These people don’t get it, do they?
Oh, they get it, alright. They're making more money than God, which is entirely the goal.
These people don’t get it, do they?
Oh, they get it, alright. They're making more money than God, which is entirely the goal.
I've had that Rwanda from Sprout too, in fact, I currently have it in my cupboard. Truly wonderful beans!
I live in the Netherlands, so shipping isn't an issue. I grab my beans from Fer in my home town. They tend to stock up on coffees from Dutch roasters like Sprout, Five Ways, DAK and some others too. Always nice to let myself be surprised by a bean I hadn't tried yet.
They're currently doing a thing with Kolibri, resulting in a really nice Brazilian roast under the Fer label.
When I'm in Groningen, I sometimes pick up a bag at Koffiestation — it's what we typically will have a bag from at the office, as well.
I, too, live in this fabled real world, and I already mentioned I understand your issue. I just think you're barking up the wrong tree, but luckily you're able to work around things, and that's the most important bit, isn't it?
To be honest, stuff not working when it breaks the standard is unfortunate, but I wouldn't blame this on the tool that adheres to said standard.
You're not inconvenienced by systemd-resolvd, you're inconvenienced by those mail sites doing stuff that doesn't work, possibly as a result of them needing to do something that was slightly flawed to begin with: using DNS records to possibly hold more data than they can per the spec, which, if I understand things correctly, is because of the limitations of UDP traffic.
Not that that helps you, of course, it's annoying and I recognise that.
Ja hoor, dat kan prima een toeval zijn. Het kan ook prima kwade opzet zijn. Of kaboutertjes. Zonder dat we meer informatie hebben, blijft het natuurlijk giswerk, maar daarbij neig ik naar "pech" of "menselijke fout", want meestal is het dat.
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Wait, what? Can you elaborate a bit?
Edit: I thought Revolt wasn't open source, not sure what I had it mixed up with.
Well, that's Plex gone from my server, then. I had switched to Jellyfin, anyway, but it was mostly "still there".
No more.
Running the stuff on someone else's computer still requires a dedicated team for "something serious", unless you stuff everything in specific "serverless" platforms, in which case you're still paying for admins, just not yours.
I don't think "they should", but if you're willing / able to at least make a decent description of what it would entail, how it would work, and how it would benefit users, and possibly contribute in some other way, it might happen!
(It'll take more than a sentence and a half from the sidelines, I think)
Dog-fooding, but instead of food, it's a dog eating its own vomit.