Why should I post someone else for DNS records if namecheap is handling it just fine for my use case?
Why should I post someone else for DNS records if namecheap is handling it just fine for my use case?
Look at you cleaning your drains, I just burned down my house and bought a new one - hair free
Nope. I’m not sure if I should be happy that I’m not the only one.
I prefer to be called daddy. Godaddy
I like running my email server, because I justify it with my use cases.
If you like to spend time conversing with support about why your IP is on a blacklist, or why your email is being sent to spam (or outright rejected - I’m looking at you Microsoft), and then trying to increase your domain and IP reputations, be my guest.
Otherwise, a service is generally best
Big is more important than small. If your use case has the big stuff in context, drop the big.
I mean, I use namecheap. I’m thinking about throwing one of my domains onto cloudfare just in case.
If you don’t like namecheap, some people have been suggesting porkbun or something.
It’s important if you’re building a brand, or if you’re dumb like me and run your own email server
I’ve lost my domain too. It took me two years to get it back. Hopefully it won’t be squatted for long
Time to register that domain before OP gets it…
Because it’s a basic data structure that holds time, instead of multiple interrelated ints…. And it’s easy to do math on.
What a shitty standard. Where are the check bits? Are you using PGP?
For every day purposes, absolutely. For programming? Nope, the only right answer is big->small.
Honestly, the alternative to every day use is to stop using numbers for the month
I maintain that dd/mm/yyyy and mm/dd/yyyy are stupid.
Big -> small is how we read numbers:
yyyy/mm/dd
Non-gender specific Bruh, what you mean try? Just do it!
You forgot to disable case sensitivity
That is a good point I was not aware of. Sorry about that
1600 km / 24 hours = ~66.6 km/hr which is ~40 mph. With two drivers stopping only for bathroom breaks and to buy food, that seems viable. Now if it was ONE driver I’d be concerned