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Nice, just learned about this, now I know where I’ll get my next domains, been using Namecheap.
Nice, just learned about this, now I know where I’ll get my next domains, been using Namecheap.
Yeah think this will be the way I’ll do it, thanks.
So what are people doing to get access to private trackers? Getting sick of this, cancelled all my streaming services that kept raising prices and set up Jellyfin on my old laptop.
Are people not getting tired of all this stack overflow praise when that website is complete garbage that marks every question as duplicate of something asked 11 years ago.
Except that SO is complete shit now, out of date answers, rude know it all people that downvote anything they think is too easy, so it’s horrible for newbies.
Svelte my man, I barely have to read the docs, just guess how things should be done because that’s how it would work in vanilla JS, and most often it just works.
I’m making an app with SvelteKit, the frontend and the backend at the same time, in Typescript, I love it.
European bank shares tumbled on Tuesday on the news
Oh no think of the shareholders
Like the leadership that forced a release of an unfinished game? Doubt.
I’ve been using RSSHub and Miniflux for a while now, self-hosted. It’s mainly how I read news.
It’s obvious right, everyone is talking about this and McDonalds is loving it.
Most recently I’m running my own instances of Mastodon and Lemmy. Those are on my Hetzner dedicated server along with a bunch of other services and websites, but what I use the most is Miniflux, Immich and Photoprism.
Then I turned my old laptop (it’s got decent spec) into a home server running Jellyfin.
Frigate is amazing, that’s what I’d recommend. I’m using a 5MP Amcrest camera, works very well. The dev doesn’t recommend Reolink.