explorer does have ftp support. not sure which windows version added it, but it’s been a feature for a while.
explorer does have ftp support. not sure which windows version added it, but it’s been a feature for a while.
You’re a series of tubes!
The only winning move is not to play nuclear strikes.
and if you’re working on a site with a ton of subdomains, sharing the local/session storage data between them is a pain when compared with cookies.
Separating Starlink from musk as much as is possible, it’s been a great service for me.
My only other option where I live is 20/1 DSL from CenturyLink, a company which, for me, has been far worse to deal with than Xfinity. The 20/1 service wasn’t even that fast when tested. If one device in the house managed to get a decent download going, the uplink would saturate and prevent pretty much any other traffic.
Starlink meanwhile has been a huge improvement at 120/10 most of the time for me, and very reliable. I pay $120/month.
There’s zero chance any service provider is going to run better corrections out to my neighborhood, the line of sight service options are not in my line of sight, and cell service is a joke.
or in this case, if a server fails in the cloud and no one is around to see it, does my app still run?
>buy serverless cloud
>never look inside
I think they’re metal enses
But, Nobody knows the efforts code behind it
“begin incognito driving mode”
there’s no cable now, just two connectors stuck together
$181m of work?
but is it powerful and pipelined enough?
no, it tasted like chicken
Then a while later you go back and look at what you did and realize it’s old and badly made.
and always make sure to print your code in dark mode, don’t want anyone who sees it to think you’re weird
all these comments discussing ukraine wartime internet, or poorer communities in south america. meanwhile, i have zero interest in musk, but starlink has been a fantastic Internet option for me in rural US.
my other options are borderline unusable DSL, or a couple of line-of-sight wireless providers which would require cutting down who knows how many trees to even have a hope of connectivity.
there are a significant number of people living in this area, but no decent wired or cellular internet options and despite my state getting a large federal grant to improve internet speeds, I have zero expectation it will be improved for me.
Or, for your consideration, could it perhaps be because they don’t use crowdstrike?