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You're not paying for the traffic load though, Microsoft does. I think it's unfair to compare a forge run by a giant and one run by a tiny company, or for that matter, self hosting users.


Yeah I wanted to do the same thing and self host my repos but that will have to wait now until this issue is fixed, it looks like...

Could you tell me more about what tool you used to host the repos? And I assume you noticed the traffic in your web logs?


I know there's scalable bloom filters, but are there any alternative data structure like bloom/cuckoo filters that allows for dynamic growth of inserted elements? Ie, I would like to add hundreds of new elements every day and let the filter grow it's capacity automagically.


Migadu do have calendar/contacts but it's a bit tricky setting up, FYI.

Edit: For example, take a look at https://www.migadu.com/guides/thunderbird/ and at the end of that page there's some instructions for setting up calendar.


Pretty sure there's an old movie with Keanu Reeves using some sort of power glove to "browse the net", cyberpunk style.

Edit: Oh yeah it was Johnny Mnemonic https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0113481/


An official RSS/Atom feed would be great too.



Ugh no... No idea how I've missed that.

Thanks!


I was actually wondering how I knew about it :p

I'm not sure it's linked anywhere visible, but it does have an entry in the html head....


There's also /showrss

I'm not sure if there are more tho, I know /ask doesn't have one.


This is interesting. I would like to mention: don't forget students in your future subscription model!

As a new (but middle aged) CS student I think this could be a fun way to encourage my fellow students and myself to exercise more between study sessions.


I concur! Please share some wisdom.


Yeah from that page I picked a refurbished Thinkpad x270 as my new daily drive and set up FreeBSD on it, works perfectly!


Not to poop on your parade, but there's been a bunch of security updates you might want to get?


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