

“workn in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.”
It’s kinda funny how we need a bit of structure and routine, but also absolutely need some chaos to make it work.
“workn in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.”
It’s kinda funny how we need a bit of structure and routine, but also absolutely need some chaos to make it work.
I’m surprised it’s so low. My brother in law just sent me a photo posing with the red-bellied black snake that he found in his suburban Melbourne backyard today.
Imagine running a website for 20 years, changing absolutely nothing, and one day you’re being targeted because someone else on the other side of the planet changed something at their end.
Tell them to piss off.
They’ll come after your phpbb instance next.
The Australian ones (whitetails) are more populous, venemous, and aggressive than you could imagine in summer. I’d have a kill one inside my house almost every day.
It probably doesn’t help that our houses seal worse than an average tent.
It would be nice if this extended to all text, images, audio and video on news websites. That’s where the real damage is happening.
Wait, you guys just wait until your saliva kicks in or something? You can’t just go in dry.
The owners closed the restaurant and started a new one so I let the domain lapse.
OK, here’s how it happened.
I was hungry, and I wanted to see the menu for my local pizza joint. I couldn’t find it anywhere.
I discovered that all their socials linked to a website that wouldn’t load. When I checked, the domain had lapsed.
Out of frustration, I purchased the domain and pulled the last snapshot of their website off archive.org. It had their full menu as a PDF.
6 months later and it’s still getting visitors from their facebook page, who are viewing the menu. They haven’t even realised.
Host all the things!
Wordpress, SMTP/IMAP, tor, bittorrent, Nextcloud, Plex, NTP, photo galleries, DoT…
I even started hosting the website for my local Italian restaurant and they haven’t even realised it yet.
It’s funny that people get upset about one line in a config file that’s not even selected by default.