Thanks for the tip.
Thanks for the tip.
Bluehost is a shit company. They will make changes to your domain record and make everything broken.
My MX records were removed when I did not extend one of the hosting with them.
I use Vetted (previously lustre) to get information. Then find the reviews on YouTube.
I also use WireCutter and Rtings.com for information collection.
The article is dated in 2014 and stated that Daniel Houghton had been running it for 1 year.
In December 2020, NC2 Media sold Lonely Planet to Red Ventures for an undisclosed amount.
So I think he did fine.
Look into hosting linkding on fly.io free account.
Wait and see is what I wrote. I added the text from the original toot.
Like mastondon.world admin said, you can always block the threads.net at user level.
The instance itself will wait and see.
We won’t pre-emptively defederate from Threads. Users can themselves decide to block threads. (If we were to defederate, users can’t anymore decide to un-block themselves.)
We will keep a close eye on all developments with Threads joining the Fediverse, and when we see trouble, we might reconsider this statement.
Edit: mastodon.world not mastodon.social
The pricing depends on the DC location (and other obvious factor). The one I have is in New Jersey (have to confirm) and 3.5 USD per month.
I have a 5 USD per month VPS on Vultr.com
According to Google the delay is to fight against the ad-blocker user.
This is also not the first time Google adds feature that will work better with chrome.
I have been reading news about NVK release 1.0
Only this time I see NVK mentioned as open source Nvidia driver.
CloudTube is an alternative online front-end for YouTube icon YouTube. CloudTube provides interfaces to display that data, like a video player, search listings, channel views, and subscription management. It can use either NewLeaf or Invidious icon Invidious instance to initially collect that data.
A hosted CloudTube + NewLeaf is available at https://tube.cadence.moe for everyone to try. This project organises the repositories CloudTube and NewLeaf. NewLeaf extracts data from YouTube pages.
My first thought was “buy linux compatible hardwares” - laptop and printer.
According to your reply, paper printing is no longer a big deal.
For the document, I thought Microsoft 365 will do.
Video codecs are available but some distro choose not to include it by default.
Most of the time linux is no go for professionals with locked-in softwares such as Adobe graphics design suite, AutoCAD, etc.
Your have a point.
In addition to the textbook, check out certificate oriented book like network+ and security+
textbook from a university course on ICT that is considered particularly good?
IMO, text book covers more on theory. Generally text book are outdated when it comes out due to relatively longer time required for preparation and publishing.
Ventoy USB can be created to work both in Legacy and UEFI. It is also very easy to add more distributions later.
I didn’t expect the last act of the user. Simply amazing.
Yeah. I agree with you. New non-tech-savvy person might misunderstand.
However, new user rarely look at the changelog. So I think this wording does not affect much.
If you’re migrating your data from Chrome, Firefox now offers the ability to import some of your extensions as well.
Nice.
How can I do that?