- Then why we pay a fix price for everything, size of repositories, webhooks etc, except the self hosted actions.
- No one stop you to backport kde to x11. It's honestly tiring how the people force open source developer to support something.
- "For enterprise support and actively maintained versions, please see MinIO AIStor."
Commercial only, they will replace the agpl contributions from external people. (Or at least they will say that)
- "For enterprise support and actively maintained versions, please see MinIO AIStor."
Probably yes.
- The outage wasn’t a good thing, since nothing is changing as a result. (How many outages does cloud flare had?)
- Future self won't understand the code and the message. ;)
- Because steam/valve ist bound to gabe, not sure who comes after him. (10 years between the steam machines)
But such changes are mostly more negative.
- Which region?
For me: 2 dedicated, 3 vps (nbg1) 1 vps (fsn1)
Fsn is relatively new.
- I also don't believe it, but sony was a all time bad player.
I like the Xbox because they changed so much in the console ecosystem, play anywhere, backwards compatibility without extra cost.
- Then sony produce ps only exclusive s. No pc ports anymore.
- I think the Steam Machine has to succeed for SteamOS on Linux to keep growing, and for the niche of the Linux desktop to become larger.
Steam has already failed at this once, and it won’t try a third time.
(And Windows is currently at its lowest point, so it’s the perfect opportunity.)
- Using hetzner since 5 years never had issues and only 1 downtime in one data center.
- Google = Chrome = they can for most users
- If the attention is so low, this site is probably not worth it anyway.
- Nowadays, email inputs are just plain inputs. If they gain the ability to automatically verify an email address through JavaScript, there’s a high risk that this feature could be abused by scam or phishing sites.
- > The privacy advantage is also significant and real
Depending which privacy, currently if I input a email into xyz noone can trust that this email belongs to me. In the future every email input can verify if the mail belongs to me, that scream abuse and more new things that try to fix the old.
- > There's literally no worse context switch than having to go into your inbox, wait for an email, then come back to the appropriate tab to complete registration or login.
Then it's something maybe the customer isn't interested in the first place. Most of the time mail just works for me only issues are sometimes greylisting and it takes hours.
I can understand it from the company side, but not sure how well it really works when someone use a mail app on mobile and on desktop not even logged into the mail account.
- Make everything what works complicated.
There is no advantage.
"User privacy is enhanced as the issuer does not learn which web application is making the request as the request is mediated by the browser." Every web application nowadays send you a welcome, onboarding, reminder after the verification. (No user privacy enhancement)
So we get a new process that solves nothing, but makes everything complicated. (And complicated helps the big and hurt the little in th long run)
Not verified but feels like a Google draft that closes the web.
The designer fail to target their audience.