Yeah, sure, 5 years after google flagged one of the sites i hosted, some firewalls (including isp-level blocks) mark the domain as unsafe. Google removed the block after more than a week but the stink continues until today.
It was also a development domain and we were forced to change it.
Now imagine you're running a successful open source project developed in the open, where it's expected that people outside your core team review and comment on changes.
Websites that download links for you - online download managers.
You paste a link or drop a torrent and they return you a link from their CDN to downloaded content. The links these services can handle include magnets, cryptolockers (like rapidshare) and sometimes youtube etc.
Sounds silly except for one caveat - massive cache - if someone has downloaded the link before you, they respond instantly because they already have the files.
The name comes from real-debrid, which is the OG debrid service, but recently started working with law enforcement. If you want to find which ones are currently the best, Kodi addon based pirate communities use and discuss them a lot, I only know /r/addons4kodi from reddit.
I got a server for free and at one point, over half of my energy bill was for storing movies and nextcloud. Depends on the energy cost where you live, but for that price I could have paid for the highest tier of some cloud office suite that doesn't run slow like nextcloud, and the highest plan of netflix.
Of course i chose self hosting, but this time with energy efficient hardware, server now takes 50 watts peak, with 4 hdds and an nvme. Asrock rack motherboard, with IPMI.
Same here, though last time I used a nice frontend was in 2010s, it stopped being developed like all these smaller projects finally end up, and I'm back to using curl. Perhaps it's time to try again, httpie has been around for a while so maybe it's here to stay
If the devs put work into making the backend work instead of adding shiny new features, maybe it would gain some usage, but if an IM doesn't work between 2 devices, which is its most basic job, and this continues over span of almost a decade, it's just not something anyone but its developers can use.
Right? No better feeling than pissing off a bridge