

I would always recommend getting the bare minimum working great before adding extra features. If you get too far into features, making foundational changes get significantly harder.


I would always recommend getting the bare minimum working great before adding extra features. If you get too far into features, making foundational changes get significantly harder.


Cool project. Building something that exactly fits a problem you have is one of the most liberating parts of programming!
I wouldn’t worry too much about the people mad about you using AI. It’s a powerful tool and I would be silly to not make use of it. I guarantee that a everyone using the internet today has had their packets flow through some piece of “vibe code”.
One of my favorite features is having the AI tool explain back what every part of the code does. I helps you build understanding of both the code itself and is an excellent place to find bugs!
Keep it up


Cron job too complicated, just buy one of those timed light controllers to power off the server every night for an hour.
Convince one of your Asian friends to run a mirror and sync everything to them if possible.


Here is a somewhat simplified explanation
When you are registering a domain you are essentially just creating a NS record:
mydomain.com NS <nameserver ip or name>
Then when a resolver is asked a question like what is the A record for myserver.com it goes and asks the tld server (.com) what is the NS record for mydomain.com. the tld then responds with the nameserver ip. Then the resolver will query the nameserver directly for the A record of mydomain.com
In practice there is a ton of caching going on here, but that’s the broad strokes


Assuming an 8 hour working day that means your Internet is around 20Mbps?
That’s pretty slow imo. IIRC the standard for broadband Internet in the US is 100mbps.
At 100Mbps you should be able to download the game in about an hour and a half.
I don’t know anyone cares, but I was curious about the math sorry


It costs cloudflare basically nothing to host free customers ( if you start to push real traffic you will get an instant call from sales). By being a free customer you are basically a guinea pig for all new features as they are rolled out globally.


I like that they incorporated a flared base
eBPF is probably the way with Linux IMO


I feel like I remember reading that the pale moon JavaScript engine was broken and causing the capcha to break repeatedly?
Let me see if I can find sources
EDIT: Looks like I was remembering a previous issue where the captchas were causing the entire pale moon browser to crash. I believe this has been fixed, but the new issue is a much less exciting block.
Groan tube
I ran sid for 6 years without issue. You might like it :)
EDIT: I only switched after my employer mandated an Ubuntu flavor
My mommie always told me I was special
Yeah I like to try and go a little cross eyed
I’m proud of you, random internet stranger!
I don’t agree. Really nice improvement imo. But I get it, change is hard.
So what legally protects a provider from prison if users view illegal content via my network?