u/_-Julian-

Pangolin Noobie here - HTTPS error - PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR

Hello, im currently remote looking up what the errors could mean to my pangolin site. I am watching a youtube video and following the "Quick Install Guide" on their official website. I finished the Pangolin install and after I tried to navigate to the initial setup on my server - https://pangolin.example.com/auth/initial-setup

when I connect via https I am met with an error PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR. However when I navigate to the site using http, the site opens up just fine. I also tried https with a different browser but same result.

So is this an SSL error? I noticed on the guide "Provide an email for SSL certificates and admin login" which I did but im really not sure where to go from here.

EDIT: I should also mention I opened my firewall ports for 80, 443, 21820, and 51820

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u/_-Julian- — 4 days ago
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Gitea Docker Installation - Do I use a desktop environment or is there another way

Hello! I have been trying to setup my own gitea server on a digital ocean droplet and I followed the path of installing gitea via docker - however I ran into a hiccup im not sure which way to go about this? The guide on the gitea site is telling me to finish up the installation using a webbrowser to http://server-ip:3000/ - however I don't have a desktop environment on my server. Should I install a desktop environment or is there another way I can go about this. If I do install a DE, i probably will want the most lightweight one, if you have any recommendations which I should pick, let me know.

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u/_-Julian- — 9 days ago

Zen from the aur, official name: zen-browser-bin 1.9b-1

Not sure if this a bug or if there is a setting that got changed from an update but whenever I open a new tab, it automatically goes to the essentials. It does it both from manually clicking "+ New Tab" and also from the Ctrl + T shortcut.

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u/_-Julian- — 16 days ago

Hello! I work in IT and I am currently in school to get my bachelors in software engineering. Im getting sick of my job and want to move on as fast as I can away from IT. I finish school at the end of April in 2027, and by that time I want to make sure I am at the door-ready to get the hell out of there. What I need help with - what area of study has plentiful of jobs? what is a job that is relatively simple to learn/study for? and if you can answer, what approach would you use to study for that job?

my background: In school I have learned about html, css, and javascript. I have done light programming in c++, c#, javascript, and python - but i have never programmed anything all that complicated, during my learning of programming languages, I have always usually stopped at about programming with classes and never past that. So now that im back and finishing school, im trying to find an area of focus that will fast track me to getting a job in 1 year. The path im currently on is leading me towards front-end development and back-end development, and sure that sounds good to me, but are there other options I should know about?

Im completely aware the job market is absolutely shot right now, I know that AI is currently causing a huge roar in the whole industry and I will probably have to learn about AI so I can have a better advantage in job searching. But please let me know if full stack development is a good choice, or is there another programming field I should know about and pivot towards that will give me the best chance at finding a new job with ideally as few different technologies i need to learn.

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My approach to learning full stack
-School: I hope school courses will have me build at least 1 or 2 cool projects, along with a more concrete learning experience

-The Odin Project: Needless to say, I heard this is one of the best free sources available and I currently just started freshening up on my javascript

-Youtube Projects: Im hoping to find at least 2 good projects tutorials that will inspire to rebuild my own for my portfolio

-Microsoft Learn C# Documentation: I heard this has a good documentation for learning C#

If you have any good recommendations for good Udemy Courses or any other platforms, please let me know. Thank you!

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u/_-Julian- — 17 days ago