Maybe I’m not understanding the question but typically a CDN will have HTTP headers to signal to the browser to cache the asset (image). I can’t imagine Pinterest isn’t using a CDN (with said headers), so if it’s re-fetched over the network that sounds like a browser problem more than a developer one.
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I use Storj, it’s been my favorite for years.
I haven’t used Google in a few years (in fact all Google servers are blocked on my network) but I still can’t stop saying “I’ll Google it.”
Mine runs basically everything in my apartment (Home Assistant), I dumped my antique Synology DiskStation and run Samba + an array of hard drives for NAS (synced offsite of course).
I was a bit leery of running NAS on top of everything else, but this is a Raspberry Pi 4 with a ton of services running on it and it’s still pretty idle. arm64 is a powerhouse (my router is a nanoPi R6S too). Also for context I run Alpine Linux so it’s as barebones as I need it to be.
I’m in almost the exact same situation as OP, 8 TB of raw Blu-ray dumps except I’m on XFS. I ran duperemove
and freed ~200 GB.
No, I just can’t see Donnie parting ways with his stash
Well if you’re going to hijack my paste command just hide the confirmation box ¯_(ツ)_/¯
When I was in middle and high school the school district would always do this at the beginning of the school year.
One year my best friend moved away so in the following years I discovered his account still existed. If I was in the mood to hack (dumb stuff like forging email with their horrible SMTP server for example) I’d just find another computer I wasn’t just using and log in using the default password.
I memorized a handful of randomly generated passwords in high school (around 2005) and never looked back.
These days I use a password manager, but for semi-low security stuff (on my LAN) I use one, for my Apple account a long combination of three. And that’s it! The password manager is where it’s at.
Just one of my passwords was leaked in data breach (from back when I was younger and recycled passwords) so that one’s out, but otherwise I’m doing pretty well with the memorized randomly generated passwords.
I’ve noticed this with ACH routing forms on many financial websites. You can’t copy the routing number nor account number—no—thou shalt key in by hand instead.
Never understood the logic here, do the developers want you to make a mistake?
I feel like something else is wrong but can’t quite put my finger on it 🤔
Sounds like an action-packed weekend to me