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ejjpi commented on The new and upgraded Framework Laptop   community.frame.work/t/in... · Posted by u/etbusch
ejjpi · 4 years ago
Glad to see the upgraded version, I hope they'll open ordering in Italy soon!
ejjpi commented on Ask HN: Cloudflare broke my domain's DNSSEC making it unreachable since 4 days    · Posted by u/medguru
ejjpi · 4 years ago
I'm also noticing that Cloudflare support is going terribly downhill.

I have an issue with the Cloudflare infrastructure on my domain since WEEKS, giving me thousands of 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable errors per day (cloudflare side, not the origin server) and nobody seems to care or able to resolve.

Removing the ability to create support tickets on free plan doesn't help at all, I mean, I get it why they're doing it, but asking on their community forum as an alternative it's not an acceptable solution. Neither going after Cloudflare employees on social media platforms hoping for a reply.

If I'm also going to pay for their services such as Zero Trust, domains registrar and R2, why do I have to switch to a Pro plan just to open a support ticket? Perhaps a middle-ground solution like 1 free support ticket per month on a free plan would be a good compromise?

I still think they're giving an incredible service and value for free, but this sucks.

ejjpi commented on In 2020, two thirds of Google searches ended without a click   sparktoro.com/blog/in-202... · Posted by u/randfish
BitwiseFool · 5 years ago
Google results have gotten dramatically worse over this last decade. Google now seems to fixate on the most common terms in my query and returns the most generic results for my geographic area. And, it seems like quotes and the old google-fu techniques are just ignored or are no longer functional.

There are a whole host of factors behind this, but I'm certain that the switch to Natural Language Processing / Semantic Search drove this decline.

ejjpi · 5 years ago
We are in this situation because people never wanted to pay anything on the web, so we have become the product. That's the price to pay when you want everything for free.
ejjpi commented on Ask HN: What are the best websites that the Anglosphere doesn't know about?    · Posted by u/remolacha
modulo42 · 5 years ago
As a learner of Italian I was always wondering if there is any tech site like HN, SO, etc. in Italian. Besides the really good 2024 podcast from Radio 24 - https://www.radio24.ilsole24ore.com/programmi/2024 - I did not find anything I would return to regularly. Any hints?
ejjpi · 5 years ago
Tech news: - https://www.hwupgrade.it - https://www.tomshw.it

PC Building: - https://pangoly.com

Gamers Forum (one of the oldest): - https://netgamers.it/index.php

Daily News: - https://www.repubblica.it/

Marketplace: - https://www.subito.it/

ejjpi commented on Disk Prices on Amazon   diskprices.com/... · Posted by u/apsec112
mNovak · 6 years ago
Setting aside the issue of counterfeits on Amazon, this is really nice. Clear, simple, functional and allows you to explore the space not just comparison shop for a specific item.

I've long thought Amazon has terrible search and sort options for things like computer parts. Trying to buy e.g. RAM is a nightmare.

ejjpi · 6 years ago
This is why you have to rely on third party services to perform advanced search and filtering. Pangoly and PCPartPicker do that exact job with advanced filtering, eg: https://pangoly.com/en/browse/ram
ejjpi commented on Disk Prices on Amazon   diskprices.com/... · Posted by u/apsec112
spectramax · 6 years ago
It is worth noting the design and density of information presented in this website - we've forgotten how to present lots of data to users because the modern trend is to pad everything with whitespace. Dense design, no frills, just a table - this is what the web needs more of.
ejjpi · 6 years ago
Clear and simple, with filtering and sorting: https://pangoly.com/en/chart/ssd (also performance included)
ejjpi commented on Raspberry Pi 4   raspberrypi.org/blog/rasp... · Posted by u/MarcScott
ejjpi · 6 years ago
Can it run Windows 10 with the 4GB RAM model?
ejjpi commented on Ask HN: What's your favorite way of getting a web app up quickly in 2018?    · Posted by u/westoncb
ejjpi · 8 years ago
I'm surprised noone mentioned ASP.NET yet. With Visual Studio Code + .NET Core you have a completely free environment/framework that can run web applications on both Linux and Windows in minutes.
ejjpi commented on PUBG Mobile app requires “read sensitive log data” permission on your device   twitter.com/pangolycom/st... · Posted by u/ejjpi
ejjpi · 8 years ago
Also, the app is published by a dodgy company named "Proxima Beta" based in Singapore.

u/ejjpi

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