Instead of one-to-one connection it implements one-to-many. Theoretically it can significantly reduce costs of self-hosted instances, increasing speed and reliability....
@thatfuckinglinuxguy I'm surprised there's not a more coherent support offering for Debian. (I'm not counting Canonical here) I know there are some small consultancies.
Perhaps this is the moment for a medium-scale Debian company to emerge. The kind of company you might do a multi-million support contract with.
YSK: There's a protocol designed for decentralized networks. It is called Named Data Networking (NDN) (named-data.net)
Instead of one-to-one connection it implements one-to-many. Theoretically it can significantly reduce costs of self-hosted instances, increasing speed and reliability....
We are launching KBIN fully managed service (elest.io)
Hey dear community, we just launched today our fully managed hosting service of KBIN...
Twitter failed to pay cloud bill or migrate, off the service. So it then DDOS'd itself
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