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Just wanted to comment to say that I think this is a wonderful product idea with a noble mission. It clearly has flaws and you guys are clearly working on it and that's okay. I really like the approach of getting people to pause and think about what they're posting to promote a more thoughtful experience

Seriously. Best of luck to you


You might want to resubmit with the link I'm the url field I'm the submission so that people can click the link. You also put the url to the GitHub page twice so it's a little tricky to copy


ah right, thanks for commenting though, nice to see some life... once you submit they don't allow URL field to be adjusted.

https://sebringj.github.io/autonomo/


You can manage multiple ssh keys via your ssh config too. But this does seem to make things easier, I always end up fighting with this when I need to do it once every 3 years


Interesting, I actually learning the Shoelace Bow (surgeons)[1] from this site a couple years ago and it's my go to now for any shoelaces that don't lock tight or that I really need to stay tied (think running or backpacking)

[1] https://www.animatedknots.com/shoelace-bow-knot-surgeons


OpenClawd for the business is here. Wow that was fast.


Vibe coded?


This looks really awesome for Postgres

For general B Tree index resources this has been my got to site for years https://use-the-index-luke.com/


Any other worthwhile projects to donate cpu time to? I see Folding@Home is still going.

Update: looks like there is a Wikipedia list https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_volunteer_computing_pr...

Would still be nice to know for the applicable ones if any success have come out of these or if they're just fun toys


Much less popular but I switched to Kvaesitso from Nova about a month ago and it's been amazing and it's open source. Much more opinionated than Nova but it matched how I used Nova so I really enjoy it.

[1] https://kvaesitso.mm20.de/


I really thought this was going to those sites that's had a collection of mini games, like shockwave.com used to be.... Man I played so much donut boy


Link? Cheapest I can find is $40/month



> 0.5Mbps (500Kbps)

I am cautiously optimistic that this means even if thousands of these devices suddenly "light up" in an outage, the infrastructure should be able to handle them, right? Thoughts?


You can’t use it perpetually they force you to upgrade after a while. It’s called „standby plan” for a reason.


I for one think this is a great marketing opportunity. Even if you have the best gigabit fiber, at five dollars a month, this is a no brainer for a lot of people. If you can have monthly recurring revenue for starlink doing essentially nothing, why not? Also, it is probably easier to upsell to existing customers.


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