

no, self-hosted meaning it’s all on the local network. it’s just a folder on NAS that has a local DNS route to it.
rewrite rules that rewrite the HTML and replaces “cdn.stuff.com” to “mycdn.local.net”.
so not a true CDN, but a mock.
no, self-hosted meaning it’s all on the local network. it’s just a folder on NAS that has a local DNS route to it.
rewrite rules that rewrite the HTML and replaces “cdn.stuff.com” to “mycdn.local.net”.
so not a true CDN, but a mock.
let’s just say if you can leave Taiwan, now would be a fantastic time.
still hard. most projects still CDN online instead of packaging into a single application.
it’s one of the most infuriating things about self-hosting. so I made my own self-hosted CDN and have rewrite rules that replace most public cdb domains and reroute them to my own local.
it would be great if I could just have something in the middle that would download once and cache locally on request, but it’s effort that would be taken from my time afk.
you know what else is illegal?
I don’t give a flying fuck what they think is illegal anymore since none of them give a shit about the rule of law anymore.
in the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
I wouldn’t trust a foil bag to do anything 100%.
the only 100% way to not be caught is not bring it.
it also provides an alibi. “see, my phone was here all day long.”
sounds like a good reason to target any helicopters flying overhead with green lasers.
no.
the answer is always, no.
yes, that’s why it’s been down for this long…
technically you don’t stop being anything when you die except for alive.
asshole when you’re alive? asshole when you’re dead.
you do lose the ability to be anything but that after you doe though.
at least until you’re forgotten… which he did solidify his place in history as one of the weakest bitches in post cold war Russian history.
have you thought maybe it might be easier to ghost her?
just pretend you’re dead and she might go away.
edit:
“unforseen hardware failure”
somebody didn’t check their backups!
well that’s poor planning and why bots are such a problem.
I know CSRF tokens aren’t a silver bullet, but doing nothing to stop them does nothing to stop them.
yes, but those frontends are typically tied closer to the backend than a public API.
things like CSRF can help block abuse of the back end.
why does everything need a mobile app?
you mean an API for bots…
and that’s important why? pick a different bank, or don’t use the app at all.
I get that some folks think using the app is a requirement. that may be true for some but not all.
don’t support shitty services and these companies won’t continue to abuse us.
cool, any dev who requires that is acting in bad faith against my privacy and doesn’t deserve my support.
does that mean god doesn’t exist because I don’t read the Bible?