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Tostino
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  1. They are using the built-in partitioning. They just ran into one of the "you gotta know this" pitfalls.
  2. 3 has been out for at least a couple weeks for me.
  3. They may not be arrested for a blank sign, but they are being arrested for holding anti-genocide signs.
  4. What is the punishment you want to give to parents who don't?

    That's the implication of making a law.

  5. I've been using it as my daily driver for ~3 years now.

    The punctuation hasn't bothered me once in that time.

    I've enjoyed a much more stable Linux desktop experience than I had on other distros in the past when I tried though.

  6. With their profile in Australia?
  7. That is some serious class.
  8. Their size is relevant in so far as it allows them to make really any investment they want to in GHA without it causing a cash flow problem.
  9. I disagree with your other takes in this thread, but you are 100% right here. This is dangerous stuff that needs to be treated with respect.

    I don't think it should be locked away to just the MFG, but it does need to be respected.

  10. That is a feature for franchise games like CoD.
  11. For my home stuff I just use nginx-proxy-manager and haven't thought about it since I set it up a couple of years ago.

    For work, I used to use certbot directly at my old place. Now I am building my new stuff on k8s, and I have the ingress manage my certs for me (likely using certbot or similar behind the scenes). Both have been extremely low setup effort and no ongoing effort.

    I don't like giving Cloudflare my (or my companies/customers) data in exchange for being able to click a checkbox.

  12. And you only let them see every bit of traffic to and from your site in exchange.

    What a deal.

    You changed the subject btw.

  13. It can be run anywhere. You don't need it on the same server. Cloudflare isn't running on the same server either.
  14. With nginx-proxy-manager which uses Let's Encrypt for certs you can... This isn't the gotcha you think it is.
  15. I'm not going to give them credit for the work that Lets Encrypt did.
  16. One way is to attempt to take some of the profit motive out of housing. You can still have a private housing market while guaranteeing some base level of permanent housing for the entire population who wants it. Doesn't have to be flashy, but should be a baseline that private housing should improve on if it wants people to spend their hard earned money to upgrade.
  17. What are you using those embeddings for, If you don't mind me asking? I'd love to know more about the workflow and what the prefix instructions are like.
  18. I absolutely conceded that it is not legally required.

    I just don't want to do business with people who think that's an ethical way to do things. The hosting excuse is pathetic. Learn to do your job and it isn't something you need to think about more than once every half decade.

    I had to maintain a full build artifact history of my old app. It "just worked" for years and years without thinking twice, and cost a handful of dollars a month for a few TB of build artifacts.

    For most apps that aren't continual delivery, it's way fewer artifacts to handle so way less data...a couple dollars a month at most.

    Really, what excuse do you have for that other than screwing people who previously trusted you enough to do business with you?

  19. When the purchase medium is a download link the expectation is that the link keeps working if the company is in business.

    Give a good reason it shouldn't.

    Edit: also, list your startups. I like to avoid doing business with people who think this way.

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