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  • Pro tip: If you use Porkbun, don’t leave your domain’s authoritative DNS with Porkbun nameservers.

    Over the year or so I had my stuff configured this way, on at least one occasion (that I know about.. I was still setting up my observability stack during this year), the servers were flapping hard for over a day, causing my records to magically vanish from existence intermittently.

    I tried contacting them every way I could, hell I even descended into the quagmire of Twitter and created an account so I could tweet at them.. and got silence.

    Pretty disappointing. I ended up moving all my DNS to AWS Route 53 after a few hours of pulling out my hair. They did eventually respond to my email like a day later, after I’d already moved everything over.

    But idk maybe I’m wrong expecting an indie domain registrar to have super high availability on their nameservers.. oh well

  • fr fr ive thought that too over the past few years

    Although that said I just tried to find some examples to justify that sentiment.. and all their newly minted words seem legit to me. Maybe I’m just a silly outdated millennial now

  • You know how it goes, first people start saying the silly meme phrase “ironically”, then they can’t stop themselves saying it, then it becomes awkwardly unironic, and then it gets embedded in the lexicon and Miriam-Webster adds it to the dictionary

    2060 is going to be lit fam AHEM I mean it’s going to be funny

  • I am a dev and I concur. I’ve also noticed golang projects are more likely to be good quality compared to projects written using most other popular languages

    As to why that is.. well, all I can really do is compare languages on their details and make some kind of speculative guess at the sociological implications lol

    I don’t see golang frequently picked for use in your stereotypical “enterprise business factory REST microservice” project. Typically it’s like, for infra projects. At least in my experience. So that probably has a lot of downstream impacts on our perception of quality. Hmm

  • oh man..

    People can be such dicks, you have my sympathy.

    I’ve been thinking about open sourcing a Node project of mine recently.. concerning that this is the kind of thing to expect