That was my first thought too. It seems like that would be an easy way to get sued by advertisers though. You can’t sell stuff to bots.
That was my first thought too. It seems like that would be an easy way to get sued by advertisers though. You can’t sell stuff to bots.
I find it amusing that this story comes up right next to this other one about German power costing less than nothing because of renewables.
As it turns out, the impact wasn’t too severe. The Waymo cab, to its credit, hit the brakes immediately and avoided knocking the poor little thing over. And moments later, while the robotaxi is still in a daze, the Serve robot drives away like nothing happened.
Smash seems to be overselling it.
It’s also freaking expensive. When I used it occasionally at my last job we’d get reimbursed up to $20. I usually just got the $12 combo and by the time all the fees were added, I still ended up paying $2-3 out of pocket.
I frequently want to watch things that aren’t the latest blockbuster with hundreds of seeders.
If there’s only one person seeding and they aren’t on 24/7 this whole flow falls apart.
I think you can also use
services: vaultwarden: expose: - 80
And use 80 instead of 11808 in the caddy file.
Then the port will be available internally for caddy but not to the outside world. That may also need a network created in docker though. I’m on my phone so I can’t check the finer details at the moment.