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The best thing about their pricing is that you can prepay. So if you have a runaway cost, it can stop before you run up a 5 or 6 figure bill, unlike Azure/AWS/GCP/CF.

Their CDN has a minimum $1 charge.

I was testing IPv6 origin support (they don’t support it), and they billed me $2 for a couple of test requests. I was testing at the end of the month.

With other providers, this would have cost only a few cents.


That sounds concerning but I wouldn't use other providers anyway which can decide to charge me 5-6 figures due to user error or hacked account.


Childcare would be the biggest difference here. I assume the other parent is taking care of the kids which reduces wages needed to cover that expense.


I was able to get this working on mobile Safari (iOS 16.5) and it worked just fine.


It looks as though it's back for me now. Status page is now showing the problem: https://www.githubstatus.com/


… well, the status page is back to green now, but AFAICT, the domains are still serving the expired cert.

  » TIMEZONE=UTC date; openssl s_client -connect support.github.com:443 2>&1 | grep 'cert.*has.*ex'
  Fri Mar 24 17:40:28 EDT 2023
  verify error:num=10:certificate has expired
      Verify return code: 10 (certificate has expired)
The previous incident seems pretty clearly to be this … so it seems like they think they fixed it…


https://www.flychicago.com still appears to be down


Hard to see details of the image on the stream. You can see the image here: https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/ma...


You can compare with the pre-JWST images here: https://archive.stsci.edu/prepds/relics/color_images/smacs07...

Noticeably better detail, for sure.


Wonder can you draw lines/connect things to form volumetric depth information not sure if that makes sense. Otherwise I'm just looking at pretty dots (don't have the context). Crazy though size/how many. Sad, need FTL/warp.


PNG or TIFF anywhere?



Not exactly what you’re looking for but comes pretty close if you’re not familiar: http://www.loversinadangerousspacetime.com/

That being said I would love a more grown-up version of this with more than two players.


+1 for lovers in a dangerous space time. Cute graphics, and definitely solid game play.

My friend and I used to play it a lot, but we were hilariously bad at it.

We would end up bickering at each other over mistakes and sometimes self sabotaging the ship out of frustration. All in good fun though, we had so many good laughs over dying in stupid ways.

Definitely need at least 1 friend to play though. Single player gives you a little CPU dog that you command around, but it's not nearly as fun.


It's even more insane and hilarious with 4 people trying to coordinate things. I personally found the best way is to assign everyone a station based on their preference/skills e.g. one friend loves playing with shields, so they are always in charge. Then find out who can steer the best and give them that as permanent role... granted it can be slightly less fun than the chaos, but I find utter chaos eventually gets old after you've died 100 times on the same level because everyone's running around trying to control everything.


I just got Airpods for Christmas and I love them. Most of these annoyances revolve around the fact that you're using two devices at the same time. I do the same on a regular basis and run into some of these all the time. One that is not on this list:

Sometimes when I switch from my Mac to my iPhone, Spatialized Stereo does not kick in until I toggle the setting on my iPhone from off to on.


Their release notes (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/94.0/releasenotes/) mention this is available for a limited time only.

This articles also states:

> These Colorways are here for the next two product releases (they won’t go away if you’ve selected it). This is a limited-time release which is intended to embrace the “now moment.”

Unclear to me what this means exactly. Will they remove the feature entirely or just plan to change up the colorways available?


> Will they remove the feature entirely or just plan to change up the colorways available?

At least with this feature Mozilla told us how long it'll be before they remove it.


It is a bit daft, but I think it's not the underlying functionality, rather just these particular thematic colour combinations.

I guess the marketing goons think FOMO's a good hook in this context? Me neither.


Since releases are like once every 6 weeks, its available for ~3 months. What happens when I buy say a new computer in March 2022? Or if I buy one soon, and it arrived in March 2022? I can't apply this Firefox theme because it was available for a limited amount of time?

Everything is available for a limited amount of time. But this is too limited.

I find this utterly ridiculous. Its self defeating. Why would I get used to a feature which is going to unavailable in 3 months? Sure, it stays available if you selected it [1] but what happens if you reinstall your OS or get a new device?

Given its FOSS though, wouldn't it be possible to re-add this feature, even as themes? After all, its just a theme pack. Or is it proprietary?

[1] Supposedly, you could export your profile directory or something like that. But perhaps they're gonna make it available via a subscription in 3 months. Which is their right.


sounds like there are color themes that users have a limited time to select before they remove the ability to select these specific color themes in future releases, as a marketing tactic.

this whole thing is just baffling top-to-bottom. who is this aimed at? normies aren't shopping around for browsers, though maybe the "diversity" platitudes work on someone.


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