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Connect for Lemmy App@lemmy.ca•suggested alternatives to connect?English
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moseschrute@crust.piefed.socialtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•TikTok won. Now everything is 60 secondsEnglish
2·vor 7 MonatenNot 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·vor 7 MonatenTesting reply
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[🔒] Open Source@jlai.lu•PieFed 1.1 is releasedEnglish
1·vor 8 MonatenAmazing work!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why are anime catgirls blocking my access to the Linux kernel?English
11·vor 8 MonatenOut 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.