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Sounds like it's used for accepting payment from Starlink customers in numerous counties:

> The company [SpaceX] partnered with Bridge, a stablecoin payments platform, to accept payments in various currencies and instantly convert them into stablecoins for its global treasury.


Why can’t bridge just convert the money into USD? What’s the point of the stable coins step?


Once you buy the stablecoins, moving the money anywhere is an API call and a sub-1¢ transaction fee, rather than a cross-border wire transfer and a multi-day settlement process.


I still don’t know why there is the settlement process. If it was just a row in the database that this person has N dollars, why isn’t that enough?


Love reading these. Keep these blog posts coming!


I like nil == err for this case


The first squirrel video might be the best youtube video ever. Surprising, entertaining, informative, accessible. I'd start there!


Very well-articulated article on a shared feeling!


I find this also works when you go to coffeeshops that have a lot of people working


I am the exact opposite. I used to hear about people going to coffee shops and doing work and I would go there and I’d just be completely distracted by everything around me. I was forced to work in an open office for a while and I would have to leave early and risk getting in trouble so that I could get work done at home.


That's interesting, though I feel the same about open offices.

The difference for me is strangers vs. colleagues.

There's a lot more interruptions when you know the people around you.


This seems true to get the most out of an LLM, but you could also say Google has this problem too.

Seems like not a huge stretch to apply how you use Google to LLMs and get good milage.


I've been using passport.js in the past, but I'm very curious about what's best for Next.js apps.


Would love to use this with RDS!


Tembo CEO here - we are targeting feature parity for Tembo Cloud w/ RDS as soon as possible, would love to have you give Tembo a try sometime, give us feedback :)

Tembo Cloud is standard SaaS offering, and our new Tembo Self Hosted (https://tembo.io/docs/product/software/tembo-self-hosted/ove...) allows you to run the same software that powers our SaaS, but in your own K8s cluster.


Same here, but not holding my breath since all these neat Postgres extensions compete with other AWS DBs like Redshift, Timestream etc


Would love a tool that checks your website for these problems.


https://www.ssllabs.com/ covers most (if not all?) server-side problems.


I use sslcheck for this. https://pypi.org/project/sslcheck/

Badssl is good to see how clients react to a badly configured certificate, which is a different thing from checking whether your certificate or web site are badly configured.


I felt the same so I've built https://cert.chief.app.

Also had to find another source for revoked test certificates for the homepage examples and found them here: https://www.ssl.com/sample-valid-revoked-and-expired-ssl-tls.... The badssl ones are expired too which means they are no longer revoked since revocation only lasts the lifetime of the certificates, which makes sense of course.



You’re in luck because such a tool exists :) https://testssl.sh/


https://Hardenize.com

Its founder, Ivan Ristić, has nice books as well.


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