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pigpigs
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Comment #14780698
I'm looking into using pass / keepass, any particular reason you are switching over to pass?
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Comment #14675724
How would availability of the data compare? Will the stored files be available at all times & under high loads?
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Comment #14645576
Cool! May I ask how do you hook it up with opening / closing lid, sticking usb drive etc?
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Comment #14644185
I personally curl a slack webhook that sends me a message. If the task is already running, ctrl + z and run bg. Then i run `wait && slack 'job done' `
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Comment #13828211
Adding on to this, how do you guys version control your notebooks?
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Comment #13441929
300 rides x average of approx. $15 per ride = $4500. Cars here require a certificate of entitlement that cost around $100k and only last for 10 years if im not mistaken. So if he c…
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Comment #13111922
This might very well backfire on them. The buyers will want to buy at the lower price and the seller would want the higher price. Both parties end up being unhappy even if the end …
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Comment #12813304
Advertising in my experience as an end user has been very ineffective. The ads that I see on Facebook are very obviously based on my browsing history/cookies - I look at a mechanic…
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Comment #12802477
I'm actually thinking of doing this starting this weekend (mostly for fun). Any tips you care to share?
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Comment #12777628
IPFS, in particular, plan to have native browser support via a Javascript dependency. There was also PeerCDN (and bunch of similar clones), but they all don't tend to stick around …
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Ask HN: Why are p2p CDNs not as prevalent?
P2P models make ddos-ing much harder and can help deliver content faster as well. I see many solutions for the delivery of video via p2p (such as Peer5), but don't see any applied …
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Comment #12570249
I feel like digital wallets would definitely solve this but there is never enough demand from consumers or merchants to give them sufficient traction. Maybe it's just a really slow…
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Comment #12562793
I agree with you. My observation is that most graduates out of college are able to formulate strategies to high level problems, rapidly create working solutions and generally be pr…
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Comment #12468348
pass looks really awesome. How do you backup your GPG keys for pass though?
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Comment #12434471
In case it was really a question: this passes `../css/styles.css` into the css loader then the style loader when `require`-ing. Normally this is setup in a webpack.config so you ca…
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Comment #12341762
Why is ArchLinux better than Linux in your opinion?
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Comment #12285052
Awesome! I was just thinking the problem with finding startup problems might be a good one to solve aha!
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Comment #12284983
I think that problems will obviously need to resonate with enough people for a startup to even exist. As a recent graduate, honestly I have not experienced many of the industry pai…
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Comment #12284932
Unprecedented applications mostly enabled by new / disruptive technology. Things that do scratch my itch (even though most of them don't resonate with others) Right now I'm working…
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Comment #12284839
I love this article. I'm very much inspired by what is written here, but for the most part can't find an 'itch' to scratch. Right now I'm just building stuff I consider is cool / f…
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Comment #12284836
That's good advice! But I've been trying to do this and I might be too content with my life cause I can't find these frustrating problems / 'itches'.
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Comment #12284819
Lots of people talk about this, but do they really occur that often? I don't seem to encounter many such situations that can be solved much better than current offerings. As a fres…
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Ask HN: Who actually uses calendars in their email clients for scheduling?
I am dumb founded by how underutilized scheduling features in email clients are despite being so powerful. What is missing for email clients to be more prevalent in handling schedu…