In what sense is DuckDNS unreliable?
In what sense is DuckDNS unreliable?
Also there is no casino algorithm showing you what big data knows will make you stay for a while.
In TikTok or instagram reels, you don’t follow people you like. You just watch stuff happening.
That’s an actual great point, noted.
They won’t. They’ll just substitute them. The idea is trying to force every company do the same thing, as making people work locally makes them more dependent on their local company and less likely to jump to a better job.
Then you can lower salaries (not rise them) and destroy benefits. Also you can enforce dress codes to make it look like a dictatorship country like North Korea.
Is that American hand writing? It reminds me so much of James Hetfield’s, and basically no one writes like that in my country.
I don’t think this is going to happen anytime soon. In their livestreams they’ve thanked GitHub a million times for their support and services, so there’s probably some interest there.
Honestly, I am one of those who still doesn’t feel like GitHub has betrayed us (yet)… So it’s fine for me. I just hope that once GitHub gets enshittified, that we can quickly move to a more open system.
Maybe you installed a development/beta branch or something?
Oh I am very sorry, I think I did not express myself properly. I wasn’t particularly referring to you, but rather the typical user who will answer to the “Musk is one of the richest” with the “company value” thing.
I do think tho that whatever your opinion on Musk’s companies is, the market clearly thinks otherwise, which banks are part of it.
Also, I strongly dislike Musk. But it’s very clear to me that he has enough power to do whatever he wants like wasting lots of money trying new things until something sticks.
He might not be now, but like a year ago he was the richest human ever. I don’t think he’s fallen from the top 20. And that is just the official numbers. Imagine what might be hidden.
And don’t come to me with the “but shares are not money”. Shares are basically money, and you can even use them to convince banks to give you more.
That’s what happens when you have so much money that you can just do crazy things knowing that statistically something will make money.
That is absolutely amazing
Not my experience so far with my single service I’ve been running for a year. It’s making me even think of opening up even more stuff.
Sponsors will pay if you are big enough, no matter the platform. If PeerTube went big, you’d probably start seeing sponsors.
Then publish on both!
I am expecting that is exactly the point. I don’t think they’ll win, tho. We’ll find a way around it.
Let’s say you have 2 scripts that do some stuff:
If you want those things to happen independently you must parallelize them.
So think about an automation that at a certain point you want to launch multiple scripts. I’d always parallelize, even if initially these scripts were “instantaneous”, because you might change these and add more complexities in the future.
Parallel stuff is also used for… Well, some sequences you want to run in parallel.
Also, test your automations! Specially those critical. It’s very essy, you can virtually trigger them.
I support this idea. Moving is the perfect opportunity to classify your stuff into useful and wasteful, specially clothes, shoes, and some older electronics. Recycle and donate.
Also, if you have a phone you can turn any document into a digital one, find manuals online and trash the paper ones, etc.
It’s amazing when you suddenly feel lighter, and you didn’t know you had all that psychological weight on you.