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I made a URL shortener as a way to teach myself basic database structure back in the early 2000s.Talked to a buddy later who did it even simpler- he just wrote it out to a file and upon URL request he'd redirect to the contents of that file. Obvious…
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(Quote) This may be due to the way QEMU is setup. As I recall, there's some base kernel level ebtables and other joy utilized to keep noisy neighbors from stealing your addresses. This might have changed in the last few years, but e1000 with hardwar…
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How's ipv6-7 coming along?
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(Quote) From EIG to Biloh, and for some reason they trust you with the keys.
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(Quote) Are you never an obnoxious cunt?
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This is pretty funny.
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Nobody can possibly ever beat GoDaddy's Shared Servers!
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#DicksGPT
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You can disable most of those daemons. I would also suggest installing a stripped-down kernel.
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(Quote) 2006 was a good year. Why change? I remember people going nuts over Caddy, and yeah, I just never bothered to follow. I use nginx as a reverse proxy and static server, but for actual real-work stuff, I'm still heavily reliant on Apache qui…
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That's one way to take a nice small footprint and shit all over it. That's almost my LAMP stack verbatim, down to PHP-FPM.
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(Quote) Their software is literally a shell script which it says "No, fuck you Dad."
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(Quote) Yeah bend over a mirror.
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I like my incrememnts
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(Quote) No. I made an EMS 1.2 page-to-disk device driver back in the day. I got some sample code to start from and built it out to the point I could technically run Windows 3.1 in enhanced mode with 1MB of RAM and a 40MB HD. Granted, it took like 40…
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WindowMaker. Jesus. Still hasn't hit V1.0, and I seem to recall big issues with the FVWM Virtual Desktop. I'd wonder why not FVWM, but I can't remember the last time I compiled my own desktop. It's been at least two decades, now. One of the "l…
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(Quote) By "supported", I mean the package installs without missing dynamic libraries on Ubuntu 22. I know more about their Linux product than almost all of their engineers. Same for their fucking dataloggers.
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(Quote) I use it because it was the only "supported" Debian distro for a mission critical piece of software. Overall, as a server it mostly feels like Debian with minor differences, but for the most part it's close enough. 22.04 LTS has b…
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(Quote) That alone is enough reason to avoid it.
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(Quote) If it's anything like similar cheaper boxes available, it's probably an L5120 or similar.
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Libre works well enough at home. Anything I need to do professionally usually goes up through Google Sheets/Docs first, or just exported directly as PDF.
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If it doesn't come in SIPP format, I don't want it.
