@SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo yeah knew about that part, thought there was something new today or so. Good luck migrating a proprietary infrastructure on dozens of bare metal servers while having business critical running software on it...
Damn, finally I can find a benchmark between plain DNS (port 53), DNS over TLS (853) and DNS over HTTPS (443) ! The overhead (and therefore delay) is greater than expected for me... :neocat_laptop_owo:
@SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo@jxself@mastodon.social I don't have one… I went to two RMS talks and the prices were higher than Snoop Dog so I gave up… However I was staff at one event and I had no paper on me except a train ticket, so I am probably the only dude with a autograph of him on a train ticket (that is now proudly framed in my bedroom).
@flo@chaos.social Companies buy RHEL to get the support associated with it. Especially the fact that there is a B2B support is reassuring to middle mgmt who has no clue about servers.
Interesting paper about #adblocking that I just found out :blobcathugublock:Energy Conservation with Open Source Ad BlockersThis study, although preliminary, clearly showed enormous potential for open source ad blockers to reduce consumer time waiting for Internet ads to load as well as the electricity needed to run their computers (and other electronic technologies) during that time. In addition, the externalities (including premature fatalities) associated with fossil-fuel-based electricity spent using computers by eliminating ads during Internet browsing and video streaming would be reduced.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/8/2/18/htm
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