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Have a look at llms.txt


No its a dynamic link that changes over time and with each user.


NFC is still possible. You just need something you can program over USB


What a coincidence. I also received a similar email and upon investigating, found the same Monero mining on my server. Tried rebuilding the image, but same thing was poping up. Then I did a npm update and that fixed everything!


I’m curious, how is it more safer inside a building than being outside?


Modern buildings like hotels are built to withstand earthquakes of some magnitudes. Wouldn't count on that at a local construction site or a worn down house you might pass on the street.


Especially somewhere like Japan. A newer hotel is probably one of the safest places to be.


> worn down house you might pass on the street.

That "worn down house" might be good until "upper 6". Beyond that it all depends on when it was built and the associated construction standards at the time.

Source: https://isec-society.org/ISEC_PRESS/ASEA_SEC_03/pdf/St-5_v5_...


Buildings are built to resist earthquakes. Outside, anything (electric poles, roof tiles...) can fall on you.


Shards of glass falling from ten stories up would be one of the main things to try to avoid.


Japan has had earthquakes forever. Their building regulations mandate things like isolation and dampers.

It all stems from an earthquake in 1923 in Yokohama which killed 140,000. Since then Japan's has over time developed some of the strictest seismic standards.


Sure, in the middle of a magnitude 9 earthquake I'd rather be in the middle of a suburban golf course (as long as it is far from any coastal tsunami) than any building, but I don't spend the majority of my time outside.

Two issues: 1. If you're making this choice during an earthquake, "outside" is often not a grassy field but rather the fall zone for debris from whatever building you're exiting. 2. If the earthquake is big/strong enough that you're in any real danger of building level issues, the shaking will be strong enough that if you try to run for the outside you're very likely to just fall and injure yourself.


The main two ways people get injured in earthquakes (at least in Japan) are a) gas fires b) things falling on them. And being outside but near buildings is a good way for things to fall off those buildings onto you.


I purchased the game on itch.io but I didn't receive the steam key. Anyway to get that?


How are you able to host it for free?


I am paying for it out of pocket. Its free for you to use, but not for me to host it :)


The question is, how is it sustainable? Nobody likes being rug pulled. Why not charge money for it?

I'd rather pay a few dollars for a service that will be around 5 years from now, than pay nothing and have to deal with churn.


I can't promise anything this is a pet project. I might turn it into an open source project, and I might also provide some kind of service for a few bucks if it gets traction.


Good luck with your future mim data sniffing or selective takeovers, I guess? Not sure what the business model would be, unless you’re planning on injecting ads, which would be funny.


Why does everything have to be a business model?


Unless the author is insanely rich, they probably don't want to spend increasingly large amounts on hosting unless they have a way to make money back (even if it's just to break even).


I am not rich and I don't need to be to keep this service up and running at least for the near future.


To keep this up and running for 2-3 years, you probably do need to be rich, or to find a way to monetize.

It's possible when it gets to be a drain, even charging pennies for the service could drive off the bad actors making it unsustainable though.


For the foreseeable future and unless there is massive abuse, which I am trying to contain, it will remain free.


...", Russian FSB manager, 2025


Thanks, but I don't have such plans, lol.


But MS word automatically converts a '-' to an emdash


GoPro Hero 5. The main reason I bought it was for taking wide photos and for capturing stuff when it rains. But the device was terrible for photos from a photography point of view.


Hi! I wanted to try this and had a hard time accepting the checkboxes in the terms popup on safari. It works in Chrome but safari I cannot.


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