malicious intent
malicious intent
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No bullshit, works as intended.
Sounds like a skill and/or distro issue
Isn’t it GNU/Linux/Android?
If you remove it afterwards completely naked to install Debian Stable, everything is still on Track
I’d suggest to remove it and install Debian Stable as a tactical next move.
Can you give some info that’s still there?
Interesting, what does it leave?
lol what the fuck is your problem? How about you do something and explain to me how you self host a CDN hosted by fastly???
When did I resolve the Hostname to a DNS record? Are you fucking stupid you obviously don’t know what you are talking about. I resolved it’s domain to an IPv4 address which points entirely to a fastly server. It’s not a resource that get’s delivered by CDN, it’s the whole fucking website they are serving, which is a service they sell and that’s not self hosting.
God damn why am I even spending my time arguing with someone that didn’t understand the basics yet. If you think a domain is a hostname and an IPv4 address is a DNS record, just back off and return to the books. You probably feel so cool and think you have done something, which you did, you ridiculed yourself.
So you mean Fastly is providing CDN servers which cache the content of dev.to and then serve them to the visitor on their servers?
Well yeah that’s not self hosting.
Debian Stable
Unfortunately he is not talking about security?
No, dev.to points to 151.101.194.217 which is an IPv4 that belongs to Fastly Inc
He almost had a key expiring.
[…] anyone know why Volvo went in this direction?
So noone is talking about Volvo?
Other than that, SteamOS started with Debian and switched to Arch last minute before the steam deck released.
By now all the games are supported pretty good on Linux