

They literally own GitHub. Brazillions well spent.
They literally own GitHub. Brazillions well spent.
Read a borderline boring book. I prefer holy scripture for that.
Used for years, then moved into docker containers.
It’s pretty rad, especially as a domain controller.
Sure, security is the most important thing there. But I would say that’s a maintenance task and not really a development one.
Other protocols/tech you’ve mentioned already 7 to 10 years old. I don’t think they will get more love than they already did.
Title made me think… Aren’t we end of the Browser development cycle yet? What improvement browsers can benefit from now on? What else on the roadmap?
Not selfhosted - tried a lots of solutions there but each of them fell short at one point. But I’m paying for Readwise Reader for a while and it’s the swiss knife for anything you listed up there. Plus, you can enable (optional) AI summaries, including for videos.
I never had time or patience for video essays that can give once sentence idea in a minimum 8 minute video (minimum for monetization), so I just throw them at Reader, have them summarized and I’m off to go in 30 seconds.
Check here: https://readwise.io/read
…with the help of vibe coding.
Bandcamp is still owned by Epic Games though.
Edit: Wait, it’s worse. They just sold it to a Songtradr which immediately laid off half of the company.
I appreciate your enthusiasm for bashing Apple whenever possible, but still I’m not sure what you’re referring to as Silicon chips can run both games and many more very smoothly for the last few years.
That’s more than DDR4 Ram bandwidth. Whoa!
Kinda proud for our Turkish fellows keeping that instance running ✌️
Isn’t there a class named ‘Arithmancy’? I always assumed it’s math for wizardkind.
I wonder how safe is Apple ecosystem from this.
I have a better proposal: let’s disable JavaScript in it’s entirety so it wouldn’t require 8 gb ram and a 2 gHz multicore cpu on my mobile device that runs on battery, to send a simple ‘hello’ to my friends.
Put Adguard in second spot since it does some non-basic stuff with networking.
Do you use any *arr? Those are easy enough. Or Jellyfin maybe? My top recommendation would be Portainer, which offers a handsome interface for Docker management. That will help you out of the sea.
Docker doesn’t really offer any domain-related functionality at all. You can host an app for that as well, but I found YH is just easier.
I’ve done that before.
Docker is pretty easy to use, don’t get intimidated. Start with a simpler service that you’ve used before so you can understand which string is tied to where.
What’s great with Yunohost is it’s domain controls. It’s very easy to set up a free domain, or use your own domain with it. So that’s the main reason I’m keeping Yunohost around.
One thing if you think to use them in conjunction that YH has a firewall and occupies some port that could got conflicts with Docker containers.
Postiz is one of those open source projects that’s intentionally very hard to self host so you‘re practically gravitate towards to use their own paid services.
I hope they give up on that business strategy sometime.
The CBI program mostly brings in dirty money.
Türkiye invested heavily into construction industry in the last three decades, so new buildings coming pretty cheap.
Most Turkish cities doesn’t have urban planning and sprawl doesn’t stop at all. Istanbul Downtown’s two extents takes 2 hours with a car, without leaving the city.