I moved all my domains over to FullHost.ca from NameCheap and they’ve been pretty good so far. As far as I can tell, they’re just a reseller but their support has been really good.
I moved all my domains over to FullHost.ca from NameCheap and they’ve been pretty good so far. As far as I can tell, they’re just a reseller but their support has been really good.
America as a whole is gonna get stupider
God, I’m not sure the world will be ready for even higher levels of American ignorance
Having a backend is bloat. I do all my DB transactions straight from the frontend
I have three Proxmox nodes named:
acid1
, freebones
, and a partially decommissioned node aptly named pve
acid1 was named from a sticker I got in a big collection. I was extra sold on the name when I did some research into acid1 tests.
freebones is from an inside joke from a GPT3.5 bot I terribly finetuned using my friend groups entire chat history. At one point the bot randomly said “algebra: you get free bones” and I kind of just ran with that
Yeah I think I’ll avoid flying to the US indefinitely
Voter turnout was 64% which means 36% of Americans didn’t give enough of a shit to vote. Combine that with those who did vote for Trump and yeah, more than 2/3rds of Americans may as well have voted for it
Edit: the distinction may not matter to you but it does to the countries your country is fucking over
Nah it’ll be Trump Coin. Gotta own the grift from the top down
MXRoute is what I use as my domain’s email server and it’s good enough. The included browser email clients (it offers multiple) are sort of trash but if you just use your own it’s perfect. It’s pretty cheap too
DRIVE-BY: Fix typo in comment (teh -> the)
Oh, yeah I’m a Linux kernel contributor now
Wait, can you go into more detail? I don’t feel like reading the entire thing as it’s not really my area of expertise
True. Good way to get people to take action if you wanted the projects you’re invested secured lol.
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rm -rf /sdacrd/androind
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I don’t even think this guy tested his own virus lol
If I’m understanding correctly, that sounds like what Canada did recently and Google did eventually come to an agreement with the government
It’s really fast, has nice vim keybindings and has the potential to be a great open source VSCode alternative.
I don’t use it yet since it doesn’t have a built in Python debugger but I’ve been watching it closely. I really want to switch to it someday soon
I thought it was dumb too but, to be honest, I kind of prefer using “main” now. It’s quicker to type lol
From my experience, companies would rather just pay for a commercial license. Anything abnormal gets trashed and banned in my company.
I think it’s more easy to understand “pay exactly this amount to use commercially” than the legal and accounting teams trying to work out how much to pay when you say 1% of their revenue to FOSS software. You can always donate the profits anyway
I used it recently to update the creation date of a bunch of notes. Just wanted them to display in the correct order in Obsidian. Besides that though, always just used it for file creation lol
It is in Canada too but that doesn’t seem to stop companies from using the term
It’s the best feeling ever realising that you won’t ever have to deal with any of the tech debt again