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The hackers just engaged in a little bit of technical debt collecting ;)
The hackers just engaged in a little bit of technical debt collecting ;)
The solution to that is to buy a net block. IPV6 address space is very affordable.
Federation is anathema to boot licking authoritarian fascists.
Blame cheap-ass management for that, not MS. It was only ever meant for home and student use.
I guess making sure NEW CUSTOMERS CAN’T GET THEIR DATA INTO YOUR HIGH END PRODUCTIVITY SUITE is just good business then?
No, this was typical 1990s “we don’t need to make good decisions because we’re a monopoly” Microsoft.
A constructor can’t be async so now I need to restructure my code to use async factories instead of constructors
It sounds like you’re trying to do OOD/OOP. In js that’s usually not the way to go. You might want to restructure into a more functional architecture anyway.
Thus insisting on any other way is a major flaw in the developer not the language.
I mean, I understand the idea, but this is a pretty asshole way to frame it. I don’t think I deserve that, and certainly OP doesn’t deserve that.
From browsing your other comments on this thread I understand that you are in a context where you can’t await, that you expect the invocation to take very little time, and that the library offers no complementary sync interface.
As far was I know you’re stuck in this case. I consider the stubborn refusal to add “resolve this promise synchronously right now” a major flaw in js.
It’s standard for operations that take a while and can be performed asynchronously.
What’s your problem with it?
That’s fair.
The key here is “better performance at similar price points”. There are absolutely amazing 2.5 drives made for server applications, but they cost so much money you’re better off getting SSD these days.
Speaking of which, you should consider SSD.
I look up the candidates/parties on their respective web sites and check out their positions.
Amazing, I know.
I had some serious demographic questions to get to 1/3. 26% sounds way more reasonable.
Tbf that’s mostly because they come in two varieties, overfilled (which behave as the image describes) and empty.
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Right? I mean, if your parents won’t let you have coffee, by all means get milk. But other than that…. Yuck.
Adults actually have milk and cookies in the US?
Btw, you can do http based LE certificates through cloudflare. They just proxy the ACME URLs.
I have yet to see anything I can run myself that works as well as cloudflare. Still, not exactly self hosted.
Fuck yeah Brexit
Please do! I’ve been trying to make it stick for almost a decade!