You can also check out their Wikipedia page for some writing from a more neutral point of view (of course there’s still going to be some bias).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Frontier_Foundation
You can also check out their Wikipedia page for some writing from a more neutral point of view (of course there’s still going to be some bias).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Frontier_Foundation
Pornhub mentions that they use Google Analytics about halfway down the page in the section “Proportion of Female Visitors”
Good to know, thank you so much for the advice!
Awesome, thanks for the input. I’ve got a calibre setup too, so that’s good to hear.
Thanks for the advice!
Do you have a recommendation on which one to get? The different options seem fairly similar. Biggest concern is reading outdoors.
Thanks for the reminder that I need to donate to the EFF…
But a good reminder of mortality to revitalize your spark in life! I hope he lived a good life and we certainly know that Captain Holt would have wanted us to use this reminder to make the best of what we have left.
The kernel I didn’t even know I needed
I appreciate your attention to leap year
Pedantic, but for carbon dioxide or oxygen (or most other molecules you’ll write out) it’s a subscript for the number. Wikipedia
~So it would be CO~2~ or H~2~O or O~2~~
Seems my markdown is rusty, however you make subscripts I guess for CO<sub>2</sub>
You joke, but I think I remember it being called Whisparr
Yeah it’s definitely way past the line where it becomes worthwhile to go after you and there’s even a money trail somewhere to trace it back. IMO definitely not worth any potential legal headaches to buy or sell a service like this.
My guesses would be:
Looking at DigitalOcean, a similar ish Droplet would be around $100/mo.
At Hetzner, a similar ish shared host would be around €30–40/mo, or dedicated for €50–60/mo.
Not sure where OP is hosting, but they may have gotten cheaper.
On Hetzner, if you go with OP’s recommendation of 2 vCPU, 8 GB of RAM, and do the storage add on for 100 GB of bulk storage, it’d be about €16/mo.
You might look into NASs or at least NAS software depending on how much storage we’re talking about. Or there are S3-compatible self-hosted solutions that you can search for and do some research.
I might recommend, however, considering a service such as Backblaze if your website’s uptime is critical as a halfway between self hosted and SaaS. I like to self host stuff, but there’s some things such as data backups or password management that is better left to the cloud where you can get SLAs and confidence in your uptime (because it always seems that something goes wrong with your hosting on a Friday night when you’re heading out of town).
I’m in the same boat, biggest donation by far is to my local county charity, with a focus on food security and childhood development. Other than that I donate to Lemmy and Bitwarden (I kinda earmark that as a donation in my mind?).
I don’t understand why everything seems to always require “both sides” in reporting. Some things should be written with an obvious slant and not try to walk it back with a BS quote from the other side.
Thank you for this. I was quite confused as to what this could have meant.
To this day my friends know not to call a melt a grilled cheese around me or they’re going to hear my shitty retelling of this.