Yeah, I completely forgot to acknowledge the fact that it’s been screenshotted and posted to yet another social media site after instagram … :D
Yeah, I completely forgot to acknowledge the fact that it’s been screenshotted and posted to yet another social media site after instagram … :D
a tweet, screenshotted and reposted on tumblr, then screenshotted and reposted on instagram. the lifecycle of memes…
The gripe with golf usually lies within the incredibly high amounts of water needed to keep the courses green.
I’ve seen this mentality in other threads and I’ll repeat it here - the smaller userbase makes me feel like my comments, thoughts and opinions are actually seen, that I don’t type them out for nothing. I never interacted on reddit, but do a lot more so here.
I was just about to ask if the OPs image was the original image that the meme originated from. Guess not (?)
Eh, kinda. It’s comparatively easy to set up an instance, as in “renting a VPS, figuring out how to use docker, installing docker, installing and configuring a reverse proxy, getting an SSL certificate, getting a domain, linking it all together, figuring out docker compose, and finally getting the instance connected to the open web”.
But the upkeep of an instance is a whole other story. Constantly keeping an eye on user numbers, server and client performance, storage usage, needing to scale the machine up with a growing userbase while also managing the cost and somehow finding the cash to run it, plus the dread of being responsible for the data of users on that instance, requires a strong mind and a lot of time.
While the technicalities are somewhat “easy”, expecting anyone to spin up an instance and manage the influx of hundreds to thousands of users in a short time seems unrealistic.
100 GB ? that’s cute. I work in a film production company for advertisements, where the recent trend has been for the crew to return after 3-5 days of shooting, with RAIDs filled with somewhere between 15 and 25 TB of raw data. no fun to store all this.
Completely off topic, but can anyone pinpoint this Christmas market? Looks hella cozy, but I don’t recognize the buildings around it.