Is libreddit dead if you self host and don’t make enough requests to end up rate limited?
Is libreddit dead if you self host and don’t make enough requests to end up rate limited?
All of the public instances seem to be rate limited and not return any results. Take it you don’t get that issue self-hosting it?
Personally, I have firstname@secondname.email That was a domain I set up when I was self employed, contracting for people, trying to look ‘professional’ I still use it to this day, though the professional requirement is gone now since I’m employed by a company. Still, it’s catchy and not that expensive, so I keep it, and renew for long periods of time.
Then I have another domain, not personally identifiable, for whatever stuff I want to host/play with. This one is a three letter .ac domain, I got 10 years for $200 ish. The three letters are my initials
So you say, is there usefulness in having a real name domain? Not unless it’s your business. For me, when I was contracting, it was a simple attempt to get clients to remember me over the hundreds of others
To me, ones like joeblacktechnicalservices@gmail.com always seem like a lazy attempt, for a ‘business’
As much as I dislike Apple, this can only be a good thing. Hopefully other companies will follow suit, and we’ll eventually look back and frown at how our electrical accessories were wrapped in bits of skin
if one already has set their (primitive) curves in the crappy bios interface, does this just override them once the daemon is running?