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  1. Hacker News ( unofficial ) (hackernews@pod.jpope.org)'s status on Wednesday, 03-Jul-2019 04:13:44 UTC Hacker News ( unofficial ) Hacker News ( unofficial )
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    Cloudflare outage caused by bad software deploy

    HN Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20336332

    Posted by TomAnthony (karma: 2888)

    Post stats: Points: 259 - Comments: 97 - 2019-07-02T15:55:57Z

    #HackerNews #bad #caused #cloudflare #deploy #outage #software

    HackerNewsBot debug: Calculated post rank: 205 - Loop: 497 - Rank min: 100 - Author rank: 74

    In conversation about 5 months ago from pod.jpope.org permalink
  2. Hacker News ( unofficial ) (hackernews@pod.jpope.org)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2019 07:15:19 UTC Hacker News ( unofficial ) Hacker News ( unofficial )
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    Show HN: IPFS-Deploy – Zero-Config CLI to Deploy Static Websites to IPFS

    HN Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19801546

    Posted by agentofuser (karma: 110)

    Post stats: Points: 112 - Comments: 21 - 2019-05-01T20:54:15Z

    #HackerNews #cli #deploy #ipfs #ipfs-deploy #show #static #websites #zero-config

    HackerNewsBot debug: Calculated post rank: 81 - Loop: 256 - Rank min: 80 - Author rank: 78

    In conversation about 7 months ago from pod.jpope.org permalink
  3. binfalse (martin@mstdn.binfalse.de)'s status on Friday, 04-Jan-2019 20:56:43 UTC binfalse binfalse
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    just setup a private #firefox #sync server. pretty straight forward... :firefox:

    1. build a #docker image from https://github.com/mozilla-services/syncserver
    2. #deploy it somewhere
    3. configure identity.sync.tokenserver.uri in #about:config to point to your new location
    4. login at `about:preferences#sync` (you still need a #mozilla account, unless you also run a private account server)
    5. sync and check about:sync-log for #error|s

    should i #blog that in more #detail? :think_bread:

    In conversation about a year ago from mstdn.binfalse.de permalink

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      mozilla-services/syncserver
      from GitHub
      Run-Your-Own Firefox Sync Server. Contribute to mozilla-services/syncserver development by creating an account on GitHub.
  4. Hacker News ( unofficial ) (hackernews@pod.jpope.org)'s status on Tuesday, 10-Jul-2018 17:12:01 UTC Hacker News ( unofficial ) Hacker News ( unofficial )
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    Apple to deploy 1Password to all 100,000 employees, acquisition talks underway

    Apple acquires an average of 15 to 20 companies a year, according to CEO Tim Cook. Of that number, we only hear about a couple, as most of these acquisitions or aqcui-hires are not consumer-facing,…

    Article word count: 726

    HN Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17498681

    Posted by okket (karma: 25568)

    Post stats: Points: 156 - Comments: 85 - 2018-07-10T15:04:23Z

    #HackerNews #100000 #1password #acquisition #all #apple #deploy #employees #talks #underway


    Article content:

    Apple acquires an average of 15 to 20 companies a year, according to CEO Tim Cook. Of that number, we only hear about a couple, as most of these acquisitions or aqcui-hires are not consumer-facing, nor disclosed. However, we have exclusively learned that Apple is planning an interesting partnership and a potential acquisition of AgileBits, maker of the popular password manager 1Password.

    According to our source, after many months of planning, Apple plans to deploy 1Password internally to all 123,000 employees. This includes not just employees in Cupertino, but extends all the way to retail, too. Furthermore, the company is said to have carved out a deal that includes family plans, giving up to 5 family members of each employee a free license for 1Password. With more and more emphasis on security in general, and especially at Apple, there are a number of reasons this deal makes sense. We’re told that 100 Apple employees will start using 1Password through this initiative starting this week, with the full 123,000+ users expected to be activated within the next one to two months.

    [1]Donʼt Miss: Amazon’s 5 best Prime Deals of the Day on Tuesday

    Apple had very specific requirements for this deal, code-named B2, all around, as you would expect. Some of these include a maximum 4-hour response time (SLA) through customer support for Apple employees, translations of all 1Password support pages into all major international languages, and plenty more. In fact, since AgileBits wasn’t even prepared for this kind of influx of users, the company turned to a third-party call management service that will help to provide phone support in order to fulfill the contractual requirements of the deal. Apple is also using the stand-alone version of 1Password — at first the company considered using the version that includes AgileBits syncing service that routes through cloud providers like Amazon AWS, but Apple quickly decided that wasn’t acceptable. The standalone version of the software lets users sync through iCloud, something Apple is undoubtedly more comfortable with.

    While Apple is said to have a custom rate for this incredibly large deal with AgileBits, we haven’t been able to confirm what the company is paying. A standard family license goes for $60/year. If the company hypothetically secured a 50% discount, Apple would be paying around $2.5 million a year for the deal. There’s certainly a lot of revenue at stake here, and we have also confirmed that AgileBits started paying out large bonuses after this deal was signed. Not only did the top management team bonus up to the tune of six-figures each, but AgileBits also paid every single employee at the company a bonus.

    1Password has been used for many years by consumers and businesses of every industry and background, so it’s no surprise Apple feels that this is a piece of software the company can rely on from a security perspective. But a looming question is why Apple would be paying millions of dollars a year for the deal instead of making an outright acquisition.

    AgileBits’ annual revenue is said to be around the $5 million to $10 million range, and our source told us the company would most likely sell for two to three times revenue. Could Apple just be kicking the tires before diving in? Possibly, but it would seem unlikely at this point. Either this deal is the actual acquisition, structured in a way that provides additional annual revenue for a set number of years, or there’s something else going on. Jeff Shiner, the CEO of AgileBits, was overheard talking about the “Apple acquisition” in the glass conference room in the company’s Toronto office recently, but we have no firm details on what the context was or any specifics of the potential deal. We have reached out to both Apple and AgileBits for comment.

    It would certainly be great to see Apple integrate 1Password, or some Apple-esque version of it, much like the company has done with earlier iOS acquisition Workflow and the new Shortcuts app.

    UPDATE: AgileBits said in a tweet from its 1Password account that it has not been acquired and plans to remain independent. The company’s statement does not address whether or not acquisition talks took place.

     Rumours of my acquisition are completely false. My humans and I are happily independent and plan to remain so.
    
     — 1Password (@1Password) [2]July 10, 2018
    

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    1. https://bgr.com/2018/07/10/amazon-prime-deals-of-the-day-dash-buttons-bluetooth-speakers/
    2. https://twitter.com/1Password/status/1016710603359096846?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

    HackerNewsBot debug: Calculated post rank: 132 - Loop: 150 - Rank min: 100 - Author rank: 70

    In conversation Tuesday, 10-Jul-2018 17:12:01 UTC from pod.jpope.org permalink

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      Amazon’s 5 best Prime Deals of the Day on Tuesday
      By Maren Estrada from BGR

      If the run up to Prime Day 2018 is any indication, we’re in store for the best Prime Day shopping event Amazon has ever hosting. Great Prime-exclusive deals in the week preceding Prime Day also mean that we don’t have to actually wait for Amazon’s 36-hour shopping blitz to start saving, and we’ve got another batch of killer deals to enjoy on Tuesday.

      Highlights include free money — that’s right, Amazon is giving away free money by slashing its Dash Buttons to $0.99 and then giving you a $5 credit the first time you use them — an awesome Bluetooth speaker from Marshall, the lowest price ever on Samsung’s fast wireless charging stand, and another all-time low price on the Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch by TP-Link. Check out all five of our favorite Prime Deals of the Day below, and remember that you’ll have to be an Amazon Prime member to get these prices so sign up for your free 30-day trial now.

      Amazon Dash Buttons

      • Amazon Dash Button makes ordering easy.
      • With a simple click, Prime Members can order their favorite products.
      • Get $4.99 back after your first press.
      • 241 Dash Buttons included in sale.
      Amazon Dash Buttons
      $0.99
      Available from Amazon
      BGR may receive a commission
      Buy Now

      Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch by TP-Link

      • Works with Alexa for voice control (Alexa device sold separately).
      • CONTROL FROM ANYWHERE – Turn electronics on or off from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa app (Compatible w/ Android & iOS)
      • VOICE CONTROL – Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Microsoft Cortana supported devices for a hands-free experience. Maximum Load : 15A, 600W Incandescent
      • GUIDED INSTALL: No need to understand complex switch wiring or master vs. auxiliary switch configurations. The Kasa app guides you through easy step-by-step installation
      • SCHEDULING – Use Schedules to set your Smart Switch to automatically turn on and off while you’re home or away
      • NOTE: Requires a neutral wire / works in a single-pole setup only / Requires a secured 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network connection
      Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch by TP-Link - Control Lighting from Anywhere, Easy In-Wall Install…
      $27.99
      Available from Amazon
      BGR may receive a commission
      Buy Now

      Marshall Stanmore Bluetooth Speaker

      • Uses latest version of Bluetooth featuring aptX technology use the RCA input to plug in your record player, or simply connect the coil cord that’s included to your phone using the 3.5mm auxiliary input
      • The Stanmore comes with two standby modes, powersaver and standard, to minimize your speaker’s environmental impact when not actively in use
      • 3.5mm input & double ended cable included in the box
      • Classic Marshall design details
      Marshall Stanmore Bluetooth Speaker, Black (04091627)
      $169.99
      Available from Amazon
      BGR may receive a commission
      Buy Now

      Samsung Qi Certified Fast Charge Wireless Charger Stand

      • Charge your compatible Galaxy smartphones, and other Qi-compatible devices, without the need to plug your Device in to a wall charger or USB port
      • Works with all Qi compatible smartphones including the Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+, Note 8, Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone x
      • The fast charge Feature is compatible with Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ and later models of the Galaxy s and Galaxy Note Series. Standard charging speed applies to other Qi enabled devices.
      • You can still use your Device while charging, and your Device is always accessible so you can answer a call without having to unplug.
      • Retail package includes: wireless charging stand 2018 Edition/fast charge wall charger/ quick start guide (standard warranty: 1 year)
      Samsung Qi Certified Fast Charge Wireless Charger Stand (2018 Edition) Universally Compatible w…
      $39.99
      Available from Amazon
      BGR may receive a commission
      Buy Now

      MegaWheels Hoverboard Self Balancing Scooter

      • EASY TO USE & STABLE CONTROL: Specially designed for the beginners & amateurs, easy to learn and maintain balance. It can go straight, make a turn and rotate for 360 degrees locally, and is operated at will! Powerful 500W brushless motors provides an awesome riding experience.
      • SAFETY GUARANTEED & PLAY IT AT EASE: MEGAWHEELS has passed UL2272 certification. The pedal is designed to be anti-skid, users will not feel very tired after long-term use. The max. traveling speed is 7.5mph, Max. traveling distance is up to 10km, and the max. bearing is 220 pounds.
      • IDEARL FOR VARIOUS OCCASIONS: Suitable for the beginners, office workers, amateurs, dog and cat walkers and daytrippers, and can be given to friends as a cool surprise. Let’s enjoy the unlimited dazzle and fun with MEGAWHEEL self-balancing scooter!
      • HIGH-END NEW TECHNOLOGY: A ST chip is installed in the mainboard, and a function of low-speed protection and high-speed alarm is added, so that the driving will be safer. A BT loudspeaker is built-in, so that users can amplify the music by it to enjoy the new fun without worry!
      • WORRY-FREE WARRANTY: 12-month local after-sales service and life-long technical support service for the hoverboard make you use it more at ease.
      MegaWheels Hoverboard Self Balancing Scooter Hover Board for Kids Adults with UL Certified
      $122.99
      Available from Amazon
      BGR may receive a commission
      Buy Now
  5. Sami Lehtinen (sl@loadaverage.org)'s status on Sunday, 23-Oct-2016 13:57:24 UTC Sami Lehtinen Sami Lehtinen
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    !OpenBazaar #OB1 launches #Deploy now you can get your 24/7 #freetrade market online quickly using #DigitalOcean and accept #bitcoin payments. #OpenBazaar updates will be automatically installed.
    https://medium.com/ob1-company/introducing-ob1-deploy-8dc7d74787c6#.l6maacj06
    In conversation Sunday, 23-Oct-2016 13:57:24 UTC from web permalink

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