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Senior Software Developer Osprey who does # Java & # Kotlin for work and # Gleam / # Elixir / # Erlang for fun. Loves an albatross. (aka @ Swandog ) # NoAI - See pinned post before following! Developer of @ trunkfriends (Gleam) # Queer # Furry # Fursuiter # Mermaid # Musical # Bird # EVEnthusiast # EV # AlternativeEnergy # DisabiltiyActivist # Accessibility Works as Software developer with # Kotlin Part-time work as perch and chew toy for two conures.
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Senior Software Developer Osprey who does # Java & # Kotlin for work and # Gleam / # Elixir / # Erlang for fun. Loves an albatross. (aka @ Swandog ) # NoAI - See pinned post before following! Developer of @ trunkfriends (Gleam) # Queer # Furry # Fursuiter # Mermaid # Musical # Bird # EVEnthusiast # EV # AlternativeEnergy # DisabiltiyActivist # Accessibility Works as Software developer with # Kotlin Part-time work as perch and chew toy for two conures.
Fun internet-bit about the apartment we bought, moved in summer last year. The router from the ISP is in the "fuse box" cabinet, "non electrical" side, where internet get into the apartment. From there, 6 ethernet cables go out of the "fusebox" cabinet and into the wall.
I know where two of them end up.
The other 4, I have no idea.
It would be neat to be able to have our servers elsewhere than where all the other computers are, and connected with ethernet cables.
I wonder if I will find a solution to this enigma. Where do the 4 last cables end up...