Thanks, I hate it.
Hi, I’m cnschn.
Thanks, I hate it.
I just finished Tunic (not 100%, but got to the “right” ending). I managed solving all the endgame stuff myself, man it was hard resisting to just look things up, but it was really rewarding to figure it out!
And even if it were a sign of insanity, it would most certainly not be its definition.
I’ve used gandi for about 10 years as well, but they lost me to porkbun with their recent not-so-well communicated price increases (including dropping the small free email mailboxes)
It works so well! I have my LMS server scrobble to maloja directly, multi-scrobbler for Spotify and even imported a Spotify data dump so I have my whole history in there.
Basically what you buy in the auction is not the domain, but the permission to go run it at a registrar of your choice.
Another vote for Porkbun here, in my case using Cloudflare for my nameservers.
Soooo, they skipped being Extender and went straight to the Extinguisher phase?
I was a bit weirded out by this as well, but honestly - it’s pretty straightforward and has been working just fine for me. shrug
One more vote for Caddy, everything just works, simple things are simple but you have a lot of flexibility for more complex situations.
Hetzner is awesome, I’ve been using both their VMs and a Storage Box for my backups for years, never had any issues, reasonably priced as well!
You could, but it probably wouldn’t help much. The overhead for each additional Postgres server is minimal, the RAM usage comes from each database. It doesn’t really matter if those are on the same postgres instance or on separate ones, in my experience.
So true, every few months I get the urge to ditch Synapse, but then I think about how much of a hassle it would be to migrate and happily pay a few bucks more for the extra RAM on the VPS. Don’t be me, use Dendrite right from the start.
Also survivorship bias. A few old cars lasted for a really long time, but you don’t see or think about the majority that didn’t.
The thing is, it’s “only” a simulation, and with DFT stuff (the approach used in the simulation) there is usually quite a bit of wiggle room to get some interesting results. It’s still kind of a big deal, it says something like “hey these people’s results might not be complete nonsense”, but I’m still waiting for someone reproducing something experimentally.