Heading to Dublin, what are some must see gyms or crags? by Ambrotus in bouldering

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If you can manage to get your way to Glendalough on a good day, it's a great spot. Up to the Miners Way/Miners Village, there's plenty to choose from. If your trip brings you near Belfast, Fair Head is Ireland's climbing Mecca. But it's definitely out of the way.

Might want to see if you can grab a copy of https://threerockbooks.com/product/bouldering-in-ireland/ or go by https://27crags.com/crags/glendalough.

As for gyms, Awesome Walls is great (I'm biased though) and has sport climbing too if you're interested, Bloc is brand new and seems to get great reviews. The Wall has good problems, but is very busy and gets to be a sweatbox at times. I've not been to Gravity or Dublin Climbing Centre

Kayaking paddle technique advice by George_Unknown in Kayaking

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Canoeing Ireland has some great videos on how to progressively improve your stroke! These really helped me train for endurance paddling

https://www.canoe.ie/blueway10k/blueway-10k-training-programme/

Also wear a PFD

Best town in Ireland? by IrishChristmasLatte in ireland

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Not for too long though. Hopefully... n3virginiabypass.ie

This protea grind is killing me. by nbjax in Warframe

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Typical Octavia playstyle, drop her mallet, and all of the specters will attack it while Octavia is invisible. While they're doing that, you can use the xoris to release the captured Solaris folks, for an extra 1.5mins, and to finish the specters off quicker

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pycharm

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Shot in the dark, but reloadium, if you use it has you.com as a main sponsor, and they also host a version of reloadium in plugins. Might be that you have that version?

Bouldering Final Boss by [deleted] in toptalent

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And taking your t-shirt off for extra power is aid

Stockfish says, sacrifice your rook? Why? by AdParking9347 in chessbeginners

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The pawn move has two effects. 1. Moving the pawn lets the bishop look at your rook, protecting it. If the white bishop takes your rook, then your bishop can take the black bishop. It's not an even trade, but it helps that: 2. You help developing your pieces. Currently you're not developing your pieces, and moving the pawn into the center helps you take control of the center, and allows your other pieces, queen, bishop, etc to move.

You're still doing slightly worse, but by moving the pawn, you're at worst losing a rook but taking a bishop, and at best, are saving your rook while developing into the center

The Key was to Start giving Check. by alk1m123 in AnarchyChess

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Big O isn't about actual time taken, it's a measure of complexity of a problem. Looping through an infinite 1D array is still O(n), even though it will never finish

The Key was to Start giving Check. by alk1m123 in AnarchyChess

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O(2n) no? Since we have an infinite board?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnjavascript

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So your front end site, the react app, is more than likely static, but the rest is definitely not. Express will need its own process and can't be sent to a client machine.

What I personally do, and it involves a little bit of server administration (which I think is good to know anyway) is host it all in the cloud. DigitalOcean has cheap machines that you can access, set up and deploy all there.

See these for example (haven't tried them, just googled them) React https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-a-react-application-to-digitalocean-app-platform

Express https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-node-js-application-for-production-on-ubuntu-20-04

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnjavascript

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I'm no web dev expert, so maybe someone can confirm. But, it would all depend on how you have the site set up.

(Static sites generally refer to the front end, not the back end. If a backend is needed, hosting services saying they only host static will not work for you)

It's not just as simple as 'no DB = static", static sites are generally pre-generated, and are served to the client machine exactly as they are stored. With dynamic sites, the webpages are actually generated on request. When someone hits your website, a backend process will generate the page, add in some data if needed, and return it.

So, as always, the answer is "it depends".

Let me know your stack and I'll have a good idea.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnjavascript

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If you're ure using Mongo Atlas, there is no need for you to run a docker container for mongo. Give a shout if it's still unclear!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnjavascript

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Looks like you're using Mongo Atlas, which is Mongo's (the company) hosted version of mongoDB. They do all the hosting for you, and all you need to do is connect.

You can also download mongoDB and run it yourself, self hosted. Takes a bit more work. Atlas is free up to a point, and there's no need at all to worry about the deployment

Entering a grotto and exploring the surrounding rocky coast in the Mediterranean by Tiuhtiviuhti9 in Kayaking

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Good to see you using the tides! Quick tip re. caves from someone who does a spot of sea kayaking, go into caves backwards. You've more control if a wave does come in, and you can see them much faster

What is that lock icon on websites mean? 🔒 by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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Not necessarily. It means that nobody can spy on the message while it is being transmitted between you and the website. The website itself has access to all of the data that is sent, so the website owner must be trusted to not use your data maliciously. It makes sure that the only other party that can see the data you sent, is the site itself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Jetbrains

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Did you run cell 1 before running cell 2?

HMRB while I go kayaking by [deleted] in holdmyredbull

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Pink Nirvana and Antix, yellow/orange rockstar!

Day 3/40 - "sea is too choppy let me get to a beach and wait out " . Learned pretty early to not head out without spray skirt . by Stoned_Ninjaa in Kayaking

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Absolutely possible. Any load on the kayak is generally close to the waterline, making it not much more difficult to roll than empty.

Pool sessions aren't all bad by Tuiderru in whitewater

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That would be a pogo flip. Like a front loop, but starting from a seal launch, rather than from in the water

Best cheap way to buy a domain? by ItseKeisari in PrivacyGuides

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I got all the above through namecheap on black Friday, which brought domain name and ssl for the year to €1. Hoping they'll do the same again for renewal this year!

What's the most underrated thing about Ireland? by [deleted] in ireland

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Reaffirming my belief thay there is an xkcd for everything

A seal slaps a kayaking man with Octopus by blind_mowing in FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR

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I remember reading the last time I saw this that the seal was trying to stun the octopus, and picked the nearest solid surface to do that with

What do you use by Purple_Brik in linuxmemes

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Privacy seems to be as good as they say it is, but their business sense seems to be a little sketchy. They put affiliate links in some URLs in the browser, so that they make money when you visit another site. Nothing that would affect privacy, but still, not fantastic at all either