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  • I think is the logic used for Linux kernel versioning so you're in good company.

    But everyone should really follow semantic versioning. It makes life so much easier.

  • Written in bash?! Superb effort but I can't help wondering why you'd choose bash?

  • Can you really take a source seriously when it presents every statement so emotionally and dramatically

    The trouble with the truth inside America's most famous five-sided building exploded anew Thursday

  • Which everyone will ignore.

  • Nah, he has said he's not a spy so it can't be him

  • Do websites come under the remit of self hosting?

    Personally I host static websites with GitHub, cloudfront, netlify, onrender etc. Trivial to setup, more reliable and better cdn distribution. Anything dynamic lives in a data center rather than a self host setup.

  • Fair, but you were asking how people approach security for self hosted solutions and I guess I'm challenging why anything needs to be public. Self hosting is typically for your own services which can usually be hidden behind a VPN.

    The exception I guess is email, but I never understand why people attempt self hosted mail servers

  • Don't expose anything publicly, instead setup wireguard for every VM. Connect your phone, PC etc to the VPN so you have full access without publicly exposing anything.

    You may have touched on this but your post was way too long so I only read the headings

  • It's absolutely fucking ridiculous to be even entertaining the notion of mining coal in a developed country.

    The north is neglected but opening new coal mines is not a solution to any problem.

  • Their target market are people they can upsell extended warranties, anti-virus, etc to. So if you're buying individual computer components you already have too much knowledge for them to exploit you

  • I think zero matches means "we weren't able to find any suitable ads so we don't give a fuck about you"

  • It would be more useful to see metrics weighted per active user it's trivial to update a server if it's just for yourself, and likewise it's easy to let it lag a few versions behind.

    What's more relevant is the version number the large instances are running

  • What's even more insane is hospital staff have little choice but to use these car parks so they're exploited daily.

  • Indeed, that's why I use the AGPL license. Corporations hate it because it forces them to give back.

  • That's actually pretty reasonable. I'd be happy to make my open source projects compliant for a company - but they can damn well pay me for the effort.

  • More likely that they know of all the data they gather this is the most privacy defying, and impossible to anonymise so they're fixing it before the EU forces them to.

  • Why do so many projects ignore semantic versioning? It's so much easier to comprehend changes when versions are major, minor or patch

  • You're a very strange person.