

My Lemmy client doesn’t show profile pics. But that would track with the questions they ask. It sounds like they ask a chatbot something, don’t know a specific thing and asks Lemmy instead.


My Lemmy client doesn’t show profile pics. But that would track with the questions they ask. It sounds like they ask a chatbot something, don’t know a specific thing and asks Lemmy instead.


Because Pokemon was king, Social Media was MySpace, crazy frog ringtones were everywhere and 444 55566688833 99966688 meant something.


It can do. It depends on your service level agreement with your customer.
Your site may be online but because it takes 2 min to load a page it may as well be offline for the sake of productivity.


If you look at OPs history. They ask a lot of questions with missing information which a quick online search will get you answers.


How long the site has been accessible within an acceptable margin of error. Generally expressed as Nines. More nines = more uptime.
90%, 99%, 99.9%, etc


What do the logs say? If you don’t know where the logs are google it. If you don’t know what logs are, go watch a Linux tutorial on YouTube. You have serious gaps in your knowledge for what our are trying to do.


Welcome to the internet.


A series of usually squares arranged in a pattern. Can sometimes be other shapes like Civilisation games.


Depends how you define off grid.


Because people who use hyper specific words are either trying to make themselves look smart, or are using them in a specific context where saying ‘good job on knowing a common word in this area of knowledge’ is kinda patronising.
Would you congratulate your kid on saying turn ‘the spigot off’ instead of saying ‘turn the tap off’ in the kitchen? You shouldn’t, because a spigot is an outdoor thing.


Only partly. Starlink is a wireless service based on satellites in space rather then 4/5G mobile towers in our local area.
The antennas on people houses shoot signals up the the sats and the sats relay that traffic to the ground stations.
Once the signal is collected by the ground stations it is then carried by fibre to internet exchanges to access the greater internet.


Yes, both.


It gives you allergies.


Correct, Telehouse is a colocation facility. If you need servers close to internet exchanges or offsite for regulatory reasons places like Telehouse, equinox, Interaction, or NextDC are the most popular option.


Yes.


Prior to Telehouse the role was covered by British Telecom but BT as an ex government enterprise is known to be our way or the highway organisation. Telehouse was more flexible in its requirements.


Like all your questions they are lacking a lot of info to give a proper answer.
Do you want to know who leased the building before Telehouse North or what market conditions causes the need for Telehouse North to exist?
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