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IDK but shopping in Japan felt amazing this year. Wish I could eat like that at home for a reasonable cost, not to mention how much better everything taste.


As a foreigner buying Yen, it must feel amazing. For a native Japanese, it does not feel good at all. Many iPhone users in Japan are afraid that Apple will increase the price of this year's iPhone by a large margin due to the weak yen. iPhones at their current prices are already unaffordable for many Japanese.

Imported foods, such as oranges, have surged in price due to the weak yen. Nearly all orange juice brands decided to halt production until June.


I doubt you have the same emotional attachment to traditional values, unless its a Subaru.


This is real. I approach these conversations based on if the person would be open to learning the same way I avoid religious and political discussions.

It is a deeply emotional response from most people, they know what they are doing is stupid. They almost never need me to tell them.


I agree, but cats out of the bag.


I think for most personal/homelab users the issue is more how much attention running WP causes. You see the scans, once they know it is WP it escalates. Very targeted.

I completely agree you can reduce the risk in WP to an acceptable level. It has just become more work than most of us want for hobby projects if you want to do anything more than lock down basic.


You could do this without effecting normal traffic depending on uniqueness of ip doing the scraping.

Love the idea.


I think you missed the point - if people show up at $PROXY expect nice stuff but see junk, then they won't move over to $REAL and instead blame $REAL.

E.g. you'd like some way to redirect people from $PROXY site to $REAL site, and disgusting content on $PROXY won't do that - it'll reflect poorly on $REAL


If you can identify the crawler - you can provide 'dynamic' content for that specific user context.


It's a proxy, so there's no "crawler". It's just an agent relaying to the user. Passing something to this proxy agent just passes it directly to the user.


Easier than you think but one of those things easier to show than do. Muscle memory skill.


I took it as the environmental stance not supply when I read it but can see both.


Still the same, the more GPUs are added to the network the harder it is to mine, the harder is to mine the more GPUs are added until it is no longer profitable, all this while drawing more power.


When profitability goes down, miners shut down.


And some of us repair them ourselves, but most vendors don’t offer detachable cables.

Would be nice.


I’m very interested on a personal level, not doing ops professionally atm, but my usage is still pretty crazy personally, what are my best resources to learn/relate your platform?


Sorry a bit late, but as I’ll be running pretty common F/OSS projects I can say that for the most part the UI I’m going for is click to deploy and be done (get a URL for your redis instance/cluster, you have to slot that in).

Early on I won’t be supporting running custom code — so it will basically only be backing services!

If you wouldn’t mind emailing me I can give you access to the documentation early —- we will obviously live and die by documentation so probably best to stay there


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