

Now, most people use, or at least are recommended to use, SSR/RSC these days.
Why though?


Now, most people use, or at least are recommended to use, SSR/RSC these days.
Why though?


Hot take: for-profit orgs should be buying TLS certificates from the CA cartel instead of using Let’s Encrypt. Unless you’re donating to LE, and in that case it’s cool.
He’s still the same self-serving prick, just that he’s trying to buy himself some karma whilst channeling his riches through his own foundations.


Nalmefene has been around for like 50 years… and many brands have been FDA approved even before the current administration.
What exactly am I missing here, other than the insanity that a crypto company is remarketing existing generic drugs?
Do with squash just in case
It’s cooler to use 172.16.0.0/12 because everyone just sees “192” and thinks it’s part of 192.168.0.0/16.
You replied to an LLM, so of course it’s talking out of its ass. Probably someone trying to kill the Fediverse.


Hey dude can you please wait like a half an hour? I gotta charge my car if we’re gonna have a pursuit…


the American people don’t even know these products are foreign because they are allowed to be marked as “Product of the USA”.
That can’t be true, right?
Congratulations, you got hired somewhere great! Or your team is filled with masochists, who knows.


AWS doesn’t go down that often to impact such decisions I wouldn’t think… I think it’s more likely that these companies calculated that AWS isn’t worth the price for their workloads?
I’ve been at several companies where just a day’s worth of their AWS costs would be able to finance significantly stronger compute/storage, in addition to an administration team for all that. (Of course it’s not that simple, but you get what I mean)


Maybe it has changed since the last time I tried on a rental (about a year ago), but it felt too gimmicky to be useful. It constantly wanted me to jerk the wheel, and would randomly turn itself off otherwise. Despite the fact I still had both my hands on the wheel, and the camera sensor should have noticed I was constantly looking at the road.
And then the few times it stayed active for a longer period, I was even more bored than usual with driving, and I didn’t feel much safer. Especially with country roads, it was constantly doing the speed limit instead of slightly slowing down in the few areas without fences (wildlife running into the road), and it was also happy to drive through a long and deep visible pool of water on the highway at like 110km/hr.
It’d be different if Tesla had LiDAR, but nah, it’s not for me. I’m glad you like it though.


For fun, try compiling it yourself and see what scan results you get?


But why should we think so much about the final result when it’s out of our hands? Without you, these people probably wouldn’t have gotten any care whatsoever (or at the least, delayed with it -> higher risk for worse results).
Unless you did stuff to worsen their condition, you’ve undoubtedly saved many lives, and many people are very thankful for your contributions. So, thank you!
Was it not possible to draw Ethernet, or did they just want the cheapest solution? I consulted for a place that had a similar situation, and it was unacceptable for most of the students due to the jitter. So we drew Ethernet and put mini APs in each room.


idk how ring got passed that law to begin with in 99% of its use cases
It doesn’t comply… but the responsibility falls on the person who mounts/uses the hardware, so Amazon does whatever they want.


Does IPv6 scare you so much that you start craving the monstrosity known as NAT44?
There’s no real confusion, simply that Amazon is just the same thing as Alibatemuwishexpress now of days. They don’t really care about images being nonsensical, and it’s almost a benefit for them to have it be like that.
Like try ordering any higher-capacity SD card from Amazon and run f3probe on it. Literally the same scams as those other platforms.


What benefits would Discover customers get from Capital One’s acquisition? Discover acceptance in the US has been almost on-par with Visa/MC for many many years.
In late 2026 we’re going to have ETIAS as well, becoming more and more like USA.