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Nazis are human. Cruelty is all too human. The problem is, some people are completely beyond help, and will kill you just for existing, the first chance they get. You have to be ready if that happens, because it might happen sooner than you think.
Nazis are human. Cruelty is all too human. The problem is, some people are completely beyond help, and will kill you just for existing, the first chance they get. You have to be ready if that happens, because it might happen sooner than you think.
I have automatic updates on everything. If it breaks, I fix it when I have time. If I don’t, it remains broken.
I could also just not do updates, but I like new features.
You might need to lower your expectations
Yes, though self-defense may be justifiable.
Nobody is talking about cosplay nazis.
Is it feasible to self host websites
yes
for small businesses
NOPE
Well, you say your business sites, so I assume you’re okay with downtime. I would absolutely not self-host sites for someone else’s business, because if something happens to the hosting (ISP outage, power outage, bad update, hardware failure, accidental deletion, misconfiguration, ISP block, flood/fire/storm, theft, I can go on) then it’s my ass on the line. Simple hosting is cheap, spend the few bucks for a lot more peace of mind.
Is rust more maintainable than C?
Docker: ouroboros. Linux: unattended-upgrades or dnf-automatic. Windows: MECM.
I know those FOSS ones aren’t centralized, but I find it a lot easier for them to just update themselves as necessary.