Not OP but my fiber optic Internet is not on the same power grid as the rest of my house. I've got a battery backup on my routers and modem for exactly this reason. I've got a UPS to handle a power outage into automatic graceful shutdown at 33% remaining.
Haven't heard a bad thing here about COBOL (yet).
Too be fair to your ISP, the only thing you should be using 80 for is redirecting to 443.
Those are internal ranges.
Had they not influenced the propagation of insane bullshit, how many more Republicans would be dead right now?
Neither is Jerboa.
To put it another way, you're having difficulty staying motivated to ride your bicycle with square wheels.
"You should try using round wheels."
"No."
Have you considered Docker?
(I use Todoist.)
Have you considered rolling your own? The defacto starter project for basically any application framework is a ToDo app. If you have any interest in learning a new language / framework, check out TODO MVC.
Yes. !retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org is a good community. SDF.org is worth looking at, as the community there predates the internet.
LONG LIVE LEMMY.INBUTTS.LOL!
When you initially start a torrent, you define what "100%" is - all of the files. When you update a torrent, you need all of the updates. The beauty of a federated network is that the network can persist without all of it being available.
I run my own instance. If every other server on the planet crapped out overnight, my instance would still be operable (with whatever content from the federation that I've consumed).
The Fediverse is currently decentralized not distributed, and it should most definitely stay that way, for the sake of my disk space.