Do Linux users actually use Homebrew day to day? My impression of it was that it's mostly for MacOS users that want to keep doing things the same way instead of learning the Linux way (using the OS package manager).
A lot of the sites that use shadcn's default styling are AI-generated. The people that use it in hand-written code usually customize the appearance at least a little bit.
It uses shadcn so often, to the point where seeing shadcn components with default styling often means the site was built by AI. It's like Bootstrap 10 years ago - so many sites used it with default styling that it was…
Fewer people view their site (since their questions can be answered by LLMs) which means their paid services (Tailwind Plus and links to sponsors) get fewer views and thus fewer purchases.
"from scratch"? No way. It's using Next.js test suites and the AI is almost certainly using Next.js code as part of the output.
This doesn't really matter if you disable password authentication.
There's many providers that have similar pricing, sometimes as their normal day-to-day pricing, and sometimes as sale pricing just for events like Black Friday. I've been happy with HostHatch, GreenCloudVPS ("Budget…
You need to keep an eye on the configurator page, or monitor it some other way. AFAIK they don't have many servers in the USA, so their US VPSes are available sporadically when people cancel theirs. You have to order…
The majority of internet users are either unwilling or unable to pay for content, and so far advertising has been the best business model to allow these users to access content without paying. Do you have a better…
> which database is more common. SQLite is #1 by far, with MySQL a distant second.
I'm still wondering why Diaspora didn't take off but Mastodon did...
I used one of their 20% off coupons for a Simplehuman bin a while back (one of the ones with recycling on the left and trash on the right). Having said that, I don't think they actually take coupons any more. It stopped…
I'm surprised 192.168.1.0 is still there 2.5 hours later https://dnstools.ws/lookup/microsoft.com/A/
In a way they're lucky DNSSEC took it down, otherwise they may have not noticed the issue of using stale data for much longer.
> I was shopping around for an alternative after mullvad blocked port forwarding AirVPN let you forward several ports (up to 20, if I remember correctly) and you can pick the port numbers.
Yeah, that's pretty common. If you get a large amount of traffic, they take the domain from you and try to sell it back to you as as "premium" domain at a hugely inflated price. You don't have any rights to free…
That's right. The 'official' NIC URL for .tk is http://www.dot.tk/, but this is ran by Freenom. Similarly, the official URL for .gq is http://www.dominio.gq, which initially looks different, but it has a "powered by…
Freenom own the TLD so you don't really have a choice. Every other registrar that offers the TLD is just going via Freenom anyways, and any major issues that affect Freenom will affect the entire TLD.
This article is from 2021 so I'm not sure why it's being posted again Last-Modified: Fri, 13 Aug 2021 04:23:25 GMT
Note that you can't use a free Cloudflare account just for things like images, video and other binary files, as they'll suspend the account. It must be used primarily for a website, not content hosting. If you only want…
I've got several spare VPSes that are currently just idling, so I'll see if I can donate them to this cause.
> Finding a mail client I don't hate on linux is tricky Have you tried Mailspring? > My chosen password manager (1password) still has a fairly awful linux experience Maybe a good time to try something open-source such…
For email, Mailspring is great, cross-platform, and open-source.
It's... not hard at all to uninstall stuff on Windows. They'll all be in the Apps & Features list.
AFAIK the FB algorithm also prefers posts from friends over posts from business pages, since that's the content that people prefer seeing.
Do Linux users actually use Homebrew day to day? My impression of it was that it's mostly for MacOS users that want to keep doing things the same way instead of learning the Linux way (using the OS package manager).
A lot of the sites that use shadcn's default styling are AI-generated. The people that use it in hand-written code usually customize the appearance at least a little bit.
It uses shadcn so often, to the point where seeing shadcn components with default styling often means the site was built by AI. It's like Bootstrap 10 years ago - so many sites used it with default styling that it was…
Fewer people view their site (since their questions can be answered by LLMs) which means their paid services (Tailwind Plus and links to sponsors) get fewer views and thus fewer purchases.
"from scratch"? No way. It's using Next.js test suites and the AI is almost certainly using Next.js code as part of the output.
This doesn't really matter if you disable password authentication.
There's many providers that have similar pricing, sometimes as their normal day-to-day pricing, and sometimes as sale pricing just for events like Black Friday. I've been happy with HostHatch, GreenCloudVPS ("Budget…
You need to keep an eye on the configurator page, or monitor it some other way. AFAIK they don't have many servers in the USA, so their US VPSes are available sporadically when people cancel theirs. You have to order…
The majority of internet users are either unwilling or unable to pay for content, and so far advertising has been the best business model to allow these users to access content without paying. Do you have a better…
> which database is more common. SQLite is #1 by far, with MySQL a distant second.
I'm still wondering why Diaspora didn't take off but Mastodon did...
I used one of their 20% off coupons for a Simplehuman bin a while back (one of the ones with recycling on the left and trash on the right). Having said that, I don't think they actually take coupons any more. It stopped…
I'm surprised 192.168.1.0 is still there 2.5 hours later https://dnstools.ws/lookup/microsoft.com/A/
In a way they're lucky DNSSEC took it down, otherwise they may have not noticed the issue of using stale data for much longer.
> I was shopping around for an alternative after mullvad blocked port forwarding AirVPN let you forward several ports (up to 20, if I remember correctly) and you can pick the port numbers.
Yeah, that's pretty common. If you get a large amount of traffic, they take the domain from you and try to sell it back to you as as "premium" domain at a hugely inflated price. You don't have any rights to free…
That's right. The 'official' NIC URL for .tk is http://www.dot.tk/, but this is ran by Freenom. Similarly, the official URL for .gq is http://www.dominio.gq, which initially looks different, but it has a "powered by…
Freenom own the TLD so you don't really have a choice. Every other registrar that offers the TLD is just going via Freenom anyways, and any major issues that affect Freenom will affect the entire TLD.
This article is from 2021 so I'm not sure why it's being posted again Last-Modified: Fri, 13 Aug 2021 04:23:25 GMT
Note that you can't use a free Cloudflare account just for things like images, video and other binary files, as they'll suspend the account. It must be used primarily for a website, not content hosting. If you only want…
I've got several spare VPSes that are currently just idling, so I'll see if I can donate them to this cause.
> Finding a mail client I don't hate on linux is tricky Have you tried Mailspring? > My chosen password manager (1password) still has a fairly awful linux experience Maybe a good time to try something open-source such…
For email, Mailspring is great, cross-platform, and open-source.
It's... not hard at all to uninstall stuff on Windows. They'll all be in the Apps & Features list.
AFAIK the FB algorithm also prefers posts from friends over posts from business pages, since that's the content that people prefer seeing.