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pfcd commented on Reddit will block the Internet Archive   theverge.com/news/757538/... · Posted by u/timpera
pfcd · 16 days ago
It already was blocked, in a way.

See: https://www.reddit.com/r/internetarchive/comments/1gpn54q/is...

> They are not specifically targeting Wayback Machine. Anything other than residential IP's are blocked, to my information. Such as IP's of cloud services like Hetzner, GCP, AWS... The list goes on. (from my comment there)

pfcd commented on Italy's pizza detectives   bbc.com/travel/article/20... · Posted by u/pseudolus
bavent · 20 days ago
Quesadilla? Pizza. Taco? Folded pizza. Calzone - taco, therefore folded pizza. Toast with jam? Sweet pizza. Shit on a shingle? Military pizza.
pfcd · 20 days ago
Any food without bread? Pizza without bread.

Pizza without bread? Pizza without bread.

Pizza? Pizza.

Pizza with pizza? Pizza++.

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pfcd commented on GitHub pull requests were down   githubstatus.com/incident... · Posted by u/lr0
lrvick · 22 days ago
We recommend Codeberg/Forgejo now since it is better in every way, and Gitlab went corpo.
pfcd · 22 days ago
> We recommend Codeberg/Forgejo now since it is better in every way...

Lol.

> ...and Gitlab went corpo.

How else will they sustain/maintain such a product and compete with the likes of GitHub? With donations? Good luck.

pfcd commented on Online Collection of Keygen Music   keygenmusic.tk... · Posted by u/mifydev
glimshe · 25 days ago
Great memories. "Keygen music" feels like a genre of electronic music... Are there people making electronic music that sounds like Keygen music but with modern instruments?
pfcd · 25 days ago
Check out [MASTER BOOT RECORD](https://www.youtube.com/@MasterBootRecord) and [KEYGEN CHURCH](https://www.youtube.com/@KEYGEN_CHURCH).

Same guy is behind these both.

pfcd commented on Terminal app can now run full graphical Linux apps in the latest Android Canary   androidauthority.com/linu... · Posted by u/thunderbong
msgodel · a month ago
Nope. My last laptop has lower specs than modern phones.
pfcd · a month ago
That doesn't mean they are "normal PCs".

Define what is a "normal PC" to you, then. Is it just specs?

pfcd commented on Terminal app can now run full graphical Linux apps in the latest Android Canary   androidauthority.com/linu... · Posted by u/thunderbong
msgodel · a month ago
This was the issue I had doing anything interesting on Android in the past. It just randomly kills things so you can't do much more serious stuff than web browsing/social media on it.

I suppose normal GNU/Linux might have this issue as well if you run an OS with lots of background services that randomly consume large amounts of RAM or if your desktop environment does. I don't so outside of kind of insane environments like raspberry pi zeros or weird situations on servers I don't typically run into this. (and no. It's not 2010, phones are normal PCs not a weird embedded environment.)

pfcd · a month ago
> phones are normal PCs not a weird embedded environment

It's the opposite.

pfcd commented on Boost your development environment with Ubuntu Multipass   letsdebug.it/post/21-ubun... · Posted by u/indigodaddy
greatgib · a year ago
If the thing is based on snap, it is a total no go for me.
pfcd · a year ago
Could you elaborate on that? How exactly snaps are a "no go"?
pfcd commented on Boost your development environment with Ubuntu Multipass   letsdebug.it/post/21-ubun... · Posted by u/indigodaddy
antifarben · a year ago
Over the past decade or so I used Vagrant for these things.

And Vagrant also integrates well for provisioning scripts.

Is there anything that I'm missing out if I stay with Vagrant?

pfcd · a year ago
Not much. But I heard a lot that it is way more stable and reliable. Since they are not working on multiple providers like Vagrant does (VMWare, VBox...) every function works without a complaint. It is undeniably a great way to spin up Ubuntu VMs. It has cloud-init too. So I don't think you'll be missing something from Vagrant.

u/pfcd

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