

I think the instance size definitely makes a difference. I expect users on smaller instances need to work harder to get visibility on larger instances.
I think the instance size definitely makes a difference. I expect users on smaller instances need to work harder to get visibility on larger instances.
I’m sorry, I don’t really have an answer. I did just follow you on mastodon and I’ll try to boost you from time to time. If people don’t search for tags then word of mouth is the best way to get visibility.
I used a NetCup VPS for a while but it would repeatedly have terrible performance, presumably because whoever I was sharing the server with was hammering the machine.
I put the teabag in first so the hot water will hit it and move it around and release the flavour.
Email them and ask - pxlmo@protonmail.com. Their contact info is on their website.
I use https://sftpgo.com/ at home for backing up and accessing files. It’s a private unshared network and it works well.
Great choice and good luck!
As far as I understand, a flu shot only offers protection for the strains it was designed to target. I don’t honestly know if they would offer protection from bird flu. I highly doubt it but I’m not a vaccine expert.
Yggdrasil for me, i think. I honestly don’t remember how it went though.
I had Linux on a second SSD at home recently, but an update to the laptop’s BIOS seems to have stopped it from letting me boot from it. I only keep windows around for games, which is ironic, as I hardly play them anymore.
Work is a windows shop, but I’d rather use Linux.
I didn’t realise (or more likely I forgot) that Fossify forked the Simple Mobile apps.
I added a second SSD to my windows laptop and installed Linux on it. I configured the BIOS to boot from this second SSD. Painless!
Based on your post I wouldn’t touch this distro with a 3 mile long bargepole.
Venture capitalists and shareholders want to make money. Company executives want to give them eternally increasing profit. Simple as that.
If only non-animated content could be rendered using something other than HTML/CSS.
I mean, most web content such as news or blogs are static text plus images. We could use a much simpler format with a really low entry point for more competition.
We can use apps for the complicated and dynamic content. I’m really generalizing but it’s out of frustration from how shitty the web has become and how it’s controlled by so few mega corporations.
A guy in a convertible shaving with an electric razor.
Turning right from the left turn lane when the lights turn green, in front of the cars going straight and right.
I guy undertaking on a sidewalk outside a school, over the speed limit.
Surely any kind of wave would sink it? 😬
Either a nice, small house by the ocean or my kid’s university fees.
Years ago, on a highway/motorway in England. A mini passed me at speed, and after I turned the next bend in the road, I found said mini upside down on the side of the road. Its occupants were either sitting down or wandering around confused. Various other cars stopped to help but I don’t recall if any were hurt. I was trying to help the confused wanderer.
Because Google don’t want you to export your photos. They want you to depend on them 100%.
I’m also using SFTPGo at home and it works well.