You'd be 100% correct in every way not getting your motivation from myself Payal dude hahaha :LOL: , hope you've been keeping well

sorry about that stuff a few years ago
Localwp will work..

I build my own LEMP stack on Linux and get to work. Not to sound anything bigger than it is. It’s just my preference. There’s more flexibility.

I have also used dedicated servers from OVH and Hetzner for dev. Even live websites haha

Whatever it takes just don’t quit.

Also there’s a cool stack called WORDOPS. Really cool. As long as you have root access you can install it. You can build more than Wordpress on it. Whatever you can imagine. Check it out
I've never heard of LEMP dude, I've been messing with load balancing the Apache side of LAMP on things like AWS instances; I'll have to try your route, it'd be a lot better for my studies(you can crack open shells in LocalWP, and do cool stuff with database integrations, live linking, and stuff... Just really, Addison Hall Design on YouTube even started pointing things out after years of me using it that he said would be done a lot better elsewhere... You're on to something bro.)

I've been even thinking about unnecessarily subscribing to InstaWP, but this is beautiful lol.

Hetzner's pricing with a well-developed website list is cracked, I'm all for the price hike for AWS services for seriously fat Elementor builds independently, but I can't find anything better than Hetzner for doing what's needed cheap. They have a cool story too, like how Oracle's basically paying people to use their stuff.

OVH needs a looking into... Never had a look. WORDOPS is on todays list lol. You're a beast dude, AI couldn't even give me that much of an idea of things...
 
You'd be 100% correct in every way not getting your motivation from myself Payal dude hahaha :LOL: , hope you've been keeping well

sorry about that stuff a few years ago

I've never heard of LEMP dude, I've been messing with load balancing the Apache side of LAMP on things like AWS instances; I'll have to try your route, it'd be a lot better for my studies(you can crack open shells in LocalWP, and do cool stuff with database integrations, live linking, and stuff... Just really, Addison Hall Design on YouTube even started pointing things out after years of me using it that he said would be done a lot better elsewhere... You're on to something bro.)

I've been even thinking about unnecessarily subscribing to InstaWP, but this is beautiful lol.

Hetzner's pricing with a well-developed website list is cracked, I'm all for the price hike for AWS services for seriously fat Elementor builds independently, but I can't find anything better than Hetzner for doing what's needed cheap. They have a cool story too, like how Oracle's basically paying people to use their stuff.

OVH needs a looking into... Never had a look. WORDOPS is on todays list lol. You're a beast dude, AI couldn't even give me that much of an idea of things...
I’m here to help. Just ask!

LEMP is a weird acronym. Unless you know what NGNIX is. Linux - Engine-X, MySQL (now mariadb), PHP.

I don’t just use MySQL and php. I also like node.js, react and more. But sticking to the roots often is the best. I don’t usually use the newer technologies since I’m from the HTML, CSS, JavaScript days.

However, I am also very skilled with elementor, as you mentioned. It’s one of my favorite website builders for fast building. I’m best at making it very fast loading. Often in less than 1.5 seconds per page using various technologies. My favorite combination is Opcache, redis, and nginx fastcgi_cache. Which is the reason why I ditched Apache2. Blows everything else away hands down.

As far as cracking shells… lol localwp isn’t what I’m after 🤣 more like all your data

If you need some assistance with wordops feel free to hit me up. I’ve been using it for years. I wouldn’t steer you wrong. It runs on LEMP

Also you can load balance all the services with wordops on multiple servers like VPS if you wish to protect data or just to optimize. I’m not sure of your needs. I just run it all on one dedicated server but if you have large infrastructure that’s also simple to protect.
 
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I’m here to help. Just ask!

LEMP is a weird acronym. Unless you know what NGNIX is. Linux - Engine-X, MySQL (now mariadb), PHP.

I don’t just use MySQL and php. I also like node.js, react and more. But sticking to the roots often is the best. I don’t usually use the newer technologies since I’m from the HTML, CSS, JavaScript days.

However, I am also very skilled with elementor, as you mentioned. It’s one of my favorite website builders for fast building. I’m best at making it very fast loading. Often in less than 1.5 seconds per page using various technologies. My favorite combination is Opcache, redis, and nginx fastcgi_cache. Which is the reason why I ditched Apache2. Blows everything else away hands down.

As far as cracking shells… lol localwp isn’t what I’m after 🤣 more like all your data

If you need some assistance with wordops feel free to hit me up. I’ve been using it for years. I wouldn’t steer you wrong. It runs on LEMP

Also you can load balance all the services with wordops on multiple servers like VPS if you wish to protect data or just to optimize. I’m not sure of your needs. I just run it all on one dedicated server but if you have large infrastructure that’s also simple to protect.
I've gone deep into the WordOps stack rabbithole, I didn't connect the dots between the E and Nginx when replying lol.

SQLZoo got me stuck into this, now that I understand the back-end that much more, I'll definitely be looking into a serious amount of PHP... I could only imagine how "easy" things can get when you know what needs to be where...

Speaking of the servers, I'm actually looking at the load balancing and resource capping/provisioning(?) of multiple sites on a dedicated vCPU as we speak

Hetzner has once again just slapped everyone up... I need to figure out the difference between IPv4 and 6 to see why you save cash with 6... Then look at the first monthly plan.

I can drop like 3-5x more GeneratePress sites than Elementor sites on my WordOps and get to sorting all else...
 
I've gone deep into the WordOps stack rabbithole, I didn't connect the dots between the E and Nginx when replying lol.

SQLZoo got me stuck into this, now that I understand the back-end that much more, I'll definitely be looking into a serious amount of PHP... I could only imagine how "easy" things can get when you know what needs to be where...

Speaking of the servers, I'm actually looking at the load balancing and resource capping/provisioning(?) of multiple sites on a dedicated vCPU as we speak

Hetzner has once again just slapped everyone up... I need to figure out the difference between IPv4 and 6 to see why you save cash with 6... Then look at the first monthly plan.

I can drop like 3-5x more GeneratePress sites than Elementor sites on my WordOps and get to sorting all else...
Tbh there’s really not much difference between ipv4 and ipv6 other than ipv4 address is limited and ipv6 is not in theory. It’s the same thing at the end of the day.

Yes absolutely generate press has a light footprint compared to the bloated elementor. No question. I personally don’t like that block builder type bullshit. Can’t stand it tbh. That’s just me though. We all have our quirks.

As for vcpu you can certainly save a lot of bucks. I’ll always opt for dedicated resources. I’m just a nit pick though. At the end of the day if people really want the resource they will wait the extra half a second or whatever.

I pretty much exclusively use OVH these days and I really like the VPS. In fact I learned Linux using their vps so it might just be sentimental lol
 
Don`t complicate shit, build a small service and start selling it to get the cash needed, then you can go for education on the side. Even the Irish needs to eat.
 
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