> another thing to ask people to move. One half of my comment was actually about how you most likely have a better performing alternative option right where you already live. And even if you didn't, they're not asking…
There's a good chance you have other options. Regardless of how you feel about the company's head, Starlink would probably be one of them, with likely better performance than you're dealing with on ADSL. But you cannot…
So it's AWS Fargate with a different name? That's cool for cloud hosted stuff. But if you're on prem, or manage your own VPS' then you need SSH access.
Telling someone they're biased must be the most low-effort comment there is. Everyone is biased about any subject where they have even a nuanced self interest in. And in your case, you didn't even specify which part of…
"which cost almost nothing for low traffic" you invented the retort "what about high traffic" within your own message. I don't even necessarily mean user traffic either. But if you constantly have to sync new records…
I'm sure TP-Link could help fund a second ball room.
I think there's a bit more to it than that. Being mean in a friendly way is sort of a sport, for some people finding a good quip is about the mental challenge of wordsmithing. It's easy, and not all that creative, to…
Why did it put you off? Did you not understand the intention behind the words, or were the words unforgiveable despite their intention?
They're always more common in metro areas of the US. You must be from a relatively rural area and don't get out of it much. That said, uh, the use of getting a taxi to drive you to or from the airport was just not…
CUPS?
I think everyone knows and silently understands that the people responding/emoji-ing in those channels all day every day are doing so at the cost of work output, and that there are a lot of people working that aren't…
The opening story is about how the narrator was replaced by AI, but trades workers cannot. And that doesn't strike you as setting up AI to be central to the article?
USA has Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and AmEx. Each of which try to entice their customers by offering better rewards programs. Though AmEx isn't taken everywhere (notably Costco) and Discover is hit and miss as well.
That sounds like a simpler life/role, not a pointless one.
I'm guessing that is why they said it was a funny name.
Not sure where to start here. You could have found Honey advertised basically anywhere on the internet, not just YouTube. YouTube users are common across most of the developed world at this point, so it's probable that…
On the other hand, my team slapped 3 servers down in a datacenter, had each of them configured in a Proxmox cluster within a few hours. Some 8-10 hours later we had a fully configured kubernetes cluster running within…
I don't know that I agree that it's crazy. Any time I see a base64 encoded string, I decode it, because I want to know what's in there and what I'm working with. Don't use b64 if it's something you don't want me to see.…
You are correct, I had to do a bit of research. Because Chrome even explicitly states that traffic to a site with an expired certificate is unencrypted. But I guess that's mostly to scare you, because the truth is that…
edit: Misinformation, the below user is mostly correct. It IS still less secure than a properly validated TLS connection though. The certificate is expired, your traffic to and from that site is not encrypted. If it…
Why not link to the horse's mouth instead of some random site with expiring TLS certs? https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/41-billion-world-ban...
One of the pitfalls of not using commonly available certificate renewal and rotating services.
I assume Apple Savings is just provided by Goldman, right? So same savings account, different UI.
The cash back rewards is not, as far as I know, actually all that good in comparison to its competitors like American Express. Giving a month to pay off a balance I believe is referred to as a "grace period" which is…
My American Express savings account gets me an APY of 4.1%, so there's other options, but agree that it seems like either are the best rate I've found in the US.
> another thing to ask people to move. One half of my comment was actually about how you most likely have a better performing alternative option right where you already live. And even if you didn't, they're not asking…
There's a good chance you have other options. Regardless of how you feel about the company's head, Starlink would probably be one of them, with likely better performance than you're dealing with on ADSL. But you cannot…
So it's AWS Fargate with a different name? That's cool for cloud hosted stuff. But if you're on prem, or manage your own VPS' then you need SSH access.
Telling someone they're biased must be the most low-effort comment there is. Everyone is biased about any subject where they have even a nuanced self interest in. And in your case, you didn't even specify which part of…
"which cost almost nothing for low traffic" you invented the retort "what about high traffic" within your own message. I don't even necessarily mean user traffic either. But if you constantly have to sync new records…
I'm sure TP-Link could help fund a second ball room.
I think there's a bit more to it than that. Being mean in a friendly way is sort of a sport, for some people finding a good quip is about the mental challenge of wordsmithing. It's easy, and not all that creative, to…
Why did it put you off? Did you not understand the intention behind the words, or were the words unforgiveable despite their intention?
They're always more common in metro areas of the US. You must be from a relatively rural area and don't get out of it much. That said, uh, the use of getting a taxi to drive you to or from the airport was just not…
CUPS?
I think everyone knows and silently understands that the people responding/emoji-ing in those channels all day every day are doing so at the cost of work output, and that there are a lot of people working that aren't…
The opening story is about how the narrator was replaced by AI, but trades workers cannot. And that doesn't strike you as setting up AI to be central to the article?
USA has Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and AmEx. Each of which try to entice their customers by offering better rewards programs. Though AmEx isn't taken everywhere (notably Costco) and Discover is hit and miss as well.
That sounds like a simpler life/role, not a pointless one.
I'm guessing that is why they said it was a funny name.
Not sure where to start here. You could have found Honey advertised basically anywhere on the internet, not just YouTube. YouTube users are common across most of the developed world at this point, so it's probable that…
On the other hand, my team slapped 3 servers down in a datacenter, had each of them configured in a Proxmox cluster within a few hours. Some 8-10 hours later we had a fully configured kubernetes cluster running within…
I don't know that I agree that it's crazy. Any time I see a base64 encoded string, I decode it, because I want to know what's in there and what I'm working with. Don't use b64 if it's something you don't want me to see.…
You are correct, I had to do a bit of research. Because Chrome even explicitly states that traffic to a site with an expired certificate is unencrypted. But I guess that's mostly to scare you, because the truth is that…
edit: Misinformation, the below user is mostly correct. It IS still less secure than a properly validated TLS connection though. The certificate is expired, your traffic to and from that site is not encrypted. If it…
Why not link to the horse's mouth instead of some random site with expiring TLS certs? https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/41-billion-world-ban...
One of the pitfalls of not using commonly available certificate renewal and rotating services.
I assume Apple Savings is just provided by Goldman, right? So same savings account, different UI.
The cash back rewards is not, as far as I know, actually all that good in comparison to its competitors like American Express. Giving a month to pay off a balance I believe is referred to as a "grace period" which is…
My American Express savings account gets me an APY of 4.1%, so there's other options, but agree that it seems like either are the best rate I've found in the US.