Do they offer a large part of their services for free?
They can just print more money.
How would this be enacted in a free society?
There are East European languages, mostly Slavic ones, that have these weird double negatives which are grammatically correct and mean the opposite. A sentance such as: "I haven't never been there" means you've never…
Javascript can do browser redirects, but those are not actual 301 HTTP redirects.
I wish Docker Swarm would get more attention. It could be the perfect Kubernetes lightweight alternative. Instead it seems like it could get deprecated any day now.
OS upgrades are a pain. Even just package updates could break everything. Having everything in containers makes migrating to another system much easier.
Guess they want to avoid any political backlash that could arise from topics like that, which will happen inevitably.
Also "well-known" was always such an awkward name to me.
Even though this post is about cryptocurrency spam, decentralized cryptocurrency networks could have a solution to this spam problem with so called Soulbound Tokens.
Also from NL, was using ICQ at first then everyone switched to MSN. I do remember using AIM a little bit to chat with some Americans. This was the late 90's.
Switching to Docker in production would probably reveal some edge cases, if not outright incompatibilities, at some point.
Yes, the generated brush strokes were really good. I was at one point just making static comics in Flash, using just a mouse because the brush strokes looked like they were drawn by someone way more skilled than myself.
Do they offer a large part of their services for free?
They can just print more money.
How would this be enacted in a free society?
There are East European languages, mostly Slavic ones, that have these weird double negatives which are grammatically correct and mean the opposite. A sentance such as: "I haven't never been there" means you've never…
Javascript can do browser redirects, but those are not actual 301 HTTP redirects.
I wish Docker Swarm would get more attention. It could be the perfect Kubernetes lightweight alternative. Instead it seems like it could get deprecated any day now.
OS upgrades are a pain. Even just package updates could break everything. Having everything in containers makes migrating to another system much easier.
Guess they want to avoid any political backlash that could arise from topics like that, which will happen inevitably.
Also "well-known" was always such an awkward name to me.
Even though this post is about cryptocurrency spam, decentralized cryptocurrency networks could have a solution to this spam problem with so called Soulbound Tokens.
Also from NL, was using ICQ at first then everyone switched to MSN. I do remember using AIM a little bit to chat with some Americans. This was the late 90's.
Switching to Docker in production would probably reveal some edge cases, if not outright incompatibilities, at some point.
Yes, the generated brush strokes were really good. I was at one point just making static comics in Flash, using just a mouse because the brush strokes looked like they were drawn by someone way more skilled than myself.