A lot of others do it, that’s your argument?
A lot of others do it, that’s your argument?
How about not hosting this list in Microsoft’s GitHub?
Oh, that… I think i’m using it but it seems.to expect a response from 80 when all I have there is a redirect to 443.
I thought you meant an nginx plugin.
you can automate the process (e.g. with nginx).
How does nginx automate that?
Gentoo’s USE flags. <3
Doesn’t lemmy have polls?
but ‘premium features’ for stuff like traction control, auto lane following, etc. will probably still be behind the system I’d imagine.
I can live just fine without those.
True… bonus points if the instance has an .onion site.
I don’t care about the profits of big artists and i refuse rental/streaming, so if they have their own site or i can find them elsewhere, fine, otherwise it’s the high seas. HDtracks has some big names.
For smaller bands there’s bandcamp. Is sellaband still a thing?
HDtracks is a bit more commercial and FLAC friendly.
All the banks here use an inter-banking system that allows for virtual credit cards, they can be use once or periodic, always single-merchant and always capped.
If you login to a site through Tor you are in fact deanonymizing yourself.
If you’re concerned about your ISP then maybe a VPN would be a better bet.
every programming language I use being that way
Are there interpreted languages?
The installer is the handbook.
USE flags are freakin’ awesome.
It can let you install two different versions of a library.
You can install the binary versions of some big packages like firefox.
Edit: while USE flags are generic, you can also set specific per-package flags.
What exactly are you serving? Chances are you can change the listening port.
That’s why I’d love to see more developers take another look at Linux.
I’d love to see more developers taking a look at writing portable cross-platform code.
The ghost of Steve Jobs is in the machine.
Interesting read, Hetzner’s been on my radar for a while.
If you insist on dual-boot: two separate physical drives.
Otherwise: use linux with a windows vm.
Mostly this.