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  • While this might be true, it's all about the context. They make it seem like the Israelis are targeting the "bad guys" and should be allowed to do so. But they don't mention the unrightful suffering and death of Palestinian civilians at all.

    You now what I mean? If they call the Hamas a radical islamic terror organization (which I'm fine with), why don't they also call the Israelis a radical zionist terror organization?

    What I want to read is, if the Hamas fucked up, then let me know about it, also, if the Israelis fucked up, I want to know about that too.

  • Please don't confuse hamas supporters with supporters of Palestine. Two totally different things.

  • I'm aware of that, and some of the current claims are probably subject to change in the future. I just browsed through reuters, and they seem unbiased. While my local news refers to hamas as "radical islamic terror organisation Hamas", reuters just uses "hamas".

  • Do you browse lemmy via photon, p.lemmy.world. I have the upload issue there. but lemmy.workd works fine.

  • Actually.. I think I like fastmail

  • I've already switched to protonmail. And tried skiff before that, which I didn't like that much.

    I might give fastmail a try. Thx

  • see... and most of us (RPis excluded) rent cheap servers where software is expected to run performantly, like 4c/8t at best (bare), but 2c/4t nucs are probably a majority... Adding to that, we run additional services, next to NC, and based on the traffic (probably up to 5 users max simultaneously) this should be fairly enough.

  • why that shitty writing, thou?

  • Depends what you're running it on. If you're running it on an 8c/16t 64gb system, you're probably fine.

  • ok... valid point, and I also agree on the refactoring argument.

    To mitigate the compatibility issue, they could release a new major version, and let plugin developers simultaneously (or not) rewrite their codebase to make it compatible. That's how WordPress plugins work, although WP is a whole other mess, and not the best of examples, but they also have a large userbase and plugins.

    lol, I too was thinking about trying to kickstart a similar project in Go. I'm by no means a professional go-dev (former PHP-dev, currently Node), but I think it shouldn't be that hard.

  • but also, most of these languages run a compiled executable, while PHP has to go through a parser. java is another exception with it's vm, but you get my point.

    so, all in all... PHP has overhead, in many ways .. sure it might be negligible (gosh, I always have to look up the spelling of this word) in some situation, but in other it adds up so much that it makes it unsuitable for the task.

    yeah, I like these type of convos where there's no right or wrong... just "yes, but..."s

  • And what I forgot to mention, there's the fact that it's not async. So it adds up even more to the delay when fetching stuff.

  • Thx... I'll have a look into it

  • Yeah, I'm aware of that, and it's not a big deal

  • As of right now, I mainly store PDFs and docs/sheets on drive, which I frequently access via desktop (browswe) or mobile. So these two are a necessity.

  • Yes.. I want to stay away from webex, msteams, etc. as much as possible

    Not because of the big-corp, but because the software is just a bloated crap.

  • I mentioned it in another topic regarding kbin, which is also written in PHP.

    If you run a node/go/rust server and you hit the endpoint /hello which returns a simple "hello world", they will just return that. PHP however, has to initialize and execute the whole framework stuff, before returning a simple "hello world".

    So there's definitely some overhead, which to some degree can be limited by using caching like redis, etc.

  • Where I come from, education is free. So, nope!

  • 3 hrs? thank god I don't use the official YT app 😂.

    But you're right. One should at least watch a real-world practical example of its usage.

  • I might give it a shot since it comes close enough featurewise.