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> Or rather NO, because this daemon runs with root privileges.

note that docker daemon does not have to be running with root privileges. you can use this script to start docker rootless: https://github.com/docker-archive/engine/blob/master/contrib...


I think powerdns does the same, splitting into three daemons: cache with router, authoritative server and recursive resolver.

maybe kitty should just implement an X11 server or wayland and support all gui programs

And emacs. Is that still a meme

It already exists for Sixel: https://github.com/saitoha/xserver-sixel

...but at that point X forwarding or VNC seems more useful.



2025: A major VPN company stops offering Virtual Private Networks.

They used to correctly call themselves proxies back in the day. They only started calling themselves "VPNs" because "Private Network" makes for good marketing with the "hide your traffic from snoopers" angle, even though it's not the kind of private network a VPN is.

... so they can pivot to AI.

if it just downloads from youtube and is just a browser, i'll just continue using http://music.youtube.com/ with sponsorblock and ublock origin.

If your website is one static file you can use vim undo history to go back years in the past.

Presumably by F5 from original Russian developers. But they forked it into freenginx and angie and this module specifically mentions angie. So they "stole" it back and continue developing it.

Edit: there's already a sibling post with a link with way more info


Yes, but you still waste their processing power.


I never saw anyone use T9 in Slovenia, but from being online and watching american movies I noticed it's used almost universally. I guess it works for typing English but Slovene didn't get such good support. Plus it was never enabled by default so people (myself included) just learned to get fast fingers.


I remember disabling T9 as the first step when getting any "new" phone, so it must've been enabled on some. Then again, I rarely got phones new from the store, so this might have been because they were factory reset.

I don't think I ever really knew what it was, other than "that thing that made typing difficult". I doubt any phone shipped with a Slovene dictionary for T9, so it was probably just doing its best trying to map my seemingly nonsensical keypresses onto English words.


I want to provide a counterexample: my Sony Ericsson W... something had a decent T9 Slovene dictionary. If I manage to turn it on, I'll let you know:)


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