

My account is 13, but lurked a bit before that. Never installed the official app. Used RES for desktop, and Boost for mobile.
My account is 13, but lurked a bit before that. Never installed the official app. Used RES for desktop, and Boost for mobile.
A 1 Gbps up/down in Denmark is around 40-50€, and low speeds like 100/100 is more like 25-35€.
Same for Norway and Sweden. Everything is unlimited of course.
One is a rate of data, the other is an amount.
Mbps means megabits per second.
MB is just megabytes. You can of course turn it into a rate, but then it would be MB/s.
There are 8 bits in a byte, so 100 Mbps would be 12.5 MB/s (divide by 8)
And the source only quotes a reporter saying what your misleading title implies…
And the source only quotes a reporter saying what your misleading title implies…
Reddit is slowly dying
But it isn’t. It’s growing and it will keep growing. Only a tiny percentage gives a shit about privacy and decentralization.
That said, I already much prefer Lemmy.
Bounce back? Reddit is growing and 99% of users will keep using it.
It’s a completely different place from 10 or even 5 years ago, and it will never change back.
I would just have Postgres running statically on some solid hardware. It’s easy to configure permissions and connections, too.
Not too hard to set up streaming replication for a hot standby if you wanna be sure (or offload some reads).
I use Postgres btw