learnbyexample to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish • 3 days agoWhat helps people get comfortable on the command line?jvns.camessage-square77fedilinkarrow-up1115arrow-down15cross-posted to: programming@programming.devprogramming@programming.dev
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minus-square@N0x0n@lemmy.mllinkfedilink3•2 days agoHehe, I’m doing this all the time now ! 3 years ago when I started my linux/self-hosted server journey with debian: CLI only ! Was difficult at times and had a few breakdowns (most got fixed the next day… Sleep/taking some time off really helps !!!) One thing I’m still bad at… Is taking notes. Haven’t found a good way take IT notes. And I tried sooo many different approaches…
minus-square@Termight@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-22 days agoBreakdowns are inevitable; a good night’s sleep is often the most elegant solution. :) I utilize Zim (for note management) as plain text remains a perfectly serviceable option, imo. https://github.com/zim-desktop-wiki/zim-desktop-wiki
Hehe, I’m doing this all the time now ! 3 years ago when I started my linux/self-hosted server journey with debian: CLI only !
Was difficult at times and had a few breakdowns (most got fixed the next day… Sleep/taking some time off really helps !!!)
One thing I’m still bad at… Is taking notes. Haven’t found a good way take IT notes. And I tried sooo many different approaches…
Breakdowns are inevitable; a good night’s sleep is often the most elegant solution. :) I utilize Zim (for note management) as plain text remains a perfectly serviceable option, imo.