If I'm gonna pay for the food already then why would I want to have to do more work just to eat it?
Fully agree with you.
Yep. As someone in the States, I basically stopped using it. It at least worked well to get people on it here and anything with them was encrypted.
I think it's still very relevant to everyone else. An open standard is better than a closed system like WhatsApp.
One day we'll wonder why we let so much get tangled up in single companies. You'd think Twitter would wake people up.
I don't know how much better going to another closed system is. AFAIK it's only Google running these servers and only their implementation.
That's where I'm at. Don't care that it's not FOSS or the Dev charges. I just wouldn't support an app that puts trackers and ads on a product that inherently doesn't. Putting it behind a paywall wouldn't bother me a bit.
That said, that's why I don't use it nor support it but don't give a shit if someone else does.
This is great. I've thought proxying to nginx wasn't too desirable.
Would anyone happen to know how to do this with ingress nginx? I could do the regex for paths but I'm stuck on method and headers.
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