- HSTS forced by default by Chrome, sorry if you wanted to use http://yourdomain.dev, HSTS forces HTTPS.
- If you have a self signed cert (like Traefik or Caddy for local HTTPS dev), you will get the "not valid cert" browser warning, that one that in any other TLD you know more than your browser and click the "ignore warning and let me use the website", with .dev that button does not exist.
That's great news. At the beginning of the year, I had to decide between Windows and Kubuntu for our company's remote desktop developers.
Windows RDP outperformed every Kubuntu option I tested by far. 2023 hasn't been the year of the Linux desktop (remote edition) for us. With these news, it seems 2024 might just be the year!
> The number of dependencies in Svelte has been greatly reduced from 61 down to 16. This means faster downloads for our users as well as less susceptibility to supply chain attacks
I do exactly that with Telegram, I have a private channel with myself and a bot I was making to do all sort of stuff like to-dos etc.
At the end of the day I stopped developing the bot, the only thing I need is somewhere to offload information from my brain in to a place I can check later, already timestamped for me.
Aside from the "Journal - Logs" I have other channel "Quest Book" with a chat connected "Quest Pages", so for every quest I add to the channel, I can add more information editing the message, or going to the "thread" (inside the connected chat) of that quest to add more info.
Been working on a thing, and will continue later? I send a message to "Quest Book" with the task, maybe add more information in the thread, and when it's done I delete it.
I'm speaking with someone, and it recommends me a film I would like to watch? Throw it to "Journal - Logs" and keep with the conversation.
Got a free evening and want to watch "the film your friend told you, but cannot remember"? Check the logs.
The training with a beefy GPU from vast.ai (RTX 3090 with 24vram) and Im generating the images with a GTX 1080 with 4vram, so no need for 6 or even 10 GVram from my testing
> A cozy co-op party game where you and your sheepdog buddies guide colorful flocks through beautiful landscapes [...]
It has a free demo but no release date yet