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Siavosh Zarrasvand

Siavosh Zarrasvand

@siavoshzarrasvand

I build teams that program computers, with a focus on distributed event-driven applications.
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Joined July 2023
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Digital ocean is way too expensive imo. I used them in the past but find their computes very limited for the pricing.

Good option, will explore.

Btw, if you're looking for a specific provider recommendation, this is the one I used with the $11/year deal and they've been great: my.racknerd.com/aff.php?aff=1…

I got lucky as I picked them just because they were the cheapest at the time and it was for a non-serious use case, but now it's been multiple years and they're ranked one of the top providers on LES: lowendtalk.com/discussion/192…

Zero issues the whole time

I use Hono, so just npm run dev.

With Python it depends what you intend to serve, APIs or interactive html pages or just static pages?

Yes, raise a request with Meta. The attack would be for them to see your content and ignore it to demote its reach. It is a play on Instagram algorithms.

Oh really? Damn, I can try to contact them then, thanks! I don't have any content there (yet) so I don't think they can do anything now though

Imagine their results if they put all that energy into their own growth instead of trying to tank someone else's.

Yes exactly. And sometimes your data looks exactly like that, which makes it hard to retrofit into SQL.

It does. Best not to change database types midway into the project anyway

Add a list of painpoints that the solution is solving, and how much it saves in time, money, etc.

Thank you buddy, hopefully you join at some point!

Definitely would love to! I've never been anywhere in the East. Think about documenting your journey on a blog. I'm your first reader if you decide!

Even works with two dashes, from what I can see. Maybe even one.

Yeah, seems to be there is a case of MD injection here, which if true, might be possible to lead to an MDX injection, at which point your cookies are mine ;-)

Lol, @marc is this a feature, or a bug? Three consequitive dashes seems to make text an MD header, or similar?

Wonder if it's just the Markdown parser doing that

Even works with two dashes, from what I can see. Maybe even one.

Yeah, seems to be there is a case of MD injection here, which if true, might be possible to lead to an MDX injection, at which point your cookies are mine ;-)

That was a Markdown feature we shouldn't support. Fixed now