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  1. I had great success with Lenire, at the end of the six month (twice a day, 30 minutes) treatment the intensity of my tinnitus had definitely decreased, but almost more importantly I'd been reconditioned not to focus on it as much.
  2. Not only is Auth.js truly free, it's truly abandoned.
  3. Lazy subcontracted software engineers
  4. I use Wealthfront and highly recommend it. In addition to a normal managed portfolio they've also recently offered a direct investment option tracking SPY with a management fee equivalent to the ETF's express ratio. Great for scraping a couple dollars off your tax liabilities with loss harvesting. Can share a referral that (iirc) reduces management fees for a couple months if you're interested.
  5. This is great, I've been looking for a service that does exactly this for a while now. Any thoughts on a hobbyist plan between free and indie? The jump from 100 to 500k feels like a lot.
  6. Looks like you run the job, the service hits your webhook when the queue is up.
  7. Weird flex in the comments on an article about someone who interacted with a bat, didn't get treated, then died.
  8. This must be what having schizophrenia is like
  9. "Ask HN: GitHub just added a feature I don't like to GitHub" is a conversation worth having?
  10. I finally made an HN account just for this comment. Feel free to look up the username, it's not a throwaway.
  11. It's tiring how reactionary the average HN commentor/contributor can be. It's not a replacement for standard git commands, it's a set of tools for interacting with GitHub. There are other commands for interacting with repos in GitHub specific ways so leaving out cloning a GitHub repo would have felt like a strange omission. Of course they're going to promote their own tool on their own website, that is generally how businesses work. You don't have to use it, no one is making you use it.

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