Convince one of your Asian friends to run a mirror and sync everything to them if possible.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•If you have one, how much do you pay for a domain name? Any cheap registrar recommendations?English
4·2 months agoHere is a somewhat simplified explanation
When you are registering a domain you are essentially just creating a NS record:
mydomain.com NS <nameserver ip or name>
Then when a resolver is asked a question like what is the A record for myserver.com it goes and asks the tld server (.com) what is the NS record for mydomain.com. the tld then responds with the nameserver ip. Then the resolver will query the nameserver directly for the A record of mydomain.com
In practice there is a ton of caching going on here, but that’s the broad strokes
I’ve been running sid on my personal laptops for more than a decade. Can’t imagine doing anything else
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Games@lemmy.world•Anyone want to co op split fiction for a couple hours with a slightly drunk partner?English
1·3 months agoAssuming an 8 hour working day that means your Internet is around 20Mbps?
That’s pretty slow imo. IIRC the standard for broadband Internet in the US is 100mbps.
At 100Mbps you should be able to download the game in about an hour and a half.
I don’t know anyone cares, but I was curious about the math sorry
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•In what way am I the product when using CloudFlare's free tier?English
63·3 months agoIt costs cloudflare basically nothing to host free customers ( if you start to push real traffic you will get an instant call from sales). By being a free customer you are basically a guinea pig for all new features as they are rolled out globally.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a uBlock Origin filter or extension for LLM slop in search resultsEnglish
1·3 months agoThey added a shorts limit though. It prevents you from watching more than 15 minutes of shorts a day. Experimentally afterwards it seems to recommend slightly fewer shorts in your feed.
It’s a piece of infra for a pretty big company.
rust_analyzer takes 16GB of ram though so good luck actually working on a rust project
(Semi kidding, the project I work on is very big)
Kal-El, No!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Home Assistant Connect ZBT-2 - A USB adapter that plugs into your Home Assistant system and opens up a world of smart device optionsEnglish
3·4 months agoI like that they incorporated a flared base
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How are computer chips designed?English
11·5 months agoCheck this out http://opencircuitdesign.com/magic/
How interesting. I would have assumed that was something inotify would give you.
Thanks for the response
https://wiki.debian.org/AptConfiguration#Using_pinning
The company I work for has a apt repo that both has some tools I like to install, but also maintains super new versions of certain libraries and kernels with configs that would break my laptop.
So I have the priority set low enough that if a package exists in any other repo it it preferred over my companies version.
Also sorry for the slow reply I forgot to check my messages 😄
You can set packages from a particular repo to a lower priority so that they are only installed when you expressly ask for them
Why did you pick fanotify over inotify?
eBPF is probably the way with Linux IMO
Any thoughts on tape? Lto tape is designed for 10+ years
All merges to main auto deploy to staging. Tagged merges to main also go to production.
Works fine for me as well. Don’t think I’ve ever had any imgur issues tbh






Yup