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  • Also seo, I've sadly seen 4 year abandoned random forks rank as the first result and the actual project way below, just because it was on a self-hosted git. iirc that was the freedesktop one, so definitely not small, new, or low volume either.

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  • It could be net positive by wasting mating attempts from other wild individuals, decreasing offspring amounts of the population.iirc some places airdrop sterile mosquitoes to reduce mosquito populations.

  • njalla. Privacy is their point and they have a simple to use api.

  • Ah but you see in the agreement it says the llm tex output cannot be used to train your ai.You have to respect the license that text is published under when you train your ai on the internet, as long as the internet is a website by anthropic.

  • Sand isn't round enough, nor are most grains clear. You'd need perfect clear quartz beads.And then the index of refraction would be different, so the rainbow would be all messed up.

  • Thousands? Have you checked prices of the human vet and human special food?

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  • The lower leg is the palm, not a finger.

  • That's interesting, what tld was that on? That has to be done by the domain authority right?

  • If your registrar goes rogue there's not much you can do. Custom NSs may buy you 12h.This separation gets you that it either breaks 100% or 0%. You're safe from ongoing enshittification until they kill custom NS.

  • Let's try the energy approach: Say the weight is 20 tons, lifted by 2m (can't check the video, this is a guess. Feel free to correct).20000kg times 2m times 10m/s² (gravity) is 400kJ. We have 4 people walking so 100kJ per person. A worker can probably do 400W for a while, and they did have enough to at least cycle two teams (wikipedia lists a crew of 10 for a slightly smaller trebuchet).

    400J/s means 250s of power output, so a bit over 4 mins. So you are definitely right, 1min is too short, unless I severely overestimated how far the weight moves or its portion of the 22 tons total.

    This is climbing, you definitely will be power limited not speed limited, and they would have geared it so 1600W (~2hp) total will give a comfortable speed and angle.

    The way back is essentially free in power, so they probably get good at absolutely running through that. Running on a flat treadmill is easily 5-10x the speed of maintaining a run up a steep slope.

  • Yes, they do have a contract with you, and do have phenomenal reputation, but they are a second entity with technical ability to take your domain, in addition to the regular registrar they run through.In practice their status and contract with that partner probably makes it less likely your domain will be taken for for example legal reasons, compared to a typical registrar end-user contract.

  • All are that the first year. I had someone in person tell me how they were put on a severely increased price despite being on a domain that should be very cheap. Sadly I don't recall who it was, so I can't ask them for the details.The jist iirc was their domain got popular (due to their website), so xyz decided it belonged to a higher price category.This was definitely not 1.111b specifically, but with a short search there I found reports that xyz has apparently decreased the scope of the 1.111b category before, making the minimum length 6 instead of 3, and then refused renewals for people that had 3-digit domains under the old price.

    So I would expect arbitrary price increases on 1.111b too, it's not something I'd rely on. xyz always has the right to charge whatever they want, so you are one policy decision away from switching everything with no notice or shelling out whatever they think they can charge.

    Compared to say .com, where there is a rigid contract of what verisign can charge, mandating a single price category, a set number of price increases with a set maximum increase, no difference between first year and renewal, ...Or .eu which is free and only has registrar fees, so you could just migrate to a different registrar.

    Edit: 1.111 not 1.1111

  • Real-life couple find each others anonymous accounts on Lemmy.

  • Others let you set custom NSs, so you can fuck off from their bullshit. You are stuck with cloudflares lineup here.

  • Issue is you are locked into the cloudflare system that is gradually enshittifying. Apparently NS changes are blocked, so you are stuck with them. This is not the case for other registrars.

    Also for .com they are below wholesale, so they are banking on that enshittification.

  • xyz get you on renews, it's a scam. Once you are set up with the domain and it's hard to switch, prices explode. This is enforced as tld pricing.

  • It's below wholesale for .com(this is because you're part of the price)

  • Did noone tell them they can just apply for funding in russia?

  • cloudflare sells below cost, so expect to be nagged by "features" and have trouble e.g. using your own nameservers to get away from them.

    Also they don't sell the truly cheap stuff like .eu because they're not nonprofit.

    For .xyz they do make a good compromise, but xyz itself is a bad choice to start with.