Why is it necessary for me to understand all this shit? I will learn what I want to learn in my own time.. for now I am working towards a deadline and I want someone to just tell me a 3 digit number so I can be done with this and move on
@Jimbo I'm not sure how to get into cli for my server
I know very little about server side stuff as I am a front-end developer. You want me to stop in the middle of my job and spend weeks learning about server development??
As people get simple answers to things they don't understand, they get more errors as they don't know what they're doing and ask more and more questions until it's a job done by someone else. This is called consulting and not helping
@Billy Thing is, sometimes those people who go out of their way to point out better ways of doing something are usually the most knowledgeable and those who you should listen to... tbf this is about learning and not fixing problems here
in general, just wind your neck in a little ... a little advice, if you stand in the street waving your arms and shouting at the top of your voice, you will get no good attention, if you approach people calmly and attempt to communicate with the same set of strangers you might get somewhere ;)
@Jimbo I fully understand that but I don't have the time to go and learn an entire new thing when all I want is to just set the correct file permissions. This is not about learning this is about fixing my problem (for me)
@JoeWatkins There are places I have seen where they RETURN_FALSE; I know this because I got pulled up for doing it in a PR I made, and it was eventually accepted as-was because the rest of the funcs in that particular file did the same thing. IIRC I even offered to go through the whole of src and normalise it and was told not to bother
@Billy configuring the software you really need, such as php and nginx or whatever, is less complicated and less time consuming than learning really well how to configure it via the mess that is cpanel ... definitely, matter of absolute fact ...
@PeeHaa I've had loads, their really low end boxes were shit, but you could get pretty good x4+HT SSD hardware for $60 a month ...
Seriously @Billy. Get a cheap VPS (maybe just for yourself) and start dicking around with it. Once you get the hang of it you will never ever look back
This technically answers the question. It also completely ignores the fact that this is at best "not the only thing that needs to be done" and at worst "a terrible idea and a huge security risk". — DaveRandom41 secs ago
I have no qualifications and when I started working here I had no experience.. I worked voluntarily. I have learnt everything I know today from working here.
I worked for free for ~4 months, and since then I have been paid a moderate amount. Soon I will move to somewhere where I can expand my knowledge further