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+1 in the same boat here. Only subscription I'm paying now is Signal backups, I simply can't justify the one-time price of 100$ they charge for Prompt 3

Yes, something like $20 would be reasonable, but at $100 I’ll stick with the limitations of the old version.

How does it compare to the (extremely expensive) Prompt 3 app? I'm still stuck with Prompt 2 which I now don't even see on the App store anymore. Been waiting for a decent non-subscription based alternative

Which would be the best/recommended ways to compare the official images to their hardened versions, and could most of the differences be baked into the original images by default? Wondering specifically about something like postgres.


nvm... seems like 'docker history' should work to compare images


I only recently realized that Caddy by default uses LetsEncrypt and ZeroSSL, so seems like there already is an alternative. Haven't used it myself yet


Whenever crows are mentioned I think back on the idea of using crows against your enemies [0]. I'm sad and relieved that I live in a country where we don't have crows ...yet?

The idea itself could be rather interesting but rather a dark-comedy instead of only horror focused.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32554810


Same with my account. My only conclusion is because I use a VPN. Gave them my real phone number so they already know my actual country, but still banned after a few months of on/off usage. I might consider setting up another PC for it someday, but they clearly don't want anyone to use them via VPN. Another option I considered is OpenRouter.


That's quite challenging to do. I've myself spent quite a few hours looking into it and came to the conclusion that they make it their goal to complicate the self-hosting by lack of detailed docs. For example: I recall seeing a comment/warning in their docs similar to "for production, don't use this default setup" and it kinda felt more like "tough luck, figure it out or fork out $ome ca$h". Perfectly fine business model, but not 100% self-hostable on a production level (even for a very basic app)


Made the switch myself not long ago. Only thing that annoyed me: I was still forced to connect the device to "activate" it. Even though I use VPN on my router, it still seems silly that the device I purchased requires such activation. Anyway, after that I installed KoReader (along with a font called ChareInk6SP) and started to transfer epubs from Calibre via KoReader's Calibre plugin. If you have a large collection on Kindle I would suggest you first try and get those into your Calibre before doing anything else.


Does anyone have access to the full specs of some SD cards? To get access to the full specifications it seems like you're forced to join the SD Association: 2500$ p/year


I heard Anna's Archive might have SD Specifications.


What is the point of charging for it, especially such an outrageous amount?


The SD Association is a non-profit organization, but that doesn't mean that they don't have expenses to pay and mouths to feed.

It's $6.84 per day for a membership.

If that's an outrageous amount to you, then: Please remember that you are absolutely free to direct your rage into creating your own competing portable flash storage systems, and to license them in any way that you wish.

You may even include a free pony, if you choose. It's your world.


My only nitpick with Obsidian (on desktop) which is actually a bug in Electron: the color picker gives "NAN" for red. Mainly an issue when creating large Canvas' and trying to select colors based on other media placed on the canvas/cards. Other than that, very solid and appreciate the fact that we can enable dev tools at any time to debug/hack plugins.


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