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What I do first on a new Linux server

Especially in the 2020’s, as corporations and for-profit companies increasingly enshittify their services and surveil us, people are discovering the benefits of self-hosting open-sourced applications and owning the digital infrastructure they depend on. For most people that probably means renting a VPS from the likes of Linode, DigitalOcean, Hetzner, or Hostinger. Being solely responsible for the administration of a server that is accessible from the internet can be a scary thought due to all the botnets that will constantly try to break into your server from the moment it goes online. Apart from the general security worries regarding having a server accessible to anyone and everyone with malicious intentions over the internet, folks who are entirely new to self-hosting might not even know how to get started and what to do after giving a VPS provider their money. In this article I describe the first steps I take on a fresh VPS. If I’m wrong or miss a crucial step, you are welcome to contact me and I’ll integrate your corrections. 🙂

Learning How to Learn

Do you still remember what you learned four semesters ago? No? How about one semester ago? No? Well, how did you study the material? By reading and re-reading textbooks, while annotating and highlighting interesting parts, as most students do? I hate to break it to you, but such so-called passive learning techniques aren't successful learning strategies, as you have experienced firsthand. Even taking notes and summarizing passages in your own words isn't an optimal study method. Read on to learn what are the best study strategies (backed by evidence) and what's the only way to ensure high learning retention rates so that you actually remember what you're studying