Yep, seems like they did not anticipated the demand for their little WWW server :D
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Yep, seems like they did not anticipated the demand for their little WWW server :D
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I had similar setup with certbot nginx and several services spanning 3 machines. There are some hickups from time to time but mostly it works. Surprisingly because it is not like I am linux admin.
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resizeTopLeft(position, size, preserveAspect, dx, dy) { // 10 repetitive lines of math }, resizeTopRight(position, size, preserveAspect, dx, dy) { // 10 repetitive lines of math },
Seriously. I can came up with similarly invented, just for sake of an article, artificial code to 'prove' theory that stand in the opposition to the one shown in the article. This is just a clickbait and a waste of time. :thumbsdown:
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Of linux? If you like white text on a black screen like in 70s sure.
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Probably Microsoft needs it for Android or iOS. Or at least this was the case with interface default implementations.
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of course
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Wow great project. Thanks!
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R#? Oh wait...
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"Why are the two APIs for basic file management? Why are you asking ISVs to do double the work?"
Seriously, is he first to ask this? I was thinking the same thing since I am playing with linux server for almost a year. Ubuntu installation have like 4 different desktops environments. There are probably like a dozen VNC servers. None of them works out of the box. Even if many, many things works out-of-the-box many more itches the hell out of you i.e. dark them in debian causes on some websites to render white letters in white input fields :omg: Some applications uses apt, some snap, some docker, some appimages, some others etc. What is great about FOSS world is IMO its biggest weakness.
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Google, however, has been quick to claim that it won’t sell checking account financial data to advertisers, and it added that it doesn’t currently use Google Pay data for advertising purposes.
Yes I am sure they do not! Corporations never lies!
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As the user interacts with the app, the UI events are sent to the server over the connection to be handled by the various components that make up the app. When a component handles a UI event, it’s rendered based on its updated state.
Oh I saw that somewhere. Oh yes. WebForms :-D
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Kent Sharkey wrote:
I'm an idiot
Do not that hard on your self :) Mistakes happen :)
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It redirects to https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-49962133 I guess Stallman is to much controversy now ;)
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Don't defend Epstein clients?
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That was shitty job to do. :)
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Giants, experts in censorship and manipulation fights misinformation. And surprisingly just before USA presidential campaign if I am not mistaken. Communists regime also was fighting misinformation and propaganda. Orwell was a visionary...
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Because, in that case, the only real conclusion we can come to is that Microsoft still thinks it can kill Linux and FOSS - it's just in the early stages of a classic gambit from the Microsoft playbook: Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.
Yeah. Probably. Few years and everybody will use MS Linux :)
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I hate google captcha now. I will hate it even more in the future I guess...
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Marc Clifton wrote:
Perusing the source, it's definitely not a hobby project, imo.
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This project is work in progress. It works, but probably still has many bugs and needs more testing. If you are just looking for a Let's Encrypt client or a more mature project, then you should take a look at these projects:
For me looks like hobby project. I am not saying that it not works. Description from the author sends a signal: 'do not use it at home' :)
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Marc Clifton wrote:
I see this is just a some hobby project.
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PKISharp
I probably would have to create my own certificate installer for OS and IIS right? For now Let's Encrypt doing this for me :)
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Richard's post on PKISharp is definitely on my list to investigate!
Do you have a link?
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