Note that on softer cheese, both of these would be same. If you see outer spores, that means they've grown too much on its inside and made mycel webs enough to contaminate it.
CaptainBasculin
My personal opinion is that any app getting a similar dominance to WeChat worldwide is a scary as fuck thing, and should not ever happen.
However, from a developer's perspective; ease of access to development tools is crucial to reach that kind of adoption to the point where other companies are writing software to work with your platform. Telegram provides lots of these things pretty well, and it wouldn't surprise me for them to become a superapp in the future, as opposed to X where it's pretty much impossible.
Though worldwide laws and regulations are quite a hard hurdle for any app to beat in the first place. We're currently seeing the example of "even one of the richest blokes in the world could pour all their money to make such a dominant app and it wouldnt work" after all.
WeChat's API is way more accessible than the nightmare X is, with its current state there's no way to reach that massive adoption. I'd argue that even Telegram has a higher chance than X for such a superapp position given the steps they've taken.
Does http sites exist at this point though?
I hope everyone behind this road project stubs their feet to a table; stop spamming my feed ya cunts
I use it because I don't want to break something while switching it to a different client; and it still gets updates.
DDOS is more different than that. Imagine DDOS protection as a gatekeeper, server as an autopark while requests as a car going into it per seconds
A gate keeper typically accepts traffic in a regular rate. However, hackers who have managed to steal millions of cars at a time, decide to make them all push forward to the autopark for the purpose of distrupting it.
If the gatekeeper doesn't control the incoming traffic, it will all rush onto the autopark which will cause the autopark to be crammed as fuck. Unlike cheat software which could be visualised as something built inside one of these cars and searching them without violating privacy is kinda tough, you can do whatever upgrades needed to your gatekeeper to block the millions of rushing cars.
Highly depends on the people using the server. If it's for you and a few friends, even a Raspberry Pi 2 can do the job.
Battle of Snitches, 1066
This is over a developer accessing GitHub? WHAT THE FUCK?
So, hurting Microsoft and getting a cheap Windows key? Where's the downside?
Language tags exist in post format, so unless it's marked improperly it wouldn't effect me any way; why not?