This is it for me. I used to use caddy a few years ago because writing config files was a breeze. Now I “use” nginx because I can define everything in a few lines of nix and it’s configured automagically for me.
This is it for me. I used to use caddy a few years ago because writing config files was a breeze. Now I “use” nginx because I can define everything in a few lines of nix and it’s configured automagically for me.
This set of actions (making non Foss and deleting Foss code) will essentially blacklist it from any company that has used it in the past.
Last place I was at the process for getting legal to review and sign off on specific versions of a Foss was about 6 months, with one of the fields on the form being alternatives.
Maybe a few years, once the ISS crashes down to earth as that is one of our greatest of planet reserves
!opnsense@lemmy.world is the link of anyone else wants to follow (with minimal hassle)
if they are of decent quality a snd hand book store might take them
!linkedinlunatics@sh.itjust.works is the link as far as I know, /c may be on the instance but the ! allows for cross instance.
It’s been a while since I use caddy but I use the dns for nginx, make sure you are using the correct api key, it does not like using a too permissive one.
So a zone token instead of an account token.
Pan.
Panic and pandomodium with a desire to escape it all for a party in the woods.
Adding a link to a poll would have been far easier/expandable/honest
Out of curiosity why are you replying to yerself so many times?
Could have included it all within yer original post.
Testing to see if I can psot here (languages seem to be messing some things up)
So basically you wrote about what most devs do at their jobs as if it was a a huge major new thing?
Out of curiosity are ye planning to do a post about RSA and ED25519?
There are some bots that are useful for everyone (community specific ones mostly), those I have no qualms with as they help everyone in that community.
The ones I abhor are the spam bots ones, different accounts giving variations of the same messages, possibly to farm karma or inflate activity numbers (I wouldn’t rule anything out when it comes to spez making his darling look active).
I also hate down vote bots as I feel they don’t contribute to anything.
I have both a Hetzner root server (it’s nicely beefy) where I host all my public stuff (website, api’s, Lemmy instance etc) and my homelab which is more personal media (Plex, 'arrs, Gitlab, wireguard, dydns)
The Hetzner box is configured using NixOS (config).
Homelab is mostly configured with docker compose, though I have plans to switch over to nixos to nail down the config. I am using cloudflare for my dns and created a smol cli tool to update a record there with my public ip address (homemade dydns). This is used by Wireguard to give me access to everything hosted there. Even though everything is hidden away from the Internet I still have https on everything thanks to dns verification.
(hastially typed up over breakfast so it may be a tad disorganised, feel free to ask any question if ye have any)
ah ye are right, I briefly checked out .com and it seemed to roughly match
.net was registered in 1997 so the same roughly still applies
Considering it was registered in 1995 (https://www.whois.com/whois/threads.com) you are correct in thinking that it should have already been registered.
However you can sell (transfer) a domain to others if you wish, which is probably what meta did.
unfortunately you cannot delete it from my brain, least not easially or cheaply…
If stuff is deleted it can end up as a DenverCoder9 suituation where you search the tntire internet to find a solution to yer specific problem, find someone who had iot a decade ago, solved it and either never posted it or it was wiped.
Even then the website can ask where are ye from and then display the appropriate prices if they really wanted.
They can do that for delivery costs, why not for taxes