Does /dev/null support sharding?
Wow that is super interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I see no dilemma. Violent death imparted on an unwilling victim isn’t justified simply because they can theoretically go to heaven.
This is both hilarious and alarming
I’d think that the literal ability to audit the source code would satiate one's desire to know about the changes being made in their environment.
The assumption was that feature parity with _version 1_ should be attainable in that timeframe. Not the current state of the platform.
Anyone know of a self hosted audio streaming service that works reasonably well?
Yeah my personal experience is that if a SSE server has clients subscribed, and it goes down, the clients reconnect automatically once the server starts back up. Only thing is the message ids reset when this happens.
This was the hardest part about being in the country. Couldn’t enjoy the novelty of Abu Dhabi/Dubai because of the absolutely destitute conditions facing the vast majority of the “population”
Thanks for posting this, it’s very helpful.
Does /dev/null support sharding?
Wow that is super interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I see no dilemma. Violent death imparted on an unwilling victim isn’t justified simply because they can theoretically go to heaven.
This is both hilarious and alarming
I’d think that the literal ability to audit the source code would satiate one's desire to know about the changes being made in their environment.
The assumption was that feature parity with _version 1_ should be attainable in that timeframe. Not the current state of the platform.
Anyone know of a self hosted audio streaming service that works reasonably well?
Yeah my personal experience is that if a SSE server has clients subscribed, and it goes down, the clients reconnect automatically once the server starts back up. Only thing is the message ids reset when this happens.
This was the hardest part about being in the country. Couldn’t enjoy the novelty of Abu Dhabi/Dubai because of the absolutely destitute conditions facing the vast majority of the “population”
Thanks for posting this, it’s very helpful.