
The irony is making boatloads of money and then pulling up the ladder behind him while he can make his money anyhow, because he’s already got a critical base under him.

The irony is making boatloads of money and then pulling up the ladder behind him while he can make his money anyhow, because he’s already got a critical base under him.

If you’re constrained by resources (CPU/RAM).
There’s a reason most web hosts usually have mariadb and not postgres.
He’s a programmer, not a mathematician.

Not just uneducated. Reddit is ripe with US propagandists.

Whenever you argue with someone on reddit on US politics, remember this, most addicted city was a US base. This was in 2013.
Imagine the infiltration in 2026 with all surveillance tech. You’re more likely always talking with US propagandists.
A DNS service that gets all its DNS data directly from “root servers”, without the middlemen (like your ISP, Google, Cloudflare, etc).
I don’t mind Anubis but the challenge page shouldn’t really load an image. It’s wasting extra bandwidth for nothing.
Just parse the challenge and move on.
ya, it wasn’t ever created with the user in mind. Websites that are horrible to use generally need ton of external analytics, facebook does it all in-house.
But but my outrage… means I can do stupid things and act smart online.
I’m uninstalling Android and installing iOS right now.
I much prefer doing/viewing things from my PC.
Me too, syncthing should work for that. Then you could use the database synced on desktop or home server to display a web dashboard available locally?

I have no problem with them monetizing, I’m pointing out why they might advertise.

But now that you are aware but you choose to bury your head in the sand. Okay…
We already know people like you already made up your mind. What’s the point of this comment? Was this post going to stop you?

In the current political environment, it’s profitable to have right-wing extremists alignments and they’re aren’t sigh, or even happy to be part of it.
If the sales fall, there would have been or will be a “southpark-sorry.gif”

Years ago, I instinctively chose vuejs and nuxtjs, to learn for a project, because they werent react and related to zuckbook. This may change with the new direction. Maybe after a year to see the direction it takes.
With executive director still being a zuckling, it isn’t much different than what it was, is it?
It can sometimes be a good mine, other times you end up with oversold servers that fail to run, constantly crash or is slow as fuck.
You really need to know what kind of server resource limits you’re actually assigned that’s not up for sharing.

Here you go: https://web.archive.org/web/20250901133211/https://cheapskatesguide.org/articles/debian-netinstall-waf.html
They seem to block archive.today but not archive.org.

No that’s alphanet
imo, there should be automatic tags like “active”, “abandoned”, “maintainer changed recently”, “updated after hiatus” and a few more.
The arch devs and community can decide on the time frames. It’s not going to be perfect, but it may help warn users of the changes and so they can do a double take.
Anything other than the “active” ones should show what changed (paru already does this) and users should make a conscious choice to install it anyway. (y/N) instead of going through the installation spamming the return key.