they are scaling up to new servers… they'll be up and down often over the next week to 10 days
i dunno… some say 10 days of darkness is 10 days no internet… no hydro… no financial.
others say it's 10 days of zero communication from Q
some think these covid lock-downs / curfews / border closings are what they mean.
i suspect it will be zero communication with the public… while the military arrests / cleanses / the US is returned to a sovereign republic.
some say nesara / gesara… all expect an asset backed currency.
me? i dunno.
WWG1WGA
can't argue with you… it could have… fuck if i know.
please don't… but while we're on the topic.
which one has the more spectacular donkey teeth?
chelsea or AOC?
asking for Shrek.
>>12459783 (lb)
he's a part-time actor living with his mother.
so… he's qualified to be prime minister of canada.
if they dropped the parallax effect in their ux… it would be faster on all mobiles… and any of the small posting/replying/parlay differences between parler and twitter would quickly be picked up by the user.
everywhere/anywhere… the server is not the issue… it is the ownership at the top that is showing to be the risk.
you #2 point is a far more realistic hypothesis than the one many loons have thinking juan o savin is jfk jr.
apologies.
a hosting company that can serve a website… an application, etc. is available to lease from as cheap as $100 a year…. any company you see advertising hosting on tv is going to be a bag of shit.
the issue becomes (when hosting a popular website/app) the bandwith and cpu power of this server.
the hosting services you see advertised on tv are usually a shared space (many sites/accounts sharing the same cpu)… X amount of bandwith per day, X amount of Processing speed/calculations per hour/day… etc. (i'm over simplifying)
for an app… especially one that will be accessed world wide… there would (probably) be multiple serves… operating in the cloud (i hate that description… but as parler was told they'd get the boot from the amazon servers… that amazon world-wide server "connectivity" is one of the big player)… essentially operating all around the world… configured to work together… but essentially, serving data as close to the user as possible. ie.. you open your parler app on your phone in bum fuck illinois… you'll get served data from a server close by… like a chicago server farm
i feel dumb explaining this dumb laymans translation… as the brain pans of nearly all anons here are fucking huge… and i know they are rolling their eyes reading this.
you wanna host a blog and cheesie site… you can get an account at siteground/godaddy/whatever for $100/yr.
you start scaling it up into masive traffic/popular app… you're dropping big $$