Yea i wonder why that is. It seems to be a standard
promitheas
Basically when I was registering it had some wording like "start your free trial now" but once I got into the dashboard there was a message that cleared things up. So I have a free trial of what I assume is a higher tier of their service, which upon running out will revert me back to the Always Free tier.
Hetzner or linode closed your account?
Yup, ended up going with oracle. Free is good for me, and im totally new to this so it doesnt really make a difference to me if theres a minor interface difference between 2 providers.
Thanks
I just signed up to oracles free cloud service after watching a video where it was said it was always free, but the wording on oracle's site made it seem like its a trial. Are there two free options?
Netcup seems really interesting, thanks :)
A CRUD webapp, or a text adventure in C++ with object orientation in mind
God: All knowing and all powerful But wait, satellites, oh no!
Bulletproof logic
While I agree it should be irrelevant, I am using bspwm and X11. Anyway, its such a minor issue that its unimportant. Thanks for all your input either way :)
So this is the link I found through my search engine. Accepting the invite then leads to the link I posted above.
So what does that mean for trying to open links from browser in discord desktop app? Its a trivial thing, but it would be nice to have it.
haven’t met much use online of “discord:” protocol – I see more of regular “https:”
Do you mean in the context of discord? Like you haven't encountered many sites using discord for links that lead to discord, or in general. Do most sites use https for their invite links?
Sorry if these are dumb questions.
I never even got to see the interface haha