pull down to refresh

I made it all the way through now. Didn't even walk the dogs or drink my morning coffee yet. You have led a tough, interesting life. You revealed bits and pieces here and there before, but this narrative filled in the gaps. There are life lessons here that will be needed in the turbulent world we live in. BTW, that Umbrel guide is still my go to for my first node.
Sorry to disturb your morning tasks :) Yes, I didn't reveal too much (yet) about my personal life. But enough to picture my struggles and sufferings I endured along these 50+ years.
Maybe someday, when I will finally settle into my mountain mini citadel, I will tell the whole story with much more details and answering questions from you all, even maybe in a live stream video blog.
reply
31 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 21 Oct
And don't forget the video stream of you taking a shower. šŸ˜€
reply
šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
reply
that Umbrel guide is still my go to for my first node.
I worked so hard for that guide and during an entire year I improve it every day, debugging, testing, watching what others were asking and find the best simple solution for them and put it together into a nice "troubleshooting guide".
That link posted on SN in 2021 was only the first draft... kept on telegra.ph page (telegram notepad) because those times I was helping a lot of noobs over telegram. Then I moved to Umbrel community forum where I posted thousands of posts again.
Helping noobs is not only about to throw them some complicated CLI commands, but also to listen what they are doing.
reply