They come and go. They’re random clutter. We only need a few big instances that hosts a majority of the communities and that’s it. Why do we need so many smaller ones?
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What is the point of small instances?
They come and go. They’re random clutter. We only need a few big instances that hosts a majority of the communities and that’s it. Why do we need so many smaller ones?
Which domain name registrar should I use?
If I want the maximum anonymity while buying it?
Coming to you soon... (lemmy.world)
Remote storage solution ?
I used to rock a bare metal 1Tib HDD server for 17€/month, that I used as an NFS server for all my other servers which needed storage space....
Delete Twitter Account’ Searches Soar 292% (www.valuewalk.com)
'Delete Twitter account' searches have risen by 292% in the U.S. as Elon Musk limits how many tweets users can view