Just five years?
Just five years?
I really love IVPN but I feel it’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
I also cache the hell out of DNS myself (along with crazy strict blocking) which makes it much snappier than just going the default way.
You can squeeze out more performance out of their IPv6 (which is strange since the endpoints themselves don’t support IPv6), IPv4 seems a bit slower.
But they already have APIs in a lot of cases, so just wire the application to the API? Why the random HTML/JavaScript trash?
By the way I’m a web application developer. I understand SaaS, infrastructure and all why it’s easier to wrap it all up but I don’t care. Why do application developers tolerate this?
I’ve wanted to set up my own instance for a long time now. I use Docker daily but in my free time I have a shorter attention span.
So thanks for providing this!
On the flip side, applications now suck because everything is a shit web wrapper. Nobody wants to develop using native UI on desktop anymore.
Best advice omg
In a production web app I use Gotenberg. It’s definitely overkill for the task at hand, but if you find yourself doing this often I would highly recommend it. It’s dead easy to convert HTML (and I imagine XHTML) to PDF.
Looking forward to hearing all his hot takes on how leftist elites tried to reduce his crowd size
I knew this would find its way here. I’ve been trying to put into words how I feel about these guys lately and the author did quite a fantastic job!
Why don’t you post back here when you do so we all know you kept your word?
Can Tuta use a gateway similar to Hydroxide for Proton? I like my traditional email clients and have a machine I trust to encrypt/decrypt.
I suggest Storj Tardigrade. It’s client-side encrypted by default (assuming you’re not using S3 gateway).
I’ve wanted to for a long time but I want photos to be saved losslessly. I don’t want everything converted to JPEG.
Yeah, i2p has a system similar to DNS for human-readable names.
Another vote for Postgres, MySQL kind of blows.
I was going to say something to that effect. It feels like people are more into the experience of shopping rather than the actual product.
I’m starting to feel old-school in that I’m happy to pay more (sometimes much more) for a quality product that will last.
It frustrates me that it’s hard to find answers to questions about products before you buy them and that most information seems to be scammy affiliate links blogs.
I always get stuck in a captcha loop with them, but I have an Apple News subscription so I can just open in News most the time.
I think context matters too. When I lived in the Midwest I could go on a long drive in the country and it would help me relax and cool down.
Having lived in LA for 10+ years now though, driving while angry leads to very bad road rage (at least for me).
I wonder why ASCII is written as “Ascii.”