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Makes it super easy to filter out and delete though...


The main problem I have with Backblaze and AWS is that there is no budget limit on transfers.

I would like to tell the provider; limit downloads to $500, then reply 509 to further requests.


Backblaze B2 will have that, we'll have spending thresholds in place.


It was dumb joke but I think Swift overreacted. I would be quite enough to tell them to remove their comments and apologize.


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I guess that depends on your toolchain.

For Java, I use Maven which have some powerful tools (Maven Site) to create test-reports, documentation, api-docs, coverage reports, diagrams and much more. It's also easy to extend yourself.


"Hate-tweet"? Since when did mild criticism (and valid such IMHO) become classified as hate?


Sounds like you got some nice material for a blog post about the subject?


I might put one together, but I shouldn't need to. Yubico should have a docs for common use cases like this. Great product but terrible web site and terrible "enterprise" UIs.


The ReadMe should start with an abstract explaining what the project does and how I can benefit by using it.

Right now I have no clue what it is. Perhaps a clone of django-pipeline?


Not entirely true, the world is not that binary.

I can't remember where I read it, but a locked door is quite effective in preventing burglary as forcing the lock or crashing a window would greatly increase the chance being detected.


In my country the rate of burglaries is currently sadly rising and the police advices homeowners to invest into security measures like doors, enforced doors, enforced windows and cameras. They say that most burglars stop if it's not easy for them.


What is highly effective is you having locks and your neighbors having none.


For those who does not know; the site was hacked/defaced a few months ago for supporting "Je Suis Charlie". This is most likely a joke poking fun at the hackers.


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