frx | 1 year ago | on: How to migrate off EIP on EC2?
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frx | 3 years ago | on: Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
From docs [1]: "As of January 17, 2022 the Chrome Web Store has stopped accepting new Manifest V2 extensions."
[1]: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/intro/
frx | 3 years ago | on: Death of Korea's 'apartment king' leaves 100s in property purgatory
frx | 3 years ago | on: An engineer has built and programmed an all-robot band
frx | 3 years ago | on: Stripe is about to refund €147k worth of payments to my all of my customers
Their docs [1] say that the payout schedule is 7-14 days after the payment. What prevents companies from taking out their money every week (or 2 weeks)?
For OP, is 250k euros weekly income? If so, it shouldn't bother them?
If not, then why didn't they take out their money before this happened?
frx | 3 years ago | on: Tell HN: Google Cloud lets anyone add you to a project without your permission
This is not correct. This would only work if the resource is in the same AWS account.
For cross account access, both the principal and the resource need to allow each other.
See: https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/cross...
frx | 3 years ago | on: “I’m selling data of 400M Twitter users that was scraped via a vulnerability”
frx | 3 years ago | on: “I’m selling data of 400M Twitter users that was scraped via a vulnerability”
frx | 3 years ago | on: Next, Nest, Nuxt Nust?
Next.js does have an API functionality so it can also be used to create a full-stack app.
frx | 3 years ago | on: A circuit simulator that doesn't look like it was made in 2003
frx | 3 years ago | on: Draw Anything – A Simple Stable Diffusion Playground
frx | 3 years ago | on: Apple’s Self Service Repair now available
frx | 4 years ago | on: Show HN: Oh-heck, a terminal command for when you forget other terminal commands
frx | 4 years ago | on: I took a job at Amazon, only to leave after 10 months
If there is a 3rd party service or tool that we can use instead of Cognito and if it also works well with other AWS services (Amplify, Api gateway) that would be awesome.
frx | 4 years ago | on: How I took my SaaS from idea to sold in 14 months
Could you elaborate on the "No vendor lock-in" part? When we select cloud services like Heroku or AWS, aren't we technically locked-in? For example, AWS Amplify will create DNS entries and its own SSL certificate for the domain. If we wanted to switch, we'll have to set these up again in the new provider.
How does Molecule not make you locked-in to the providers you select?
If IPv6 addresses are free while in use like IPv4 used to be, this would be the cheapest option
[1] https://repost.aws/questions/QUOWEDVURTSxWkSlenuHaS4g/cloudf...