ryokimball
Thanks for posting this. The idea of individual services having their own IP address had never occurred to me and would solve so many issues.
... There is no deal?
I have not tried Matrix yet but I hear it's a good replacement, fashioned more to the likes of Discord but I think it has everything you're looking for
The fight was fought, and systemd won. If you're looking to learn theory then by all means look into the alternatives, but if you're wanting to use what's in most systems then go with systemd.
Blue HamHam influence
Apply and see. Worst case is you learn something.
My interviews for linux-related roles were basically, "how do you change directories? What does ls do? How do you edit a file?" (Last one was trickily open-ended to also see what my preferred editor is). I'm not even sure they asked where log files are typically stored.
As for what to put on a resume, just say that you run a home lab or something.
I've enjoyed TES: Blades and Fallout Shelter, though I think they both got too micro transactional.
RetroArch even with onscreen keys is surprisingly good, if that's your thing.
Osmos and Super Hexagon are oldies but goodies, and not pay to play.
"Bad lay, can't box."