IPv6 binds on wildcard addresses include binding to the IPv4 addresses.
IPv6 binds on wildcard addresses include binding to the IPv4 addresses.
What does ss -tlnp
return? Does the process listen on any ports?
That should only affect ports below 1024.
Your two bind addresses might be in conflict with each other since [::]:5234
includes binding to the first one.
Which is why I said “on price”. Obviously that is only one of the factors but don’t kid yourself into thinking that your local server will ever be cheaper. It might have many other advantages but price just won’t be one of them.
Electricity isn’t free and nor is your time, you are never going to beat commercial VPS hosters on price.
Even humans couldn’t do that. How would AI know that that API documentation for the standard library I am looking at is something I am looking at because I need it for code in a specific project. That information just isn’t there unless you can also read my mind at the time.
I mean sure, if you program in folder A for project A and folder B for project B that is easy and doesn’t even require any machine learning but I was thinking of research in the browser or writing documents that are not directly labelled with any project information.
Or "how many hours have I been working on that project for in the last 2 weeks?’
I highly doubt current AI models are capable of figuring out which bit of work you do is related to which project.
You want https://tabby.tabbyml.com/ instead of tabby.ml
Some of those probably have some tiny overseas territory for which that is not true.
You do realize that Danish and Dutch are two entirely different people in two entirely different countries?
Honestly, domains are cheaper to buy than it is to prove you are eligible for that unless you need large numbers of them at once.
Why is that relevant?
Nobody in the pro-surveillance camp wants to actually catch pedophiles, that is just one of those “nobody can argue against it” excuses they have been using for ages.
Considering how little a domain name costs it would probably be a waste of public money to coordinate the use of a shared domain.
I am not judging people for using profanity, I am judging people for thinking fuck vs f*ck makes a difference.
Talking about PRs being broken and then bringing up email, just about the most broken technology still in wide-spread use, is sort of ironic.
People who see it as an immature way to communicate won’t use the words at all. People who are actually immature despite growing up will use the word and think it makes a difference if they put an asterisk in there instead of spelling it out.
Those are not VPS specs, that is more the kind where you would get a dedicated hardware server at a hoster. Hosting your own becomes much more viable the larger your operation becomes.