

Right, I self-host email and have done for ten years or more, but I don’t do it out of a server at home. Does my Postfix not count as selfhosting any more?


Right, I self-host email and have done for ten years or more, but I don’t do it out of a server at home. Does my Postfix not count as selfhosting any more?


As I understand it, ricing a machine is to excessively modify it to achieve more speed, users of Gentoo being the origina ricers in the Linux world.
The term itself has dubious and arguably racist origins, in the world of modification of Japanese cars for street racing.


Sounds like HowToBasic (or Basics?), from memory.


So this came up with this user a few days ago, and apparently ð fell out of use later in Old English and its usage was merged into þ for hundreds of years.
I remain unconvinced.


My leatherman was a little over a ton That thing must be huge!

I’ve actually written exactly that before, when I needed to check the lowest bit in an SQL dialect with no bitwise operators. It was disgusting and awesome.


Would you happen to be willing to throw work to random out-of-work devs who aren’t in your city? I may know a couple over here in England…


This is Settled: https://xkcd.com/1235/


As I understand it, the prophecy is that when the state of Israel is fully unified once more, and the temple of Solomon is rebuilt, Jesus will return and the second battle of Armageddon will commence.
End of the world, rapture of the believers into Heaven, the whole bit.


Being realistic, it’s not something I see gaining adoption, mostly because HTCPCP is a joke protocol and isn’t a complete spec. Any internet-connected coffee machine nowadays would probably go through a ZigBee proxy or similar, and talk some proprietary format.


Essentially. If the end user is being asked to make a financial outlay to get to the same things they did before, it’s unlikely that will go down well.


It should, certainly. But the original draft introducing the header had a typo, and now we’re all stuck with it.


Added a second meaning for HA, thanks.


Mm, added a few numeronyms: i18n, l10n, a11y, k8s.


Inserted to the list, thanks.


The database is domain-specific: here in /c/selfhosted, an acronym like IP (if I had that in the list) would mean something different to a database for (say) /c/legal. General acronyms like YSK aren’t included.


Thanks; inserted: HA, LXC, SAN


You make a fine point: it’s case-sensitive, so it’d only see PiHole. Which I guess is fine…
It also doesn’t kick in until at least five comments have been left on a thread, so as not to be spammy as much as possible.


Don’t mind me, just testing acronym detection.
NAS, PiHole, MQTT
This is Theresa May, predecessor to the Cabbage Lady. (Crazy how many prime ministers we went through in those few years.)