Cool, I hate it.
Radio buttons are in html spec for over 30 years and they allow extensive CSS styling on every part of the element.
> Functionality-wise, there's very little that can be improved Yep. Honestly can't name a single major new smartphone feature that I would consider a dealbreaker that wasn't available 10 years ago. The last things that…
Yep. I got over 250TB/month traffic (150TB+ outbound) on Hetzner, and I don't pay anything additional for that, just ~800$ month for 11 servers. At 7c/GB that would be over 10500$ just for the traffic alone, and…
I have more than 10 servers on Hetzner (some dedicated, some VPS), for 5+ years and the same experience, once one of the dedicated servers had some hardware issues, and an hour later the drives were moved to another box…
TBH I don't need "fine grained rules for each app". There is only one rule I care about for most apps - block all notifications.
General web development. PHP, javascript, css. I used to do some java projects as well, but not lately. I know it's not mainstream to use NetBeans these days, but I don't care, I'm just used to it and it gets the job…
Not sure if you mean that sarcastically, but it's a really boring and stable OS, the setup is just a few clicks and hitting enter a few times. I think I haven't even bothered to change the wallpaper on my newest laptop.…
I too used to obsess over customizing my OS. Now I just install Debian, a handful of programs I use daily and that's it. I can recreate my setup on another machine in 20 minutes.
good riddance!
I just cut off the broken connector and put on a new one in 2 minutes...
I have several non-ecc machines running 24/7 for years without any crashes.
So pretty much the same as this: https://webaim.org/blog/user-agent-string-history/
IMHO it's not so much of a problem with google search, but the internet as a whole. Most genuine discussions have moved from open, publicly accessible web to places inaccessible to search engines and general public.…
I have the same experience. I have tried my friends VR set a few times and another one at a work party, and overall it was pretty underwhelming. Uncomfortable, a bit nausea inducing and nothing particularly impressive.…
Udemy can sign a receipt with a simple cryptographic key. But what's the benefit of blockchain here?
I'm using X220 from 2011, it has i7, 8GB RAM and SSD, running Debian Linux. I don't even feel the need to upgrade. It's in ideal condition, I love the keyboard and form factor, and for my daily tasks mostly involving…
If your solution is to trust the Internet Archive, why not just skip the blockchain part? Any hash can match virtually unlimited number of different turd images. And even if you trust the hash function to never be…
Wow. This is really awful, would be bad idea even for a major version. Shipping it in minor version is insane. It's the worst kind of breaking change, not just resulting in error or exception, but can easily lead to…
Does DO even offer dedicated servers? I have used their vps in the past. It was ok, no issues, but more expensive than hetzners vps or dedicated for large traffic/cpu needs.
My app allows for "share nothing" architecture, basically using multiple DNS A records as load balancing. Currently it has 6 servers. Even if 5 of them would go down at the same time, the site would still work as…
Not really that simple, I see a lot of potential for abuse - using bots and brigading to mass downvote your competitors or political opponents. Couple of positions up or down in google results for somewhat popular and…
Not surprising. It's incomparably quicker and more profitable to list a few top selling products with affiliate links and a bunch of relevant keywords, than to spend significant time and money actually researching and…
Same, I also often use site:reddit.com Thankfully Reddit is still left mostly indexable, but most of the other sites where discussions take place are not.
Exactly. I don't think its only the google search algorithm to blame, this has a lot to do with the extinction of old school forums and blogs. These days large part of the real discussions and posts without financial…
Cool, I hate it.
Radio buttons are in html spec for over 30 years and they allow extensive CSS styling on every part of the element.
> Functionality-wise, there's very little that can be improved Yep. Honestly can't name a single major new smartphone feature that I would consider a dealbreaker that wasn't available 10 years ago. The last things that…
Yep. I got over 250TB/month traffic (150TB+ outbound) on Hetzner, and I don't pay anything additional for that, just ~800$ month for 11 servers. At 7c/GB that would be over 10500$ just for the traffic alone, and…
I have more than 10 servers on Hetzner (some dedicated, some VPS), for 5+ years and the same experience, once one of the dedicated servers had some hardware issues, and an hour later the drives were moved to another box…
TBH I don't need "fine grained rules for each app". There is only one rule I care about for most apps - block all notifications.
General web development. PHP, javascript, css. I used to do some java projects as well, but not lately. I know it's not mainstream to use NetBeans these days, but I don't care, I'm just used to it and it gets the job…
Not sure if you mean that sarcastically, but it's a really boring and stable OS, the setup is just a few clicks and hitting enter a few times. I think I haven't even bothered to change the wallpaper on my newest laptop.…
I too used to obsess over customizing my OS. Now I just install Debian, a handful of programs I use daily and that's it. I can recreate my setup on another machine in 20 minutes.
good riddance!
I just cut off the broken connector and put on a new one in 2 minutes...
I have several non-ecc machines running 24/7 for years without any crashes.
So pretty much the same as this: https://webaim.org/blog/user-agent-string-history/
IMHO it's not so much of a problem with google search, but the internet as a whole. Most genuine discussions have moved from open, publicly accessible web to places inaccessible to search engines and general public.…
I have the same experience. I have tried my friends VR set a few times and another one at a work party, and overall it was pretty underwhelming. Uncomfortable, a bit nausea inducing and nothing particularly impressive.…
Udemy can sign a receipt with a simple cryptographic key. But what's the benefit of blockchain here?
I'm using X220 from 2011, it has i7, 8GB RAM and SSD, running Debian Linux. I don't even feel the need to upgrade. It's in ideal condition, I love the keyboard and form factor, and for my daily tasks mostly involving…
If your solution is to trust the Internet Archive, why not just skip the blockchain part? Any hash can match virtually unlimited number of different turd images. And even if you trust the hash function to never be…
Wow. This is really awful, would be bad idea even for a major version. Shipping it in minor version is insane. It's the worst kind of breaking change, not just resulting in error or exception, but can easily lead to…
Does DO even offer dedicated servers? I have used their vps in the past. It was ok, no issues, but more expensive than hetzners vps or dedicated for large traffic/cpu needs.
My app allows for "share nothing" architecture, basically using multiple DNS A records as load balancing. Currently it has 6 servers. Even if 5 of them would go down at the same time, the site would still work as…
Not really that simple, I see a lot of potential for abuse - using bots and brigading to mass downvote your competitors or political opponents. Couple of positions up or down in google results for somewhat popular and…
Not surprising. It's incomparably quicker and more profitable to list a few top selling products with affiliate links and a bunch of relevant keywords, than to spend significant time and money actually researching and…
Same, I also often use site:reddit.com Thankfully Reddit is still left mostly indexable, but most of the other sites where discussions take place are not.
Exactly. I don't think its only the google search algorithm to blame, this has a lot to do with the extinction of old school forums and blogs. These days large part of the real discussions and posts without financial…