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Could someone please explain to me why this would be better than storing the key with 1Password and biometric authentication?

Being on the spectrum myself, I can’t be thankful enough for the people I’ve met and supported me too.

This was a lovely and touching story to read, I wish the best to the Rob and Dianne of the world!


First google result for SimpleMMO will return the game website where some screenshots are available.


Yeah, i can’t believe they think it’s fine. I would’ve shutdown my PC and rethought my cooling setup the first time it hit 100C tbh


And quite possibly also because UK beach towns are generally sad and cold (except for Cornwall and Devon for two weeks per year), compared to Spain’s? Signed, someone living in the UK.


This is something that I feel doesn't get discussed in a lot of these sorts of discussions (overtourism, local food, etc.). Reducing your carbon/social footprint by consuming locally is MUCH more enjoyable in some locations than in others.


if you find your local region unenjoyable, change your local region


Your plan to address the decline in British beach towns is to depopulate the UK?

Seems a bit extreme just to avoid a plane ride.


Often that's not an option. E.g. due to where family lives, where you can find a job, or simply not being able to afford to move.


but that's kind of the problem.

people insist that they need "the BEST", so they hop on a plane to get the picture-perfect locale that they see online at the expense of hollowing out anything that is merely "pretty good".


Isn't this what pricing is for? The "best" places can raise prices because of the high demand. Then the "pretty good" places in comparison wind up being a good value option.


No argument there!


I was victim on this attack in Argentina. Paid a taxi with my card, and got charged 50x the amount shown on the display.


They were mistaken or maybe referring to an older version, because I definitively use rolling zero downtime updates from commits


For true zero downtime, the connections have to be slowly drained, i.e. two all instances may exist at the same time. Does coolify support that?


Coolify does support zero downtime deployments, but the documentation isn't live yet: https://github.com/coollabsio/documentation-coolify/blob/640...

It uses docker stop once the new container is healthy with a 30 second timeout, which I believe lets existing connections drain out.


Unfortunate that you mentioned Brave invalidating your previous two suggestions!


Different reaction over here. I've never heard of Stats or Hidden Bar, but as a Brave fan I'm going to go check them out.


What? Go back to Reddit please


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