

The winner by far is Gnu Emacs


The winner by far is Gnu Emacs


Thank you for the recommendation.


There is no such thing as no code, just code that someone else wrote. Not that such code isn’t trivial to get from a basic LLM that you can run locally for pennies a year.
https://blog.mlc.ai/2024/04/20/GPU-Accelerated-LLM-on-Orange-Pi
Just setup a standard PostgreSQL database and then work with the LLM to write some C# code to connect to it and create, update and delete data per your own system needs. Hire a part time programmer if you need more help. They usually can get you where you want to be cheaply if they are FSF developers and you don’t restrict them from using the code they write for you.


Look at nginx or Apache if you want to host multiple websites on a single machine (that is how they have done it since the 1990s) containers make things easier if dealing with multiple complex sites but are not absolutely required.
Make 3 non-profit companies that provide verification but just always return true


Buy a physical safe. Encrypt a flash drive using a 128bit pass phrase that you memorize.
Combine with a ubikey storing a 256bit password that is stored somewhere hard to get to


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Oh, they definitely can. But one can choose to accidentally make programming mistakes