Thank you, yeah I will talk to support next week. I like to ask questions like this in public so that it could potentially help someone else out in the future
Thank you, yeah I will talk to support next week. I like to ask questions like this in public so that it could potentially help someone else out in the future
Yeah they are trying to avoid public facing apis, that’s the major issue here. I don’t think it’s possible. I can get a definitive answer from AWS support.
I appreciate the advice! I’m thinking too that VPN will probably be the way to go.
Can you elaborate? What would it be polling?
Yeah that’s what I’ve been thinking too and I tried to convey that to the team. However they are still trying to move forward. The only I believe it’s possible is with public endpoints or a VPN. I appreciate the response!
Honestly a game called Carto. It’sa very relaxing game where you don’t battle, you don’t die and there is no “fail and restart scenarios”. It’s isometric puzzle adventure game where you can change the level you are exploring by literally going to the map screen and then rotate and move the map tiles around.
The point of the game is to collect more map tiles so you are able to fit them together in a way that solves the level and you move on.
It’s great.
I love and hate the idea of having a single ID on the internet, it’s interesting to think about.
Curious, what are you looking for in the ip info of a site?
Interesting… lol didn’t know that. I feel like it should be configurable per instance
the back end is Rusty the front end is inferno which is very similar to react. Uses JSX.
lol dark souls 3?
Yeah but that requires even less effort to automate than manually turning it off and on. But the point is why put in the effort at all to do this? I mean rhetorically because I know everyone just wants to push the homeless to “anywhere but here”
Thanks for the detailed response! I agree with you with your thoughts on trajectory of society. I don’t have enough knowledge about earth lithium deposits to know if your statement about electric cars is true, but I was genuinely curious on your reasoning.
Nobody said it’s hot AND fresh
I believe once a post or comment is federated it will continue to stay even if the instance it came from is no longer in service. instances are not “streaming” the data to each other, they send copies and store it in their own dbs. So this comment right here will have a bunch copies out there on other instances.
Why not? It cost them next to nothing to leave it on. It actually is more work to turn off and on the router every day. I don’t see why not being to check out books had to do with internet. Why does it have to be all or nothing?
It’s an interesting scenario, but why count out electric cars?
I like where you are going with that thought. I would like to see tags users can vote on like “spam, bot, hate, troll” or something. So the users can moderate themselves a bit. These tags can then be reviewed by a moderator who can make the ultimately decide what happens. Of course this is still prone to bridging and bullying but just trying to think outside the box
What kind of space is wasted? Genuinely curious. I only really use it on my iPhone. On desktop is the comments area too narrow?
I’ve been looking at this, we use Docker Desktop for local development on M1 Macs. Is there a reason to switch? Does it have a lower memory footprint?