Noooo!
There’s also suunto, which is Finnish
No, it won’t. If I recall correctly, it’s a geostationary constellation
Exactly!
We have 2G but not 3G (killed a few years ago). The reasoning behind this is that people with 2G only phones are less likely to use the Internet (also M2M devices) than 3G phones, and 3G only phones were already old when this happened.
Ok, k8s is harder but I feel that applying configuration remotely is more robust. I haven’t used swarm though.
The control plane, I guess…
Why swarm and not not k3s?
A wee bit higher (cause I’m not on Iliad and you have the first FTTH offering that’s cheaper than what they’re offering now): ≈30€ for 1000/100 FTTH and 4,90 € for 20 GB (I don’t use them much though)
You’re welcome!
For no 2, in k8s, you can use MetalLB. Then the service will be of type LoadBalancer and you won’t have to create an ingress.
A ceasefire?
Re: errors Rust Result is an algebraic data type, so an enum with two variants (one is Ok and the other is Err). This means that you cannot use the result without checking it, making impossible to mess up error handling. Well, you can always panic by calling unwrap(), but then you don’t have a program to worry anymore ;)
DuckDuckGo forces TLS while google doesn’t, so you can use IE5 or an old Safari with Google, but not with DDG.
Click house is for OLAP workloads
Orange pi zero?
How does it compare with etherpad?