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I added a disclaimer to the DNS section along with a list of other DNS providers folks can choose to use instead.

I made these choices before I was employed by Cloudflare and personally like how transparently they operate as a company. They have earned my trust but I don't expect others to feel the same way.


Thank you for reading!

I added a disclaimer to the DNS section along with a list of other DNS providers folks can choose to use instead.

I made these choices before I was employed by Cloudflare and personally like how transparently they operate as a company. They have earned my trust but I don't expect others to feel the same way.


I agree and its unfortunate that there i. For a long time I went without WhatsApp but realized that connecting to family was more important to me. I don't have a good alternative for this one.


Thank you for reading!

I had the disclaimer in the Domain section but also added it to the DNS section, along with a list of other DNS providers folks can choose to use instead.


Congrats!

I was wondering what is the mechanism for updating/invalidating a policy file across a fleet of servers?


Thanks :)

Right now the idea is you would treat policy files like source code. So any changes should go through CI/CD to be pushed out to production. Any dynamic data can be managed directly through the application, and easily referenced in the policy itself.


Hi could someone compare fuchsia with redox, mozilla's operating system.


Redox is not "Mozilla's operating system" in any way or form. It is an immature OS whose primary contributor works at System 76. The only thing Mozilla-related about it is that it's written in Rust.


> Meh to almost everything here except maybe housing.

Care to elaborate more on the housing.


You know, the last 10 years? Housing bubble pops hurt, the rest? Meh


Author here. Wanted to share my Rust project and take any feedback.


Think in a data centric way. What data do you need? What operations need to be performed? Then design your ownership hierarchy such that that can happen.

I think this is key and still something I am trying to fully embrace


Ahh thanks for the articles! I was wondering how you chose the order in which to introduce the topics and which you found the most difficult to explain. Also in your opinion do you think it would have been valid to start with ownership since that is the key differentiation in the language?


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