I didn't delete my account, but I did wipe out my post history.
I keep my account active because I've already found a couple of instances where reddit restored my posts in particular sub reddits ands I had to delete them again.
Strawberries and black pepper.
Slice the strawberries and dip them in a bit of black pepper.
I've been using the 'Old Reddit Redirect' extension in Firefox for a couple of years now.
I don't have to worry about typing old. in front of reddit links, and it bypasses that attempt to redirect to new reddit.
Same here, I've been using audiobookshelf for a few months now and it's outstanding.
Earlier today, I set up caddy as a front end SSL proxy for it, and I think it performs even faster now.
For my last interview, I used ChatGPT to help me train for it.
I uploaded the job announcement, description to ChatGPT, then asked it to be the hiring manager for that job and to ask me popular interview questions, and questions specifically related to the posted announcement.
It can take multiple prompting to get the flow right etc., but it gave me a chance to study and practice for the actual interview.
It seemed to have worked, as I had a job offer by the end of the week.