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Mount Mayhem at Netflix: Scaling Containers on Modern CPUs

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Startup = Growth

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Twitter First Version

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Rosalind Elsie Franklin

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Cell Nucleus

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Relativistic Doppler Effect

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Prices for launching small satellites into space

spacex.com
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Abilene Paradox

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Dyson Sphere

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Pioneer Anomaly

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Evidence from capuchin monkey trading behavior

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Reed–Solomon Error Correction

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Do Hard Things If You Want an Easy Life

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Conversion Rate Optimization

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Why the tiger is prominent in Korean culture

korea.net
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ugur2nd
·8 か月前·議論
You won't believe it, but I can host 100 websites for a maximum of $100 per year.

It may seem strange to you, but PHP servers work very well.

I think it's worth a try.
ugur2nd
·8 か月前·議論
Are the materials used Creative Commons?
ugur2nd
·8 か月前·議論
We didn't file a counterclaim. Because my lawyer said it wasn't necessary. Because even if we won the counterclaim, we would have earned very little money.

Since the other side may be doing this commercially, they may be thinking in terms of mass production. In other words, they file lawsuits and earn as much as they can. If they can't win, they keep filing lawsuits against others. They don't bother.

They might not be making it a matter of pride; they might just be thinking about making money.
ugur2nd
·8 か月前·議論
Welcome to Earth! Some people really enjoy exploiting legal loopholes.

Two years ago, I was sued for $10,000 in copyright infringement for embedding a YouTube video on my website. They filed a lawsuit by describing the word “embed” as if it were “upload.” But they are two different things. I won the case. But I realized that others didn't.

I learned that the company filed lawsuits against dozens of websites, especially Blogspot sites. I even heard a rumor.

They share content on social media and community sites in a way that entices people, focusing on areas that remain in a gray zone and where few people know it's illegal.

For example, “Embed movies from YouTube and share them on your website. You'll make a lot of money. If I knew how to program, I would do it.” This is just one example. There are many different examples. By the way, my site wasn't a movie site.

They apparently file lawsuits like clockwork against anyone who triggers their radar with the right keywords via Google Alerts.

Cybercrimes are just another reflection of this. If I could, I'd share more, but I don't want to go to jail. Freedom of expression isn't exactly welcomed everywhere on the internet.
ugur2nd
·8 か月前·議論
I'm not an expert. I'm asking because I don't know.

Did I understand correctly? You can create a site with a .onion extension without a domain on a hosting service.

I'm thinking. If you can do it this way with .onion, can you do it with something else? That would be a bit unusual.

If that were possible, being able to customize the extensions would be interesting. Being able to customize brand names. Like .mybrand, or .egg, .bread, whatever you want.
ugur2nd
·9 か月前·議論
Why is Normalize.css back in the spotlight after all this time?

My take on Normalize.css is how something so simple can have such a huge impact. It's astonishing.
ugur2nd
·9 か月前·議論
Obsidian is a startup that's been on my radar. It inspires me. They're able to go so far as to challenge Notion with their small team, which I appreciate. By the way, I'm not saying Notion is bad. I think it's revitalizing the industry.

On the other hand, I was unaware of the vulnerabilities in the Apple ecosystem. Or rather, I didn't think there would be. The article raised my awareness.