RIP Deis
Try https://www.rainloop.net/ it remembers the previous Gmail webmail interface. Pretty nice IMO.
If that was the case, we wouldn't even plug anything on the internet, ffs.
Yes, and doesn't makes sense, I don't know, I run my own email server for more than 10 years and my experience has been "setup and forget". I don't understand why so much frustration coming against owning your own stuff.
Less FUD, please, don't discourage people just because you couldn't do it :-) EDIT: > When someone decides to run a persistent brute force attack from a botnet, eating up 100% of your CPU and you have no meaningful ways…
The nicest email stack is: postfix, dovecot, rspamd and rainloop. EDIT: go check it out :-) https://www.rainloop.net/ EDIT 2: I don't understand why other comments are so agressive against the author for sharing how he…
Nice! Thanks for the hard work everyone involved! I have nothing to complain, things just works for me so far, but great to see improvements in the pipe! :D
> ... multi region. Cheapest and quickest option if you want to have at least some fault tolerance. That is simple not true, you have to adapt your application to be multi region aware to start with, and if you do that…
Excuse me, do we need all that complexity? Telling that it is "hard" is justifiable? It is naive to assume people bashing AWS are uncapable to running things better, cheaper, faster, across many other vendors, on-prem,…
... and be responsible for your own s*t Don't miss the point of being able to do something about it instead of multi hours outage and being in the dark regarding what is going on.
this
> You can now simply point to AWS is down Heck, if that was even possible... "everything is green" dashboards... :-)
This! Not to mention the amount of garbage in the cloud, the constant learned helplessness that we have to endure even knowing that the situation could have been avoided or even mitigated/solved if the access to the box…
The learned helplessness in the cloud is stupefying, so many outages and downtime that could have been avoided by a competent admin.
> Why hasn't the industry come up with an alternative? We used to have that, some companies still have the capability and know-how to build and run infrastructure that is reliable, distributed across many hosting…
Gnome 41.1, it just works, has everything I need and is quite simple.
I'm impressed how a simple message lead to all these assumptions but I still don't understand where the connection is. Yes, that is in the context of a giant and very successful team using this approach, believe or not.…
Am I the only one that is not having issues with python and distributions in general? I get all my dependencies from Debian and they all work, when I need something that is not yet packaged, I use pip. What are people…
Infrastructure are like roads, if you have to change infrastructure every time a new car model comes out then you are doing it wrong. Global state is global state. The enemy is your own mind.
> ... a regular dev will do. Oh, the classic "There is one administrator" falacy. > kubernatis if you feel fancy I hear this mindset about kubernetes very often from people who can do some stuff with, but don't get…
I bet he was using macos and with the Docker.app running at the same time...
Every software has bugs, and is easier to criticize than to help. Don't focus on the negativity of HN and keep it up! Thanks for your hard work, Greg!
Seems that dracut upstream is hosted at kernel.org. This is the regex used in the watch file for Debian to fetch new upstream tarballs: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/dracut/dracut-([\...
Simply having this surveillance tool come out the door shows that there is little or no consideration for people's privacy during the planning and development process.
Solid State _Drives_ degrades over time and require wear levelling[1] to avoid frying the chips. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wear_leveling
RIP Deis
Try https://www.rainloop.net/ it remembers the previous Gmail webmail interface. Pretty nice IMO.
If that was the case, we wouldn't even plug anything on the internet, ffs.
Yes, and doesn't makes sense, I don't know, I run my own email server for more than 10 years and my experience has been "setup and forget". I don't understand why so much frustration coming against owning your own stuff.
Less FUD, please, don't discourage people just because you couldn't do it :-) EDIT: > When someone decides to run a persistent brute force attack from a botnet, eating up 100% of your CPU and you have no meaningful ways…
The nicest email stack is: postfix, dovecot, rspamd and rainloop. EDIT: go check it out :-) https://www.rainloop.net/ EDIT 2: I don't understand why other comments are so agressive against the author for sharing how he…
Nice! Thanks for the hard work everyone involved! I have nothing to complain, things just works for me so far, but great to see improvements in the pipe! :D
> ... multi region. Cheapest and quickest option if you want to have at least some fault tolerance. That is simple not true, you have to adapt your application to be multi region aware to start with, and if you do that…
Excuse me, do we need all that complexity? Telling that it is "hard" is justifiable? It is naive to assume people bashing AWS are uncapable to running things better, cheaper, faster, across many other vendors, on-prem,…
... and be responsible for your own s*t Don't miss the point of being able to do something about it instead of multi hours outage and being in the dark regarding what is going on.
this
> You can now simply point to AWS is down Heck, if that was even possible... "everything is green" dashboards... :-)
This! Not to mention the amount of garbage in the cloud, the constant learned helplessness that we have to endure even knowing that the situation could have been avoided or even mitigated/solved if the access to the box…
The learned helplessness in the cloud is stupefying, so many outages and downtime that could have been avoided by a competent admin.
> Why hasn't the industry come up with an alternative? We used to have that, some companies still have the capability and know-how to build and run infrastructure that is reliable, distributed across many hosting…
Gnome 41.1, it just works, has everything I need and is quite simple.
I'm impressed how a simple message lead to all these assumptions but I still don't understand where the connection is. Yes, that is in the context of a giant and very successful team using this approach, believe or not.…
Am I the only one that is not having issues with python and distributions in general? I get all my dependencies from Debian and they all work, when I need something that is not yet packaged, I use pip. What are people…
Infrastructure are like roads, if you have to change infrastructure every time a new car model comes out then you are doing it wrong. Global state is global state. The enemy is your own mind.
> ... a regular dev will do. Oh, the classic "There is one administrator" falacy. > kubernatis if you feel fancy I hear this mindset about kubernetes very often from people who can do some stuff with, but don't get…
I bet he was using macos and with the Docker.app running at the same time...
Every software has bugs, and is easier to criticize than to help. Don't focus on the negativity of HN and keep it up! Thanks for your hard work, Greg!
Seems that dracut upstream is hosted at kernel.org. This is the regex used in the watch file for Debian to fetch new upstream tarballs: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/dracut/dracut-([\...
Simply having this surveillance tool come out the door shows that there is little or no consideration for people's privacy during the planning and development process.
Solid State _Drives_ degrades over time and require wear levelling[1] to avoid frying the chips. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wear_leveling