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This pushed me to automate certificate renewal for all my domains. This is much better than waiting for any kind of notifications, and it was very easy. I think this is a very good decision on their part.


These emails were handy to detect when the automation failed.


I strongly recommend building affirmative detection. A script which checks everything is OK and either tells everybody "Yeah, everything is OK" or "Here are the problems" means when, inevitably, that script doesn't fire, you don't get the false impression everything is OK.

All "silent success" detection systems will also silently fail and so they're worse than useless in my experience.


There is a strong and widespread tendency to view anything artificial as highly dangerous. I understand this perspective, but on the other hand, we have science and reasoned arguments.


Science is informed by listening to the experience of other humans and doing research.

PWM sensitivity is real and has nothing to do with someone's belief system.


A Modern Holden style Rotary Crystallizer, using off the shelf parts (apart from PCB), capable of growing large optically clear crystals of Potassium DiHydrogen Phosphate (KDP) in just 7 days!


DevOps team sound so ridiculous to me. I stopped reading this immediately at the beginning. They should probably try to change their complexity first.


It seems like that's what they did?


I think they mean organizationally, not architecturally.


My rss reader was blocked on kvraudio.com by cloudflare. This issue wasn't solved for months. I simply stopped reading anything on kvraudio. Thank you cloudflare!


For some reason YT keeps messing my link. Here is the correct one https://milayb.notion.site/The-GFlowNet-Tutorial-95434ef0e2d...


Debugging nightmare, otherwise interesting.


In chrome mobile you can go to the settings > accessibility > force enable zoom.


Great tip! I realized I was actually viewing the page in the Github app, so ... still no zoom. :/



I love it, recently after many many years of using it I finally bought it. On linux closest what I can get is Krusader.


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