[18:23] holy crap… I just had an interview… and I got REALLY nervous. I don’t remember the last time I got THIS anxious and nervous during an interview. [18:23] actually… I think I do remember. it was 11yrs ago when I first decided to go 1099 employment… that perceived risk freaked me out. [18:23] brousch: teh coloc rpi is GREAT, because we own it, and its CHEAP... find me $7 coloc ANYWHERE. :) [18:40] jrwren: I remember going 1099, was a bit of a scary decision but I've not regretted it one day since [18:41] yup. exactly. [18:41] it was an irrational fear. [18:42] mine was a guy in an armani suit walking up saying how would you like to make in a day what you make in a week now [18:42] naturally im like okay im listening, and just like that I took off for Pennsylvania doing Oil and Gas title work for an Oil company [18:42] i would love for someone to ask me that. :) [18:43] after the oil crash they called back last year and I went to West Texas and learned to lease, now they've got me doing curative and stuff, it's been great [18:43] didn't take me long to realize tho, this dust bowl will never beat my home in Northern Michigan lol [18:44] I was working in a gas station though so that explains how he was able to confidently say I'd make in a day what I made in a week lol [19:36] Yeah, my only fear is tax time [19:37] that's about it [22:20] cmaloney: that's not even a huge worry of mine as I deal with everything quarterly, just makes it easier, specially when this company pays for my accountant in full [22:22] question for anyone in here that might have debian experience, I'm aware this is ubuntu lol but wondering if anyone knows of a good guide or has written a shell script for debian that will check if apache and mysql are running and if not start them? [22:23] just run systemctl start apache2 mysql. it won't do anything if they are already runnig. [22:26] it's for my buddy's web server, I'm still trying to talk him into switching to Ubuntu as I'm way more familiar with the commands in there, but it seems as though Debian and Ubuntu share most of the same basic commands as I would have used systemctl in ubuntu [22:27] thanks jrwren [22:30] debian uses systemd by default now too. it should work. [22:33] confirmed working thanks man