Thing is, my browser isn’t configured that way. So works well, I guess.
Thing is, my browser isn’t configured that way. So works well, I guess.
It wasn't "discontinued," no one was working on it for years, and it was pointless to purchase.
The PinePhone is an outdated ripoff.
If it was being made and sold and now it's not, then it was discontinued. You may point out reasons why it was discontinued, but that is in fact what happened.
In fact that latter example might provide a solution. Set up a company willing to publish apps whilst hiding the actual developer's identity.
When I saw the 47-day expiration period, it made me wonder if someone is trying to force everyone onto cloud solutions like what Azure provides.
The old geezer in me is disappointed that it's increasingly harder to host a site on a cable modem at home. (But I haven't done that in over two decades.)
> The old geezer in me is disappointed that it's increasingly harder to host a site on a cable modem at home. (But I haven't done that in over two decades.)
It might be harder to host at home, but only for network reasons. It is perfectly straightforward to use letsencrypt and your choice of acme client to do certificates; I really don't think that's meaningful point of friction even with the shorter certificate lifetimes.
Edit: I think that the use of ZFS for your /tmp would solve this. You get Error Corrected memory writing to an check-summed file system.