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calyhre
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  1. But then you end up potentially exposing the origin server. This could be an opt-in option though
  2. I don’t know a lot about the rest of Europe on this, but here in France it’s been more than a decade SMS are unlimited in mobile plans, and these plans are quite cheap.

    We also have free roaming in the whole Europe.

  3. Yarn just landed a similar feature too https://github.com/yarnpkg/berry/pull/6901
  4. I have the same issue and it's driving me crazy. One bluetooth device is waking up a MBP M4 regularly during the night, lighting up an external screen. Even without any connected devices.
  5. Hey, I worked on this. Feel free to shoot any questions if you like
  6. It seems that writing a tool in anything else than English will bypass most of this scanner
  7. We also migrated away from Next.js last year to [Vike], big improvment on developer experience all around. Most of our needs are covered by just pre-rendering pages ([SSG])

    [Vike]: https://vike.dev/ [SSG]: https://vike.dev/pre-rendering

  8. Could you describe a bit the load and the server/db specs? I’m using Plaisible right now and I wonder how it would handle with similar specs
  9. It's fixed in the developer edition 132.0b5 also if you are wondering
  10. It's actually a pill to eat less, seems to be a hunger suppressant
  11. It is yes. Thanks for such a nice tool
  12. I really like Dokku. I recently wrote a plugin to automatically expose the apps I add on it on my local network as subdomains of the host via MDNS (https://github.com/calyhre/dokku-mdns), perfect for hobbyists
  13. Never used Fly.io but I have a website running on Render (2.4M unique users per month) and the service is getting quite nice. Occasional hiccups, but they are improving. Not as stable as Heroku used to be 7-8 years ago yet, but it's also waaaaay cheaper.

    I really like their Docker support and infra as code, makes it very easy to spin up a whole thing while not being too far conceptually from Kubernetes for example.

  14. Same here. It's also possible to buy a new one during the "fight" period, and resell/donate the repaired one after
  15. Nice product! I might have missed mentions of it, but is it real-time editing? Does it supports multi users?

    A warning that might spoil a bit your adventure on the long run: Your published pages will be exploited somehow. SEO backlink abuse, phishing, etc. Offering free public hosting is what people with ill intent are looking for, and you can be sure that at some point they'll look at your solution

  16. I put the search engine on mine -> https://eshop-prices.com/404
  17. Same here with Google SSO
  18. Super interesting. We've been experimenting with promptfoo[1] at my work, and this looks very similar.

    [1]: https://github.com/promptfoo/promptfoo

  19. At Slite, for all outgoing calls we use a sandboxed proxy. It has saved us a few times already. We detailed the trick in a blog post -> https://slite-tech-blog.ghost.io/anti-ssrf-solution/
  20. Their whole support experience is really not great. Used it a few times those last few years, and I rarely got out satisfied at all.

    For example, they seems to have what I assume is a separated DB for CF users and CF support users, but with one shared login system. But if you end up updating your email on CF, it's not reflected on their support system and all your tickets are gonna be refused because of the email mismatch, completely disregarding the fact that you just logged in via your CF account. And no way to update it from the support part of course.

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