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kota [he/him]

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  • The elementary dev is very cool, but I just personally don't love the macos like window management :/

  • Yep definitely still interested! Sorry, was away from my computer for a few days and didn't see I had messages on here

  • Woah sweet! I've run mothership a handful of times this year for some friends and we had a blast, but I'd love to get to be a player. Saturday would probably be the best day for me.

  • Kota (developer of diethex.net) appreciation post.

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  • Aww thanks! Kinda funny that it's like my most actually meaningful programming project. I should really get around to making spoilers work properly...

  • Pretty big fan of caddy for your actual web server / proxy. Nice clean and readable configs (far nicer than nginx or apache imo). Also it'll fetch your certificates automatically so you don't need to faff about with certbot. Seconding what hello_hello said about making a static site with hugo or similar. It'll be much faster and zero maintenance once you've made the site, but a bit more effort to develop. There's a good collection of themes if you're not interested in learning css+html, but it's not that hard either. Happy to point to some good resources.

    1gb of ram is far more than you need for a static site. For wordpress it'll be probably "enough", but you can always allocate a swap file if it becomes a problem https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Swap#Swap_file_creation

    Feel free to dm me questions

  • tbh I'm quite surprised 20 percent of CNN's audience wants Iran to have nukes

  • Exactly, for anyone who's interested:

    Qwant = BingEcosia = Google + BingStartpage = Google / BingSwisscow = BingmetaGer = BingDuckDuckGo = combination of Yahoo, Google, Bing, and a tiny bit of their own indexingBrave Search = mostly their own index, but a tiny bit of Bing

    Yahoo = used to have their own indexer, but mostly Bing since 2009ish

    There are only a few independent indexers, most notably Yandex, but also some tiny projects like vyntr, marginalia, wiby, and other small ones which only index a small fraction of the web.

  • technology @hexbear.net

    For my comrades with old shitty phones