“Did that just happen?”
“Did that just happen?”
No mosaic or lynx either
It should be noted that Amazon was among the first to prove that buying isn’t owning a few years ago when a book that many people had legally bought was automatically scrubbed feom devices. The title had been removed from the catalog, and any kindle which held it automatically removed it without the users concent, and they were given amazon store credit in return.
rsync?
According to their logic, you can set up a shellscript that repeatedly copies an ISO of theirs to /dev/null. That should bankrupt them after a week or so.
If buying is owning, piracy is still not stealing. Theft involves a tangible loss for someone else.
That’s fine. I don’t really claim to own the things I pirate.
You’ll probably be fine with hetzner. If not, you can cancel whenever.
I have moved over to inhouse hosting, but I exclusively used hetzner for years, a lot of it via the auction.
If you don’t need something very specific, the auction is a great way to spin up something cheaply.
I’m not very well versed on docker, but this sounds like a config issue. The behavior seems similar to “squash root” found in many other services.
This isn’t really the right place for that.