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Previous discussion (4 years ago): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27453800


I've also been happy with Groups.io. A local community moved there a few years ago when Yahoo Groups shut down.

The downside is that to get more of a Facebook community experience with a calendar, files, and subgroups, you will probably have to pay for for the Premium level. https://groups.io/static/pricing


Aha. I was surprised to see that ~30% of web pages loaded by Firefox were still not https. A 6-year-old graph would explain why!


Apparently 10% is still unencrypted which is higher than I would have thought... https://letsencrypt.org/stats/


They've bumped this support info to a blog post that's linked from their home page: https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/statement-on-falcon-content...

It includes PDFs of some relevant support pages that someone printed with their browser 5 hours ago. That's probably the right thing to do in such a situation to get this kind of info publicly available ASAP, but still, oof. Looks like lots of people in the Reddit thread had trouble accessing the support info behind the login screen.


"Start your free trial now." Hahahahah you have got to ne kidding me :)


> Supposedly these happened because Snowflake made it impossible to mandate MFA

What's crazy is that Snowflake made MFA enforcement available only 5 days ago.


Very neat! I love how you can do an entire paragraph.

For example https://erikdemaine.org/fonts/tetris/?text=%7D6G6C+8%40%3F%3...


Indeed.-

(And, incidentally, how the URL encodes the value used for text generation, so that you can share links to actual examples ...)

Pretty neat.-

PS. Nice Rickroll, BTW :)


Now I sing tha song for about 15 min already


very neat text you've chosen there, too!

thank you :-)


If you're looking for a visualization, a YouTube team of VFX artists did some neat ones last year in this video: https://youtu.be/J-K2yeQylCk


I'm just surprised they aren't making you send a physical letter via USPS.

Some companies require that. Here is PayPal's process for example: https://www.paypal.com/us/legalhub/useragreement-full#table-...


They aren't the government, silly billy. Just because it's written down doesn't mean that it has value, it's just an (effectively unfortunate) deterrent, since oftentimes a court has to decide that it's illegal.

Hopefully our court system will get some more teeth vs other corporations soon.


a.org is an odd one. It's just an HTML form input that doesn't post anywhere, but it became a curious rabbit hole on r/hacking a few months ago.

https://www.reddit.com/r/hacking/comments/16yrggi/aorg/



+1 for how great the Snowflake t-shirt is (ranked #3). I wore it a lot during the COVID era, and the poly blend is still soft and has withstood a lot of washing and drying.

When we signed onto Snowflake in 2019, a week later a surprise HUGE box of swag arrived, with a dozen shirts and lots of other things. Our team and corner of the office became The Place To Be for a while.


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