The Boy Who Cried Server Costs: The Real Truth Behind Wikipedia’s Panic-Inducing Banners
It’s a tradition as reliable as the changing seasons. Every year, usually around December, the internet’s most useful website turns into a guilt-tripping relative. You know the look: a large red banner splashes across the top of the article you’re trying to read, featuring a somber message from Jimmy Wales or a "personal appeal" from a librarian in Kansas. The text is urgent,...
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