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  • Bad day to be a KFC bucket or pants, let's fucking gooooo

  • Because shitting your pants after a KFC bucket is enough fun for now.

  • Don't leave us hanging, this could be a true Lemmy moment that will be part of history forever. Like when someone watches a Lemmy video in 10 years this could get mentioned.

  • I need this in my life. I am not yet ready to give up. I grew accustomed to this. Let's make it happen! We're all tech people, we know we can just upvote this post the way it needs to be. Its not nice, noone likes to press the trigger on dying deer we just hit with our car, but someone has to do it. The suffering introduced is greater if the trigger is not pressed. Do the right thing.

  • You can change that and make your wife's life worse.

  • lol what the fuck is your problem? How about you do something and explain to me how you self host a CDN hosted by fastly?????

    When did I resolve the Hostname to a DNS record? Are you fucking stupid you obviously don't know what you are talking about. I resolved it's domain to an IPv4 address which points entirely to a fastly server. It's not a resource that get's delivered by CDN, it's the whole fucking website they are serving, which is a service they sell and that's not self hosting.

    God damn why am I even spending my time arguing with someone that didn't understand the basics yet. If you think a domain is a hostname and an IPv4 address is a DNS record, just back off and return to the books. You probably feel so cool and think you have done something, which you did, you ridiculed yourself.

  • So you mean Fastly is providing CDN servers which cache the content of dev.to and then serve them to the visitor on their servers?

    Well yeah that's not self hosting.

  • Unfortunately he is not talking about security?

  • No, dev.to points to 151.101.194.217 which is an IPv4 that belongs to Fastly Inc

  • Google, Apple etc save lists of APs and their GPS coordinates via phones for example.

  • Unlucky, I caught them in a group.

  • It's nothing fancy I just needed more CPU power on my router. I'm not saying it makes sense to use a hardware key to access the internet on router level, I'm just saying it works.

    openBSD is actually kinda common base for routers. Also why would I hide a router in some inaccessible corner?

  • He almost had a key expiring.