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In the second paragraph, it says:

>Hosters with a focus on virtual servers, are only listed in the category virtual private server (VPS) hosters.

>https://european-alternatives.eu/category/vps-virtual-privat...

Hetzner is the very first entry in that category.


I stand corrected. My complaints about IONOS still stand.



Synopsis from the project's "instructor guide:

>This is not a computer science course, nor even an information science course—though naturally it could be used in such programs.

>Our aim is not to teach students the mechanics of how large language models work, nor even the best ways of using them in various technical capacities.

>We view this as a course in the humanities, because it is a course about what it means to be human in a world where LLMs are becoming ubiquitous, and it is a course about how to live and thrive in such a world.



>“Enabling JavaScript allows us to better protect our services and users from bots and evolving forms of abuse and spam,” the spokesperson told TechCrunch

I really wish TechCrunch hadn't let the spokesperson off the hook so easily for that statement. How could using Google without JavaScript be "safer" in any shape or form?


Netcup seem to use qemu[0], which is what Anexia will also use according to OP's article

[0]https://old.reddit.com/r/VPS/comments/1ghz4fd/i_know_contabo...



FYI: Mastodon offers RSS feeds for single accounts (e.g. https://mastodon.social/@primatologyxyz/with_replies.rss), but efforts to extend native RSS support seem to have gone stale (e.g. https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/21500).

However, there are RSS bridges like RSSHub (https://docs.rsshub.app/routes/social-media#mastodon) and OpenRSS (https://openrss.org/blog/mastodon-rss-feeds) that offer RSS feeds for the "Explore" and "Hashtag" sections for local instances.




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