SteamOS at its base is just Arch with Steam and some additional software installed.
Hetzner dedicated servers by default have 1 GBit and free egress. You can opt for 10 GBit, which has 20TB and then €1 / TB overage.
How is this in a way related to that or not gaf about creators? I pay €14/mo to not have ads on YouTube. It's good they have the skip feature for those sponsor segments, since they're just embedded ads. Creators still…
Websites are moving towards providing md5/sha1/sha256 hashes of your normalized email (stripping the + from gmail) or phone number to advertisers. A basically permanent ID. Unified ID2 is one version of this. The 3rd…
Dumping third-party cookies is going to cause people's privacy to end up in a way worse position. Almost all of ad tech is moving towards identifiers like hashed normalized emails (e.g. removing +'s from gmail), phone…
Most calendars have the option for you to subscribe to an ical by pasting in the web address. Which they will then keep in sync.
The equivalent would be WinForms
They don't have ideal.ing though, waiting for the first scams to start popping up. iDEAL is the payment system in the Netherlands. And they use ideal.ing.nl for it.
If you use etags it's up to R2. I'm assuming R2 is consistent here. So if you write to the same file twice, one write will succeed before the other and change the etag of the file, which should in theory cause the other…
Couldn't the library implement a conditional operation using the etag, retrying if it fails? That should solve the consistency guarantee. Ofc its a different matter if you write to the same key in the same file. But…
They probably already have that staff for GCP, Azure, AWS?
Depends? I remember WhatsApp being bought by Facebook (and subsequent privacy issues) being in the news a lot in the Netherlands. Most people either don't care or everyone around them only uses WhatsApp for chat making…
It is. No point in using any of the others in my opinion.
Your first link is incorrect, it should be: https://mijn.overheid.nl/.well-known/security.txt which redirects to the second one.
i.reddit.com was great, miss it dearly.
No, I only really know this because it was in the local news a while ago and though it was interesting / related to the OP.
Here in the Netherlands they decided to increase the water level of our lakes by 5cm to handle the drought season this year. Since the amount of snowfall in the Alps was lower than normal.…
>There’re lots of other analytics services Not really. The only actual competitor to GA is Matomo Analytics, the rest are just copies of each other with the same very basic feature set.
The GeForce Now leak was pretty big as well, leaked tons of unannounced games. There was also a leak of one of Ubisoft's games, not sure about source code.
Basically all AAA games are build using Visual Studio in some way.
Pretty sure the GDPR does say that. eitherway, what is the EU going to do a about it?
iirc Gdpr only applies if you target EU citizens. Blocking the EU from their website means they aren't targeting EU citizens.
Means they don't have to deal with laws of other countries.
Please, no more name changes.
People who DDOS sites usually attack the homepage. If they attack a dynamic page, check if you can cache them for 30 or 60 seconds. Pretty close to real time. If you have cookie based authentication for those pages, its…
SteamOS at its base is just Arch with Steam and some additional software installed.
Hetzner dedicated servers by default have 1 GBit and free egress. You can opt for 10 GBit, which has 20TB and then €1 / TB overage.
How is this in a way related to that or not gaf about creators? I pay €14/mo to not have ads on YouTube. It's good they have the skip feature for those sponsor segments, since they're just embedded ads. Creators still…
Websites are moving towards providing md5/sha1/sha256 hashes of your normalized email (stripping the + from gmail) or phone number to advertisers. A basically permanent ID. Unified ID2 is one version of this. The 3rd…
Dumping third-party cookies is going to cause people's privacy to end up in a way worse position. Almost all of ad tech is moving towards identifiers like hashed normalized emails (e.g. removing +'s from gmail), phone…
Most calendars have the option for you to subscribe to an ical by pasting in the web address. Which they will then keep in sync.
The equivalent would be WinForms
They don't have ideal.ing though, waiting for the first scams to start popping up. iDEAL is the payment system in the Netherlands. And they use ideal.ing.nl for it.
If you use etags it's up to R2. I'm assuming R2 is consistent here. So if you write to the same file twice, one write will succeed before the other and change the etag of the file, which should in theory cause the other…
Couldn't the library implement a conditional operation using the etag, retrying if it fails? That should solve the consistency guarantee. Ofc its a different matter if you write to the same key in the same file. But…
They probably already have that staff for GCP, Azure, AWS?
Depends? I remember WhatsApp being bought by Facebook (and subsequent privacy issues) being in the news a lot in the Netherlands. Most people either don't care or everyone around them only uses WhatsApp for chat making…
It is. No point in using any of the others in my opinion.
Your first link is incorrect, it should be: https://mijn.overheid.nl/.well-known/security.txt which redirects to the second one.
i.reddit.com was great, miss it dearly.
No, I only really know this because it was in the local news a while ago and though it was interesting / related to the OP.
Here in the Netherlands they decided to increase the water level of our lakes by 5cm to handle the drought season this year. Since the amount of snowfall in the Alps was lower than normal.…
>There’re lots of other analytics services Not really. The only actual competitor to GA is Matomo Analytics, the rest are just copies of each other with the same very basic feature set.
The GeForce Now leak was pretty big as well, leaked tons of unannounced games. There was also a leak of one of Ubisoft's games, not sure about source code.
Basically all AAA games are build using Visual Studio in some way.
Pretty sure the GDPR does say that. eitherway, what is the EU going to do a about it?
iirc Gdpr only applies if you target EU citizens. Blocking the EU from their website means they aren't targeting EU citizens.
Means they don't have to deal with laws of other countries.
Please, no more name changes.
People who DDOS sites usually attack the homepage. If they attack a dynamic page, check if you can cache them for 30 or 60 seconds. Pretty close to real time. If you have cookie based authentication for those pages, its…