Pizza without bread? Pizza without bread.
Pizza? Pizza.
Pizza with pizza? Pizza++.
Pizza without bread? Pizza without bread.
Pizza? Pizza.
Pizza with pizza? Pizza++.
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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.
Same guy is behind these both.
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.)
It's the opposite.
And Vagrant also integrates well for provisioning scripts.
Is there anything that I'm missing out if I stay with Vagrant?
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)