Really bullshit ISP indeed.
Really bullshit ISP indeed.
Checklist for Migrating to HTTPS:
You can call it GNU/Linux if the same name for OS and kernel turns out to be confusing for you.
UBlue developer likes and use Homebrew so he thinks it is essential tool so his distro preinstall it to be better and more “user friendly”.
It’s normal for things to implement stuff from each other? 🤷
Microsoft is late with many things too. And I don’t nessesarly think a feature here and there is what makes a good OS, the base stuff is more important.
It’s like making a .txt document with tables and ASCII art and then on my God other text editors use different fonts and the look breaks. Only the most popular, Windows Notepad is supported.
Web was supposed to be bulletproof, easy to archive and implement. If a webpage break because a browser is supporting 99% of super bloated web standards instead of 99.5% of Chrome, there is clearly something wrong.
My rule of thumb is, try to randomly remove some HTML tags and CSS declarations. If whole site break and is unusable because of one/two lines missing, this website is a hack exploiting browser monoculture.
Linux what?
Ah, Linux.
Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux. Linux.
Step 1: Write a website in pure HTML, can be converted or builded from something like Markdown
Step 2: Style it a little with CSS, as a layer on top, without touching HTML
Step 3: Profit.
Privacy-wise CalyxOS is even better in my opinion.
Tho I really want to run Linux phone.
It may be less private than deGoogled Android right now, but in the long run Android is a dead end.
Windows is the worst thing that ever happened to computer science.
And I don’t exaclly mean the product itself, but the mindset and habits that came with it.
Even better, if that’s not something available from outside, to just enable mDNS.
You can subnet it with the exact same rulea as IPv4, nothing is chaning there.
Replace, for example, 192.168. with fd01::, with digits after this being divided however you like. You might step upon a too basic router that has it’s own way to assign addresses with no way to change it, but that would not be IPv6 fault.
You’ll still pay, just not have an option not to pay.
Meanwhile me who needs to pay 97 EUR / year for two V4 to V6 proxies so people not having (or disabling, ugh) V6 can connect to my stuff.
Actually those proxies are still cheaper than renting v4 address space for all my servers.
This. And also disable https. Those things just break all the time.
By disabling both v4 and v6 you can fix 100% of the problems.
I pay yearly more for IPv4 address space for virtual machines on my dedicated server than for that dedicated server itself _(ツ)_/.
Let that thing die.
Monthly summary:
54.40€ - 30 IPv4 addresses
0.00€ - 18 quintillion IPv6 addresses
38.39€ - whole server for dozens of services