Transferred all my domains from nanecheap to CloudFlare and I’m saving like 1/3 of price on renewals.
Transferred all my domains from nanecheap to CloudFlare and I’m saving like 1/3 of price on renewals.
Oh I’ve been using Acronis for this purpose for a while, nice to know foss tools exist that accomplish the same thing, I’ll probably use this next time.
EDIT: I’m gonna open an issue so Lemmy lets OPs edit and delete comments on their posts. The amount of argument on here is too bad for a standard centralized moderation model.
Lmfao
I’m not a front-end dev by any means, but man is Svelte nice to use.
I use the websocket tunnel connection mode in Windscribe for those networks that block VPNs.
But you can just do that with a normal VPN? What’s the advantage doing it like this?
Slower as in 500ms slower iirc.
Linux users when bloat
Deletes codebase
Looks about right, approved ✅
An anonymous git account and tor?
Step 1: get a cat
Step 2: ???
Profit!
Isn’t it fucking insane that even two years ago the idea that a bot could have generated something like this on their own would have been incomprehensible?
I’d assume it’s got something to do with the system you’re using them on, some issue with power or something that better quality drives are able to handle, but not these.
These are cheap, yes, but if everyone ordering these was failing just outside the return period, they’d have far more 1 star ratings.
If you have regular backups, not an issue. I use bitwarden self hosted through home assistant, which makes daily backups trivial.
There’s a forum I think, discord seems to be, as it clearly says, for real-time support and discussion.
I despise Discord as an alternative to a proper support forum, but having both options like this is great.
What’s that?
/s
In what world is this is a resource monster??
On the other hand, C# is great
.com domains recently got more expensive. Almost double in price compared to CloudFlare (who sell domains at cost).
There’s a project called Tabby that your can host as a server on a machine that has a GPU, and has a VSCode extension that connects to the server.
The default model is called starcoder, and it’s the small version, 1B parameters. The downside is that it’s not super smart (but still an improvement over built in tools), but since it’s such a small model, I’m getting sub-second processing times.
It’s against CloudFlare ToS to use CF tunnels for media streaming like this. You can risk it ig but I have important stuff like domain registrations on CloudFlare so I’m personally not willing to risk getting banned.