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Is this fronted by a CDN? Or where is the content served from? I can't find any mention of it in the FAQ or the services description.


Hi! It's hosted on oracle in a VM for now. When we scale this out we will provide multi-regions and a "real" CDN.


The link at the bottom to the source code is incorrect, correct link is https://git.sr.ht/~mlb/linkhut


Nice work and pleasant to use. One improvement idea I have after getting to the exercise list is to add a warmup routine for the chosen muscle groups. Before beginning the exercices.


Things[1] has had this feature as long as I can remember. Just mentioning it since Sorted seems to be Mac/iOS only too and the title mentions this as its main feature.

[1] https://culturedcode.com/things/


Things does not let you assign durations to tasks, which is Sorted’s whole thing.


I noticed that Things clearly warns you when you import Reminders... that they will delete those imports from Reminders. Sorted doesn't appear to do the same. A big, bad oops IMO.


I have trouble with the value proposition. If I understand correctly only the noise-cancelling toggle is a proprietary Bluetooth feature of the Bose? Since f.e. Toothfairy[1] also handles the connection of -all- BT devices for your mac (not only Bose headphones), shows battery info and is $ 5.99.

[1] https://c-command.com/toothfairy/


This is interesting. The biggest problem I have with my Bose is that they are listening to another device (e.g. my phone) instead of my macbook, even if they are Bluetooth connected. What I would do with the authors app is disconnect my phone from the headphones. I'm not sure I can do this with Toothfairy.


Not sure if this is on other Bose headphones, but my QC35's can cycle through known devices with the power button

[edit] removed assumption about functionality presence on all Bose headphones


By chance do you know of a Windows alternative (likely w/o the battery level indicator and the like, but specifically the redirecting the headphones/airpods/whatever to the device or to another such as a paired phone part)?


I'm happily using Dokku[1] and another one in this host your own PaaS space is CapRover[2]

[1] https://dokku.com/

[2] https://caprover.com


I can second caprover. Personally I find it easier to use than dokku. The admin ui is quite nice.


Aside from having an admin UI, would you be willing to talk a bit about how caprover is easier to use than dokku?

Feel free to hit up the `@dokku` twitter account, catch us on the gliderlabs slack (https://glider-slackin.herokuapp.com), or even provide feedback in the Discussions section of the primary Github repository (https://github.com/dokku/dokku/discussions).

(I am the dokku maintainer).


I can second Dokku, though haven't used CapRover. Dokku has its quirks but it has served me well in the past two years.


Maintainer of Dokku here.

Would love to pick your brain as to what our quirks are and how we might avoid them in the future. Feel free to hit up the `@dokku` twitter account, catch us on the gliderlabs slack (https://glider-slackin.herokuapp.com), or even provide feedback in the Discussions section of the primary Github repository (https://github.com/dokku/dokku/discussions).


@josegonzalez, thanks so much for all of your work on Dokku and for being so responsive in the community for the last couple years. We tried Flynn at one point and had enough issues we moved back to dokku within 2 months and have been happily living on it for years now. You helped me directly with an issue with DB naming at one point, much appreciated!


Going to take you up on this offer. We've been running Dokku in production for years; and have a few quirks which have resulted in us evaluating moving to k8s.


@josegonzalez Thanks for the reply. :) I’ll try to write something down when I have some time.


Dokku is FANTASTIC, thank you so much for your work on it.


Kind of related: is there something like Dokku but for FaaS?


There's faasd [https://github.com/openfaas/faasd] which is OpenFaaS without the Kubernetes overhead.


And alexellis is a pretty active maintainer.


Ah, I've submitted this as soon as I saw the notification of the new release on Github, maybe the blog post was indeed more relevant.

Congratulations on this milestone release, we're using Nomad since March this year on a single 'bare-metal' server and it serves our needs perfectly. We set it up with a simple gorilla/mux API in front and use the Nomad API to submit jobs from all our other applications and it works flawlessly.

With regards to 1.0's features:

HCL2 is a welcome addition for us since we had a lot of repetition in our job files using artifacts for tasks.

Also the addition of the PostStop lifecycle couldn't come at a better time, we were discussing workarounds for this recently.

One area of potential improvement would be the behaviour of file/directory permissions through different task drivers, I know this is totally dependent of the different drivers we can use with Nomad but more than once we bumped into this while setting up our jobs (and others too [1][2])

[1] https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/2625 [2] https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/8892

Thanks for all the work your team did. I am a big fan of the Hashicorp ecosystem.


> One area of potential improvement would be the behaviour of file/directory permissions through different task drivers, I know this is totally dependent of the different drivers we can use with Nomad but more than once we bumped into this while setting up our jobs (and others too [1][2])

Thanks for mentioning these. Everyone interested should definitely +1 them as we do use reaction emoji during prioritization.

The task driver dependent nature does make this tricky, but since the Nomad agent is usually run as root and controls the allocation/task directory tree we should have some options here.


They even name their annual event this way[1]

[1] https://reinvent.awsevents.com


Unfortunately, there are still a lot of shitty "frituurs" in Belgium that just fry bought frozen fries instead of the double fried freshly cut ones. Problem is, they get taken over by new owners very quickly (also the the barrier to entry the market is very low).

Although checking out the Google Reviews before a visit filtering by the Belgian names of the reviewers' is generally a good enough measure to go by.

But please, do try them with mayo!


For anyone in the UK looking for the same kind of mayonnaise that you get in Belgium, the closest I've found is this Polish one, available from Tesco or your local Polski sklep.

https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/262110048


> But please, do try them with mayo!

It's astonishing to me that mayo is not the default dipping sauce for fries in the US, considering mayo is put on everything in the US.

Mayo with hot sauce is my favorite fry dip by a staggering margin.


Utah has a local condiment called "fry-sauce" which is I believe equal parts ketchup and mayo, and some pickle juice. It's pretty good.


> But please, do try them with mayo!

On the rare occasions I make fries at home, I like to mix some curry powder into mayo for dipping, a taste I acquired on a trip to Italy.


I've been using Cloudflare Registrar[1] for a year now for all .com domains. No nonsense or extra fees. Gandhi[2] for exotic TLDs (best price). For EU domain TLDs I stick to Vimexx[3] (in Dutch).

[1] https://www.cloudflare.com/products/registrar/

[2] https://www.gandi.net/

[2] https://vimexx.eu/


They don't support buying new domains right? You need to buy elsewhere and transfer to CloudFlare.

Plus, their TLD coverage isn't great.


They actually do now. Not great TLD coverage is true though


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