

I didn’t understand, why not use nginx? It has built in support for let’s encrypt by default, you just have to activate it in the nginx config. https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_acme_module.html


I didn’t understand, why not use nginx? It has built in support for let’s encrypt by default, you just have to activate it in the nginx config. https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_acme_module.html
“I want to change the radio station, get me a new car!”


Okay, this has nothing to do with parents parenting their kids. It has 100% to do with the perception that the internet is dangerous and using that perception to collect information about people. That’s what they want, to put a name and face to all interpersonal interactions so they can use them for marketing and law enforcement.
I think you can play DVDs ripped into .iso in VLC. You need to remap the extension to open from whatever application you have for mounting the iso as a disk.
Oh, I’m so angry about… a reference to Gulliver’s Travels?


Am I face to face with the man who sold the world?


I actually read the link and they mention QUIC
there is a notion that HTTP/3 and QUIC will do away with the 14kB rule — this is not true. QUIC recommends the same 14kB rule.


I’ve used 1/1/70 since it’s the unix epoc, what’s 1/1/84?


Okay, so it does mean “1/10th of”. If words still had meaning then “ten times less” would mean “we thought we had 10 but we actually have -90”.


Honest question, does “10 times less” mean 1/10th? It makes no sense to me mathematically.


Depending on what the hell “ambient” means in this context that one might be okay. The other two though, eww.


It is my understanding that if you block the wayback machine from indexing your site it will also delist the history as well.
He also rollerblades on power lines.
People were being banned for up voting posts that got removed.
You are calling someone else uneducated because they know more than you? WTF
FFMPG/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, FFMPG plus Linux.


Glad people care this time, pure VPN did exactly the same thing except without the buyout. 5 years into a lifetime plan they said, “sorry, your account is closed”. They were offering 5 year plans for less when I got the lifetime one. They didn’t care and told me to complain to slashDot because that’s where I bought it.


I was 18 in 1999, there wasn’t that much actual panic. At the time people already generally knew the media was overreacting.
There was a pretty awesome shoe commercial a few minutes after midnight. It had a guy jogging down the street, presumably on Jan 1st, while in the background ATMs are spewing cash, planes are falling out of the sky, traffic lights are flashing randomly, and other chaos. Then it had a tag about new years resolutions. That commercial made it all worth it


Autocorrect “helping out”
How old is my tomcat user? How about my various docker containers, are those separate OSes?