Being a bit pedantic, and could be wrong, but wouldn’t that make Namecheap your registrar only, which registers whatever nameservers you give it for the domain you own with the relevant gTLD entity?
Being a bit pedantic, and could be wrong, but wouldn’t that make Namecheap your registrar only, which registers whatever nameservers you give it for the domain you own with the relevant gTLD entity?
If all was containerised, I’d recommend traefik for its impeccable container integration, but for a mix of bare metal and container services I’d go with Caddy.
Any examples of such rust-focused solutions that popped up?
I wish to defederate from this particular comment.
Untill it completely makes up a date format that looks reasonable but won’t work.I tried ChatGPT to research, in Rust, how to require at least one feature at compilation time just with Cargo.toml options. Turns out that’s not supported, but that didn’t prevent ChatGPT from trying to gaslight me with some hallucinations about options that would do this. It’s a waste of time when you can’t differentiate hallucinations from recollection, for an experienced dev parsing documentation without this uncertainty should be much more efficient.
Did it grow after you bought it?
This was definitely written by ChatGPT
The lack of indexable pages is a killer, what a waste of human time to be answering the same basic questions because every previous answer gets sucked into the black hole of a walled chat room with bad search.
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