DayInProgress 1y ago • 100%
It makes a lot of sense!
To err is human, repeat the mistake is foolish
Thx for sharing the article!
DayInProgress 1y ago • 95%
Or use a password manager. Works very well for me.
At least until I don't hit my head on something and forget the master password… sigh
DayInProgress 1y ago • 85%
And you already do that by posting your question here!
DayInProgress 1y ago • 100%
I think that was a bug, because you only need to enter the community you want and post in there.
DayInProgress 1y ago • 100%
It's always DNS (bad memories showing up)
DayInProgress 1y ago • 100%
Don't let the government know about this
DayInProgress 1y ago • 100%
I think that is good to make simple questions sometimes because sometimes a google search isn't enough to solve all of your doubts and questions. Sometimes you need to talk to more experienced people to learn things you've never heard of and discover more things on your own.
DayInProgress 1y ago • 100%
Looks like it is very stressful to work when you need this amount of availability, even more with the pressure that a little error can cause giant consequences.
Thanks for your answer!
DayInProgress 1y ago • 100%
Whoa, there are a lot more factors than i was thinking.
I am not planning to host a site, I was just thinking about it and how complex it would be to make such website and well, makes sense to only the biggest sites on the web have that level of availability.
Thanks for your answer and for your time!
The 6 nines mean that an ideal service should have 99,9999% uptime, right? **That's almost 32 seconds of downtime in a year!** If so, how much would it cost to do it? (Let's consider that is a marketplace site with 1000 daily users)
DayInProgress 1y ago • 100%
And for people who need chromium, there's mulch, a hardened chromium fork with some security patches from vanadium