Man, that was a great read, from simple beginnings to selling your product. Thanks for the thorough explanation, I definitely don't plan to sell anything, I was considering learning electronics as a hobby, but it's good to know where to start if it ever comes to that.
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Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks for the suggestion! I do know a bit of Python, so it should be easier on that front at least.
That sure would work for me, just more mess for the existing cable mass under my desk 😅
It does have multiple ports I could use, though I was hoping I didn't need additional cables, but sure enough cables are cheaper than a new mobo or a physical KVM.
Remoting is certainly something I haven't thought of, latency shouldn't be a problem, only I'd need both machines to be on. Thanks for suggesting, it would save some money.
I do have free ports, so sounds like a plan, any KVM switches you'd suggest?
That sounds like a solution, although I was hoping I could do it with less cables, there's already a mess under my desk 😅 I'll check it out though, tanks!
Easiest solution would be to work on your grip, you could use those hand grip tools that you squeeze. I personally don't like lifting in gloves, I feel like the bar slips more, especially when my hands get sweaty, you could try to use chalk and see if there's a difference. In the past I also had trouble gripping, but it was due to a tightness in my shoulder, a nerve was getting pinched, so I couldn't hold a tight grip too long. If all else fails I'd suggest going to a physiotherapist to see if there aren't any issues in your arm. In any case good luck, keep it up!
As a front-end developer with 10 years of experience, I'd suggest going with JavaScript. It's one language for both stacks, you can learn the core front and back end ideologies, and if you decide to go with a different language for back-end, it shouldn't take too much time to learn afterwards. From my experience it would be easier both to learn and potentially to get a job in the field.
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