I personally do x@mydomain.com. It makes it very obvious when you start getting spam (I’m looking at you dji).
I don't see the issue - the creator is reserving the right to create their own paid hosted version?
I'm working on a project for deploying containerized workloads across your own servers, but with great dx from starting on a $5 server to migrating/scaling to 200 servers (no downtime required for any migrations). think…
I’m not sure what the nextjs vulnerability is supposed to showcase - they’re putting secrets on their 404 page and relying on cloudflare to not show it?
Looking forward for true async to land - nothing here gets me too excited.
I’ve also had this sound on my 3s, but only when handling them before putting them in my ears. I’d say it’s happened at least 10-15 times, and every time I’ve thought it’s so loud it’d do damage if it was in my ears.…
Love the website design, but that rsc lag is painful.
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Have a look into singlestore - it seems like a nice fit for this use case.
Cost per search isn't really a great metric. For me, I hit the cap of 30 searches/day pretty easily, but 500 is pretty hard to hit. For me, its just a question of what tier matches my volume.
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I personally do x@mydomain.com. It makes it very obvious when you start getting spam (I’m looking at you dji).
I don't see the issue - the creator is reserving the right to create their own paid hosted version?
I'm working on a project for deploying containerized workloads across your own servers, but with great dx from starting on a $5 server to migrating/scaling to 200 servers (no downtime required for any migrations). think…
I’m not sure what the nextjs vulnerability is supposed to showcase - they’re putting secrets on their 404 page and relying on cloudflare to not show it?
Looking forward for true async to land - nothing here gets me too excited.
I’ve also had this sound on my 3s, but only when handling them before putting them in my ears. I’d say it’s happened at least 10-15 times, and every time I’ve thought it’s so loud it’d do damage if it was in my ears.…
Love the website design, but that rsc lag is painful.
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Have a look into singlestore - it seems like a nice fit for this use case.
Cost per search isn't really a great metric. For me, I hit the cap of 30 searches/day pretty easily, but 500 is pretty hard to hit. For me, its just a question of what tier matches my volume.
My left ear enjoyed this