

I recommend caddy as a webserver, it’s very powerful, but the config is super simple compared to old school stuff like nginx or apache.
I recommend caddy as a webserver, it’s very powerful, but the config is super simple compared to old school stuff like nginx or apache.
You can use frp to do the same thing a CloudFlare tunnel does without giving them your unencrypted data.
That’s true, but ISPs have logs. And if something happens that makes the police change their mind about enforcing the law, you might be fucked, retroactively.
If you live in an area where you need a VPN to keep your ISP off your ass
Uploading copyrightes material is illegal pretty much everywhere I know of.
You probably missed the word “better” in there.
No idea about the laser models, but you can definitely only include a STL, or even a SCAD file. For example this model of mine: https://makerworld.com/en/models/477773-configurable-task-list
Makerworld? Bambu recently released their laser / 3D printer hybrid. Though I have no idea whether they require the files to be doable on their printer.
Note that on the whole, life increases entropy, so the in their vicinity
is a very important part of what you wrote.
Well, Wordpress was meant to replace all professional web builders. Visual programming was meant to obsolete all programmers because everyone will be able to write software. Every decade there’s a new thing that will replace programmers. Nothing did so far.
It might be a little unintuitive, but that’s actually called “high level” - “low level” is the exact opposite.
It is, it was and it will be a good idea. If you like coding, learn it.
Well, anyone who knows anything about the current iteration of AI knows that it’s not really happening.
Btw, people have been saying that since GPT-3 (which everyone nowadays admits was kinda shit if it wasn’t for the novelty), so only 5 years left until my career is over.
Oh yeah, extremophiles are pretty metal. Like, some of them can survive being in space.
Well, bundling a full browser and using a mature and popular runtime are very different things in my book.
But yeah, if you want an open source tool, JetBrains is not the tool to use.
JetBrains IDEs, though that might be a little heavy for some light editing. Not sure if their Fleet editor is electron based, but my guess is it’s not. That one should be more lightweight.
I’d store it as a string (ISO code), pretty much every programming language has icu data for country names.
If you need more data later, it’s very simple to migrate.
I must admit I don’t know enough about RISC-V performance. How’s it with battery life? That’s the one reason why no (mass-produced) phone or tablet will ever be made with an x86, so unless RISC-V is on-par (or better) with arm, it won’t succeed.
We can keep dreaming, I guess. But no, it doesn’t, because the big players aren’t making that possible. In the literal sense. That would be easy on a x86, but not with arm.
It literally does the same thing, except it’s self hosted?