One of the "quiet struggles", on here, is
WHERE DO I PUT MY CODE?
The answer is almost always GITHUB, for 5 reasons:
1) It's free-to-use, which means you can stay anonymous and you don't have high financial overhead for small projects.
2) It's managed. You don't have to rent a server, buy a domain, update and monitor the server, renew certificates, blah blah blah.
3) Lots of other Nostriches are there, so if you leave a comment or PR, someone might see it and respond.
4) It gets lots of web traffic, so people can find your repo with a search engine.
5) The green blocks 🟩🟩🟩 stack up, when you interact with other repos, and grant committees and employers like that. That's why it's important that you contribute in a way that can be visualized with a contribution heat map.
If we did this, it would at least give you 2 different servers to use, the second one would be payable in Lightning, and it would keep you from being rugged or being forced to use GitHub.
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