which also includes their free services
Well... their free services remain free regardless of your registrar. Still, I don't really mind supporting them given how useful they have been even in just the free tier.
which also includes their free services
Well... their free services remain free regardless of your registrar. Still, I don't really mind supporting them given how useful they have been even in just the free tier.
That's a very succinct rebuttal... I like it.
I host some private stuff on mine, hidden behind an authentication service that is. But because I just use a wildcard no-one can really tell what I have hosted - the same login page occurs for every subdomain, regardless of whether it's actually wired up to something.
That doesn't help with services you wish to make semi-public (like a lemmy instance) though.
I'd definetly recommend GitLab too - but it's not lightweight.
I wonder how reddit users would respond to this sort of treatment. We've already sorta proven that most users are addicted enough that they'd get away with it.
Suppose I shouldn't give anyone ideas though...
I personally prefer bitwarden, using a self-hosted vaultwarden. It's free, it syncs, it's easy to use.
It's more like using the pill and a condom. Different ad blockers can block different sets of ads.
RGB!!
More seriously, "gaming headphones" are almost always actually "gaming headsets", ie they have a mic. Good music headphones without a mic don't fulfil the requirements of quite a lot of gamers, and normal headsets are usually calibrated for voice and not immersiveness in games.
I really wish someone would teach these companies how to count.
My only guess is that they want to hide the insane amount of COD games there are.
It'll be a long time before anything can reasonably generate that kind of resolution. Streaming is almost definitely out, and the GPU required to run a game at that at anything but minimum settings...
That said, gotta look to the future I guess. Gotta wonder if there's any tangible benefit to going over 4K, unless you're nose is up against the screen anyway.
I don't see anything mentioned about calls... kind've a big part of discord.
Is it supported?
Unraid, mostly due to the flexible arrays.