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  • Hosting site in your local machine is tricky. It depends on how your ISP configured your network and most of the time you will be under CGNAT. Which means you will not have a unique public IP, but a shared one. Similarly your IP will be dynamic which will need additional configurations. Nowadays it is very difficult to host a site on local machine directly.

    Edit: Checkout if your ISP provide unique IPv6 for your machine. This will not have issues of CGNAT, but you will have to setup DynamicDNS (DDNS) to accomate the changes in IP.

    Edit: If there is CGNAT and you don't have IPv6, then you need 'NAT Hole Punching'. Usually services like Tailscale, ZeroTier, Amnezia, Innernet, v2ray, etc. are needed for that.

    One thing you can try is Tailscale Funnel. Fair warning, bending your head around functioning of Tailscale is not trivial, and you will have to spend some time to properly understand and set it up.

    If you prefer a simpler route, free hosting of a static site is your best bet.

    Netlify is the go to solution if you are familiar with Git. I used to have my portfolio up there. Another option is, as you mentioned, Github Pages.

    Vercel is the another common one people use. But it might be a little more tricky to get it working, because it focus on front end framework like Next.js.

    Checkout Cloudflare Pages too. Very much similar to GitHub Pages, but with the performance and reliability of Cloudflare.

    Heroku is another thing people used in the past. I think the free tier got limited nowadays.

    Good luck with your adventures.

  • lol

    Jump
  • I wonder why they took the effort to adjust the time and commit. Just mention the date in README.md and move on.

  • You know hackers in the movies are very polite and care for their user. When they are hacking or wiping the disk they show proper progress. That is much better user experience than many corporate products. Be like hackers in the movie.

  • Thanks for clarifying. I am not that aware about American leftist circles. I couldn't make the connection.

  • I see. Now the pattern is clear. I was thinking, "I don't see names like Hasan Pikar in this". Thanks for clarifying.

    But the article did not mention this point at all, right? They just published it, naming people, to stay away from controversy, I guess.

  • I wonder what is the purpose of this article. I mean political parties do fund influencers. Probably the only problematic part is the clause where they said this will avoid disclosure of funding. Pretty sure other parties are also doing this.

    So why a long form article with so many details, while it could have been a small report on the discrepancies in the contract.

    If this is about 'politically funding contect creators' which is 'ethically' wrong, then I want to see all other ethically wrong things happening in America reported in detail by media outlets.

  • Haa views are here, finally. Thanks for adding the other features also I requested a while back, in the in between updates. I really appreciate the great work. Thanks.

  • I genuinely appreciate the effort. I have a few comments.

    1. Some of the sources are not left wing at all.
    2. In general I felt long form articles are not in focus. If you need help with sources I can give you my rss feed list.
    3. App links are not working.
  • I have a particular feeling which I want ask you all.

    In the last few years, I have seen that some new cyber security firm will come up with a new 'novel' security vulnerability, and media will give those 'vulenrability' huge coverage, but in the end in reality that vulenrability is just of academic interest, and without any real life implications?

    There was a 'logo fail' vulnerability, then GitHub 'leaking' credentials (it was bad narrative built around a GitHub feature), and so many more.

    All I see is fear mongering with sensationalised media coverage. Am I the only one feeling this way?

  • This is Haverbeke's book, right? Eloquent JavaScript?

  • I just wish every word in it, turned out to be true. What have we done?

  • Anyone else with trypophobia?

  • I was completely confused why would a dealer release a car before they got financials approved. Then I read about the yo-yo scam. In my country under no circumstances you will get the car, without prior financial approval. America is weird.

  • Missed a good chance for a lame pun.

    "I'm checking this new inter'net' thing". 😁

  • It's all AI. You should not worry about it. In fact you should not think about it. All is going to be fine.

  • I wonder which voice he heard. The one we hear ourselves, or the one we hear in the recording of our voice.