

Unsafe is expected and necessary in certain situations. Using other languages doesn’t change that fact.
It’s talked about in the docs


Unsafe is expected and necessary in certain situations. Using other languages doesn’t change that fact.
It’s talked about in the docs


No, they just released metadata as the first batch. The rest will follow.
I don’t work on networking but I’ll be adopting this from now on. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layer_8


Yeah I’m using startallback and it just works.
Except for the notification bar, which shows up on the wrong screen, but i don’t much care about that.


That’s for the next CEO to worry about.


Just be aware this doesn’t represent real users for various reasons.
Chrome is also often used for bots, and god knows that internet is more than half of that these days.
Because they’re fragile. You don’t want your screen to die on the first drop.


This is just marketing. It’s not aimed at us anyway, we’re not setting up antire data centres to run AI.


So stupid. Wasting potential personal time for such theatrics.
They should take inspiration from my coworkers, who don’t even bother to pretend.
Same as the stupid age verification, it will funnel people away from legitimate services to dodgy ones.
Thanks, I can now enjoy the meme to it’s full extent again.


That’s crazy. I’d actually rather work. Or take a shit. Or do literally anything else.


That’s gotta be impossible to enforce, right?
What are they gonna do, throw behind bars everyone who encrypts a text file?
Scary stuff.
Can someone ELI5 the c dynamic arrays - how does this fit into the infrastructure?


I remember OO was incredibly painful to get running. When I finally managed, I just tore down the whole thing and never looked back.
Oh it’s going to squash alright


Except regular people will struggle to afford food out whilst these will be cleaning rich people’s yachts.


I use them as a DDNS, and a first line of defence.
It seems very wasteful, doesn’t it?
The truth is that I often need to access these from a device that doesn’t have local access to the server, such as a company laptop, or a phone on mobile network.
This is also given for anyone outside of my house.
As such, I often don’t bother setting up local access, except for specific services that are critical or use a lot of bandwidth that can go locally.
Not to mention password and bookmark management, which is a little part, but it can get out of hand (I have about 50 services/front-ends).
TLDR: Your can use cloudflare or alternatives with fallback on local for most services, if you set it up that way


I have wireguard, but I don’t expose most services locally, so it wouldn’t save me in this case.
Thanks though
If you look around, there’s an alpha mobile app
Edit I used to use this, but it’s not been updated: https://github.com/LouisHDev/planka_app
This one comes up in search, try at your own risk (I will be): https://plankapal.com/
Planka is by far the best kanban around on desktop, I have searched far and wide and the only competitor is Vikunja, which is overall excellent and much more flexible with less focus on kanban, but full mobile support https://vikunja.io/