There is an ending in which you go home?
There is an ending in which you go home?
Problem is that some companies double dip. Pay for the service and have your data sold.
Insanely bad reputation, one hosting provider decided to sell .XYZ domains for 1 dollar per year.
This resulted in people with malicious intent buying up domains en masse to use it for malware delivery/phishing/whatever.
Because you’d need perfect infosec to pull this off
Check out his Twitter, he didn’t seem like a happy person.
Mostly due to how the team behind Manjaro acts. Personally have been using plain arch for years while my Manjaro installation fucked itself after half a year.
A small compilation can be found in the link below: https://github.com/arindas/manjarno
There are other companies which have the same business model. The Godot Foundation is what actually moves the FOSS engine forward. Unfortunately it is not possible for the foundation to provide console support.
JavaScript from 1999 was Microsoft’s JavaScript. You could also run that through WSH.
Depends on where you live, some countries sterilize wild cats which makes a huge dent in the wild cat population.
Up to the point where organizations are importing cats from different countries.
You’re thinking of profit, not revenue
It’s a primo meme and it’s your loss for thinking it’s not funny…
No… La Chouffe isn’t anything special… Try something like Orval or Oude Geuze.
Source 2 wasn’t really a thing when he creates rust. It’s also really easy to find Unity devs since it’s what a lot of people know.
Source was also showing its age when Rust was developed.
Literally moving from Patreon to their own platform since Patreon isn’t the best platform for non-profits…
Most inverters for solar panels don’t function without being connected to the net…
There are plenty of different ways to DDoS. Judging by the post it’s an entity which is currently sending specifically crafted requests to use as many system resources, targeting Lemmy the application.
Cloudflare blocks other less knowledgeable DDoS attacks. So yes, Cloudflare does have a point but it can’t protect against everything
The ease of not having to boot into dev mode and rebooting into retail mode if you want to play with friends.
You also don’t need to pay the dev fee iirc.
Booting out of dev mode will also remove your apps if you don’t explicitly tell it not too. Which in turn is a hassle (there is an app that can be used to bypass this question tho).
That’s a crack home, not a crack house
I don’t think there are enough people using peertube to make a decent dent in his revenue stream…