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digitalni

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    Comment #21109491

    This is an ad.

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    Comment #20852852

    Crickets...

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    Comment #20705661

    Pretty much.

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    Comment #20613676

    Thank you. I missed your comment, but seeing that there is at least one person interested, inspires me to keep working on it. Thanks again!

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    Comment #20613658

    I posted a question [1] to see if there is any interest for octopus deploy alternative (fdeploy.com) but got zero replies. I'm still developing the tool for my personal use though.…

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    Comment #20587763

    Did you find someone? If not, I could get it done with .net. Would you be able to host the program on your server?

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    Comment #20524020

    Look up arcam.

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    Ask HN: Is there any interest of Octopus Deploy alternative?

    A while ago I learned that Octopus Deploy is no longer available for free and, given the fact that open source community contributed significantly (community step templates, variou…

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    Comment #20500427

    Why so serious? ;)

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    Comment #20313477

    Are we the baddies?

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    Comment #20264785

    This is the only reason why I did not go with fastmail. I am still looking for an alternative to gmail though...

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    Comment #20264726

    Yes it is. Backdoors are guaranteed.

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    Comment #20159063

    Same here. You're not alone

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    Comment #20153464

    That hosts file is depressing. Blocking trackers by a1.tracker.name, a2.tracker. name etc. Today it seems easier to have a whitelist rather than blacklist...

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    Comment #20014137

    Are these still active? How many people actually use them? I'd love to join, as my first internet encounter was in the windows 95 era.

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    Comment #19952340

    I feel the same.

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    Comment #19778786

    Maybe you never wanted to do (insert your project here) it hard enough? Also, having no superfficial friends, absolute no gaming/tv policy and constantly reminding yourself that yo…

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    Comment #19776190

    I have a history of taking on giants head on. Even I thought on so many occasions that what I was doing is insane and will never work, lo and behold, it did. Currently I am buildin…

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    Comment #16509669

    How do you know that "a lot of people" are paying to read stratechery.com? Any sources to back this claim?

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    Comment #16399471

    The cake is eaten first by the guys with big guns. Then, ICO will likely go public, where public buys enough so that the big guys can dump and get what they invested + interest. If…

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    Comment #16399457

    I'll go with you on this one, but keep in mind that Amd and Arm are also affected. I see no obvious replacement for Intel, or am I missing something?

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    Comment #16399424

    I like your analogy. This is classic stalking and I'm glad that something is finally being done about it.

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    Comment #16399415

    Am I the only one who thinks that now would be a good time to buy intel shares, or even wait a bit more until these suits are won (intel will likely lose), so the stock price will …