My kids live within easy walking distance of most of their friends, but they don't hang out nearly as much as they want to because there's a stroad between them.
Semi-Hemi-Demigod
Yeah, if I saw that movie I definitely wouldn't have wanted to sign up to go kill bugs after I saw it.
Maybe it should be rebooted as a gritty, Vietnam-esque series.
I mean, if he didn't want us killing bugs he shouldn't have made it look so cool.
Luckily, our fascists aren't cool at all.
This is why the humanities are important
We're dealing with people who read at a fifth grade level at best. They barely understand the text, let a lone the subtext.
I was just saying in another thread how we live in a corporate feudal state, and Zuckerberg is a tiny lord with terrible fashion and interior decorating sense.
And 9% of the rest would just be griefing them
I've got over 20 years of experience in the field. I've configured both of them as reverse proxies and web servers.
If Nginx is accepting connections on ports 80 and 443, terminating SSL, and responding to HTTP requests, that makes it a web server. Especially if it's responding with static content.
How are we defining a web server? Because to me it's "the thing listening on Port 80 or 443 that responds to HTTP requests."
And, yes, I know they do more than that, but they also do those things quite a bit.
Nginx also increased in popularity around that time, giving more competition to IIS. Most of the web stacks I've seen recently are running Nginx.
(I'm an HAProxy man myself.)
SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED
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A few years ago I moved from the mountains to the suburbs and I hate it and can't wait to get back.
I miss the stars...