Sucks. Now I have to look for alternatives.
I don't think that's an alternative to US hyperscalers. Scaleway is the closest thing there is. Replacing a single service with 10 others is not really an alternative in my opinion.
ClouDNS is probably the most popular one.
> They don’t want to actively police the internet They do and they've done so in the past. They are just more okay with some illegal stuff than others.
Because cloudflare is and always has been a bad actor. They protect all sorts of illegal stuff.
They had a referendum for that?
Did they agree? I've read at least one news article in the past 2 years talking about a referendum.
Isn't the whole point of Cloudflare's Workers to pay per function? If it is self-hosted, you must dedicate hardware in advance, even if it's rented in the cloud.
I get the point. But those are incomparable. Hyperscalers don't compete on price, they compete on scale and services offered. The compliance, the security, the support, the integrations, the backups. Can you host your…
They have it on their website + the version 2 which has reflective protection + a backlight and is also in 24 inches.
It still seems to require a browser to use. But sure, I guess it's easier to start with.
How does that compare to https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF ?
Setting aside the obvious privacy issues with de-anonymizing everyone, it's great to limit kids' access to media for adults.
Lmao, an app.
https://msty.app (cross-platform) and https://chorus.sh (Mac only) do that though they are both a desktop app rather than a service. Arguably better than putting your API key somewhere online in my opinion.
Is Poe pay per use or a subscription? I don't want to sign up just to find out.
Is it pay per use?
It's platform agnostic but Vercel is the only one that supports it? At least that's in the docs I linked.
> has that happened with Svelte? Yes. There are features that have been deliberately kept on the platform level to force you to use the platform instead of implementing it on the framework level or guiding you through…
I'll let my employer know to update my salary or reduce my workload.
Sounds like a necessary change to send a message. I find it normal that when you go somewhere, you adapt and learn the language. You shouldn't expect other to adapt to you.
Then call it a new term. Don't change the definition of existing words. An open door isn't an invitation to change it, or to use it for free. It's just an open door and you can look inside.
I don't really mind whether it fits someone else's definition really.
I coined it today to mean something else. There is no reason to take someone's meaning of a word for gospel.
Again with the pointless discussion about what the "widely regarded definition of open source" is. The source is there. That's it.
Sucks. Now I have to look for alternatives.
I don't think that's an alternative to US hyperscalers. Scaleway is the closest thing there is. Replacing a single service with 10 others is not really an alternative in my opinion.
ClouDNS is probably the most popular one.
> They don’t want to actively police the internet They do and they've done so in the past. They are just more okay with some illegal stuff than others.
Because cloudflare is and always has been a bad actor. They protect all sorts of illegal stuff.
They had a referendum for that?
Did they agree? I've read at least one news article in the past 2 years talking about a referendum.
Isn't the whole point of Cloudflare's Workers to pay per function? If it is self-hosted, you must dedicate hardware in advance, even if it's rented in the cloud.
I get the point. But those are incomparable. Hyperscalers don't compete on price, they compete on scale and services offered. The compliance, the security, the support, the integrations, the backups. Can you host your…
They have it on their website + the version 2 which has reflective protection + a backlight and is also in 24 inches.
It still seems to require a browser to use. But sure, I guess it's easier to start with.
How does that compare to https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF ?
Setting aside the obvious privacy issues with de-anonymizing everyone, it's great to limit kids' access to media for adults.
Lmao, an app.
https://msty.app (cross-platform) and https://chorus.sh (Mac only) do that though they are both a desktop app rather than a service. Arguably better than putting your API key somewhere online in my opinion.
Is Poe pay per use or a subscription? I don't want to sign up just to find out.
Is it pay per use?
It's platform agnostic but Vercel is the only one that supports it? At least that's in the docs I linked.
> has that happened with Svelte? Yes. There are features that have been deliberately kept on the platform level to force you to use the platform instead of implementing it on the framework level or guiding you through…
I'll let my employer know to update my salary or reduce my workload.
Sounds like a necessary change to send a message. I find it normal that when you go somewhere, you adapt and learn the language. You shouldn't expect other to adapt to you.
Then call it a new term. Don't change the definition of existing words. An open door isn't an invitation to change it, or to use it for free. It's just an open door and you can look inside.
I don't really mind whether it fits someone else's definition really.
I coined it today to mean something else. There is no reason to take someone's meaning of a word for gospel.
Again with the pointless discussion about what the "widely regarded definition of open source" is. The source is there. That's it.