Turn back time and don’t leave the union that actually does pro-consumer things?
I use Proton Mail for my primary domain and then addy.io for redirects to it. It costs $10 a year or something like that and it’s all I actually need.
Replying to emails is as easy as just hitting reply, the only thing that’s slightly harder is sending entirely new email (as in not replying) but even that can either be remembered, or the special email address copied from the addy.io app.
I’m currently testing it actually. So far just letting it analyze whether swear words in the text are meant in an offensive way and if so, it reports the comment to me.
Florida Man beware, Missouri Mother is here to take your crown…
Yeah, nah. I mean, Reddit is shitty but I wasn’t abused or stolen from by Reddit. And I think most people weren’t.
You don’t need to hate Reddit, it’s just what it is - a platform that gets shittier and shittier every day. That just means I don’t like using it anymore, I don’t have to hate it suddenly to feel better. I don’t have to make up scenarios where Reddit is an abusive girlfriend.
In short, Reddit was good, now it’s not, move on.
Is the driving fixed? I literally couldn’t drive in this game and gave up after 30 minutes of gameplay many years ago.
I haven’t, but it’s a bare bones emulator, isn’t it? You also need some mapping software for that game to work.
Avahi basically broadcasts to the whole network “hello there, my name is some-cool-domain.local”. When you request that address, your router checks if someone broadcasts that name and uses their IP if so.
Fall Guys. And Pokémon Unite, but you’d have to emulate the Android on your PC and I haven’t been successful on Linux.
Yes, indeed, it’s your local timezone.
Well, time to leave, it seems. And that’s coming from someone who loves FOSS.
store all of the documents, desktop, downloads, etc. on a couple computers
Why use SSHFS for that? I recommend using Syncthing, it’s great for synchronizing stuff across multiple PCs (local and remote).
I recently liked To Sleep in a Sea of Stars. It’s no masterpiece, but it’s an enjoyable sci-fi. Not as philosophical like many of the books you’ve mentioned and Paolini definitely has some annoying quirks in his storytelling, but overall it’s good.
Don’t ever read the prequel, though, that was some hot garbage.
Not in this situation, the old UI is horrible and the new one actually looks great (we got some complaints previously for how bad it looks).
Funny thing is, they do. Our company’s app is in the middle of redesign. Previously the “design” was made by programmers just making it work and not really caring that much about visuals. Now there’s actual vision and concept behind the new design and yet we’ve already got some complaints. People always treat redesigns like a personal insult.
OOP on its most fundamental level is the principle that stuff is represented by objects and those objects communicate with each other. That’s it, that’s the whole OOP.
What you are probably referring to is how OOP solves different problems and the different patterns it uses. Those are not OOP itself, those are basically instructions on how to do OOP correctly without shooting yourself in the foot.
So SOLID, IoC, dependency injection, factory, composition over inheritance and all the other famous principles are not OOP itself, but any medium-size app that’s not following them is set for really fun times ~5 years down the road.
Not sure if I’ve answered your question, it’s really vague, feel free to ask further.
Well, that’s a new one. Not that surprising, though.
You need to host your domain somewhere, meaning some DNS provider needs to be the authority on what gets routed where when someone accesses your domain.
The provider will give you a list of nameservers when you make the domain part of their DNS.
I don’t know if there are any that are free (if you don’t also buy a domain from them), so you’ll have to check on your own. You can also self-host a bind9 server and do your DNS there.
Symfony casts, perhaps?
That’s actually not that bad. People who like to post disinformation don’t restrict themselves to political subs.