An article about the effect of tariffs on gardening
An article about the effect of tariffs on gardening
What effect will tariffs have on home gardeners in the US?
Where do you get your information about new software?
I guess I’m becoming a dinosaur, and now I don’t know where to find out about new FOSS stuff being developed, when new releases are out, etc. I used to get it all on USENET and mailing lists, and then later on sourceforge.net [http://sourceforge.net] and freshmeat.net [http://freshmeat.net]. Now I track some things on https://freshcode.club/ [https://freshcode.club/], but I don’t see much that’s ‘fresh’. Maybe new updates, but not too many new packages. sourceforge still exists, but it doesn’t seem current. If I know about a project I’ll follow it on GitHub, but I’m looking for a place to find out about new things that I didn’t know I wanted yet. tl;dr: Where can I watch to see promising new FOSS software projects?
Why is Hetzner so stingy with server quotas?
I started migrating my servers from Linode to Hetzner Cloud this month, but noticed that my quota only gave me ten instances. I need many more, probably on the order of 25 right now and probably more later. I’d also like the ability to create test servers, etc. I asked for an increase with all of that in mind, and Hetzner replied: “As we try to protect our resources we are raising limits step by step and on the actuall [sic] requirement. Please tell us your currently needed limit.” I don’t understand. Does Hetzner not have enough servers to accommodate me? Wouldn’t knowing the size of the server be relevant if it’s an actual resource question? I manage a very large OpenStack cluster for my day job and we just give people what they pay for. I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around this unless Hetzner might not be able to give me what I ultimately want to pay for, and if that’s the case, I wonder if they’re the right solution for me after all. It also makes me worry about cloud elasticity. Does anyone have any insights that can help me understand why keeping a low limit matters?