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Connect for Lemmy App@lemmy.ca•suggested alternatives to connect?English
1·7 months agodeleted by creator
moseschrute@crust.piefed.socialtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•TikTok won. Now everything is 60 secondsEnglish
2·7 months agoNot true. My attention span is only 5 seconds :)
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Test Data for Lemmy Client Apps@lemmy.ml•This is a test postEnglish
1·7 months agoTesting reply
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[🔒] Open Source@jlai.lu•PieFed 1.1 is releasedEnglish
1·8 months agoAmazing work!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why are anime catgirls blocking my access to the Linux kernel?English
11·8 months agoOut of curiosity, what’s the issue with Cloudflair? Aside from the constant worry they may strong arm you into their enterprise pricing if you’re site is too popular lol. I understand support open source, but why not let companies handle the expensive bits as long as they’re willing?
I guess I can answer my own question. If the point of the Fediverse is to remove a single point of failure, then I suppose Cloidflare could become a single point to take down the network. Still, we could always pivot away from those types of services later, right?

I was reading through the thread, and it looks like the package mangers have implemented an option that says “only install package versions that are X minutes/days old”. The idea is NPM has had time to act before your package manager installs that new version.