So many chunks of internet history is going straight to the bin thanks to this.
So many chunks of internet history is going straight to the bin thanks to this.
So that explains why it’s so cheap.
Porkbun has been fair to me. Recommended.
I had my doubts reading that Ladybird browser announcement, but more and more I’m thinking that Mozilla is desperately chasing the gravy train that has long departed with their sugar daddy (google) laughing all the way to the horizon.
I just wish we never got to this point to begin with. We shouldn’t have trusted all our keys to a single cool startup in the early 2000s.
Very true. I’ve seen how politicians of some countries do a complete lap-dance whenever a FAANG company entertains the thought of building a datacenter in their territory.
Choice, huh? I can’t choose where the config files are stored unless I am willing to either dig into an obscure setting, modify the source code and recompile (repeat every time there’s an update), or contact the developer’s smug beard using smoke signals.
Better later than never.
Controversial contents are often chased out by their providers frequently, so that might explain the number of dead instances. They simply go for the next new domain in a loose jurisdiction each time it happens.