
> âWhether youâre a salesperson at an internet-first retailer or an individual entrepreneur, you can soon accept contactless payments on a device thatâs already in your pocket: your iPhone,â said Billy Alvarado, Stripeâs chief business officer. âWith Tap to Pay on iPhone, millions of businesses using Stripe can enhance their in-person commerce experience by offering their customers a fast and secure checkout.â
It was good then, but it doesn't adapt well to newer times. No support for OTP. No autofills. Meh.
It was good then, but it doesn't adapt well to newer times. No support for OTP. No autofills. Meh.
systemd
script, like so (change accordingly):
[Unit]
Description=Yarn Pod
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=10
StartLimitBurst=5
StartLimitInterval=100
User=yarnd
Group=yarnd
ExecStart=/usr/local/src/yarn/yarnd -OR -b 127.0.0.1:8080 --fetch-interval "@every 1m"
EnvironmentFile=/usr/local/etc/yarnd_env
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
The
yarnd_env
file has something like this:
COOKIE_SECRET=
API_SIGNING_KEY=
MAGICLINK_SECRET=
ADMIN_USER=
ADMIN_EMAIL=
SMTP_FROM=
SMTP_USER=
SMTP_HOST=
SMTP_PASS=
YARND_TOKEN=
STORE=
DATA=
BASE_URL=
With the right values in it.
> "The National Archives revealed that several of the documents it had turned over to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol were in pieces. After former President Donald Trump had ripped up these documents, government officials had taped the pieces back together and delivered them to the records agency. Trumpâs flagrant disregard for preserving executive records is only the latest example of a widespread campaign to avoid transparency and accountability in the presidency."

Pricier than any other I have seeingâand yet sold-out because of the small size of the business, and their high quality âthey are hand crafted with care for a lifetime use. My mother used to cook exclusively on cast-iron pots and pans, so these items bring back really sweet childhood memories.

Pricier than any other I have seeingâand yet sold-out because of the small size of the business, and their high quality âthey are hand crafted with care for a lifetime use. My mother used to cook exclusively on cast-iron pots and pans, so these items bring back really sweet childhood memories.


katriawm
looks really good! Are the "motif" like windows part of it? I truly like their look; they bring back many very fond memories of CDE. As for the job involved as you describe it⊠hmm, I think I agree, it would be a lot of work. Now, think about the fulfilment that will bring. đ
zs
simply generates static pages, but doesn't run a web server to preview the site. I might be wrong, but if you have it compiled just run zs âhelp
and see if that ability is on the output.
We have two active users from Germany, @lyse and @movq. If you end up having many German speakers followers, then it would make sense. For wider exchange now it would probably be best in English. For I donât have a problem with either. đ
We have two active users from Germany, @lyse and @movq. If you end up having many German speakers followers, then it would make sense. For wider exchange now it would probably be best in English. But I donât have a problem with either. đ
Interesting to read about Barbarossa, and how the coat of arms are still used today. I have always associated those to the middle ages, and not to something as recent as 1954. I am sure some of that coat details come from way back.
Of topic, I am not seeing your avatar on my pod, even if it shows fine on yours. I wonder why. I have started to follow you now, maybe it will update on your next twt or so.
> I'd argue that $5/month is quite high. Not because Signal isn't useful, but because the actual incurred cost per user is much, much lower. Of course, not everyone is going to pay. But if Signal were to ask users to pay, say $10 per year, I'm sure there'd be a lot more payers.
So many questions, I know.
Dr. Bruner: Wouldn't you be more comfortable in your K-mart clothes, Raymond?
Charlie: Tell him, Raymond.
Raymond: K-mart sucks.
> Dr. Bruner: Wouldn't you be more comfortable in your K-mart clothes, Raymond?
> Charlie: Tell him, Raymond.
> Raymond: K-mart sucks.
> Itâs our hope that as the technology and standards improve weâll be able to eliminate propane from the mix and use a fully electric power base, much of it captured on site from our 11.6 kW array.
They don't mention cost, but we all know it is a luxury off grid living space.
> Itâs our hope that as the technology and standards improve weâll be able to eliminate propane from the mix and use a fully electric power base, much of it captured on site from our 11.6 kW array.
They don't mention cost, but we all know it is a luxury off grid living space.

What do you thing, @off_grid_living? Good, bad, so-so?
I'll say, try 1, and if that doesn't work try the tea. Add melatonin to the equation only if the tea doesn't work.
1. $313.96 (including taxes and shipping) for four Raspberry Pi Model 4B, 8GB.
2. $93.30 (including taxes and shipping) for four PoE Hats for the Raspberry Pi Model 4B.
I still need the enclosure, but I will wait on that one, as the size of the Pis will increase with the hat. I also want to make sure I conduct a nice research about the best one to get that will keep everything cool, and allow to hold an extra 6.35cm SSD drive.
I wonder if the best way to add additional storage to each Pi on the cluster will be sharing it as an NFS, or if there is an alternate recommended way. Only thing making me think about this is having to rely in a single point of failure, as I will have to pick a single Pi to physically attach the storage, and run the NFS server from it. Is there a better way? Any tips?


PD: Oh, and there is Mathler!
I am OK with the insecurity, non-privacy aspect it, just as I am with email. It is a known known.
In a more serious note, Apple doesn't implement codecs in the browser; when they implement a new format it happens at the operating system level, not the browser. That is, Safari doesn't decode images/videos, but macOS, iOS, iPadOS do. We might see those codecs sometime later this year, maybe next year. Truly, I don't care: all my media plays just fine and dandy, thank you very much!
tt
was designed to round to the next 5 minutes for timestamps, on twt creation. Knowing now that's a manual process surprises, and intrigues me.Surprises me because it is something I am sure you can do programmatically, but then it wouldn't be random, would it? Now, what kind of privacy are you protectingâand this is the intriguing pieceâby changing a few minutes here and there? Of course, I am assuming that, but for all we know you might be changing hours on your twt. When are you actually twting, @lyse when? Tell us, tell us!
Are you a time traveler, spartan Lysander? Maybe you didn't die on 395BC, but simply flashed a "few" years into the future, did you? Hmm, I don't know what to believe anymore!

> "Upgrading to a Google Workspace subscription is a seamless transition for all customers currently on the G Suite legacy free edition. However, we understand some customers may not use their G Suite legacy free edition for business and may be interested in other options. If you have 10 or fewer users in your group and do not use your G Suite legacy free edition for business, please complete the form below by April 1, 2022 if you're interested in learning about different options for your account in the coming months."
Nothing to lose, and much to win, I think. I am still planning to move away, but if the free period extends I will not say no.