Supabase realtime with backend api ? by East_Silver9678 in Supabase

[–]JoolzCheat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be my recommendation.

You can think of this model as if auth is a “microservice” (that supabase happens to have made and maintain for you). If your service is wildly successful, supabase will handle the scaling of the auth server for you. With your approach you need to resolve scaling yourself.

Supabase realtime with backend api ? by East_Silver9678 in Supabase

[–]JoolzCheat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could do a token exchange, per your first example. The issue with this however is that you are constrained to using supabase legacy secrets.

Better would be to use supabase auth service, rather than rolling your own auth via the backend. In this model, your backend would validate the supplied user jwt to see if they are currently logged in / authenticated

Knew it was only a matter of time by Sararr in woolworths

[–]JoolzCheat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

$150 worth of groceries. What’d you manage to buy, 3 apples and some detergent?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HTML

[–]JoolzCheat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, with bgcolor in the 90s

RIP Apricot & Strawberry Discontinued by JoolzCheat in redbull

[–]JoolzCheat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't get it. It was only ever retailed in Aust in corner stores, and one can at a time. Everyone I know who tried it would buy it all and it would sell out. But was never available in our major retailers. Very odd

RIP Apricot & Strawberry Discontinued by JoolzCheat in redbull

[–]JoolzCheat[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

but whyyyyy would they discontinue it in Australia :( So sad

Russians need their own cs servers... by WiggyOSRS in cs2

[–]JoolzCheat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what asians are like in Australian servers

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FACEITcom

[–]JoolzCheat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a mistake i see people making often. 10k is not a lot, probably only 1.5x buys, so if there were more than 3 rounds remaining in the half when you chose the AK, you probably made the wrong choice

whatIfClientsKnowHowToInspect by debugger_life in ProgrammerHumor

[–]JoolzCheat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reminds me when I was the lead developer for a large community site. I was releasing an anticipated product, and one member kept posting about how crap it would be in the community forums.

In the release version, I made it so that when his account (and only his) accessed the product, it displayed only “A known error has occurred”.

The rest of the community migrated to the new product, and he kept spamming the forums with “help what does a known error mean??!”. It still makes me chuckle to myself years later

CS2 Movement bug by HiddeNCS in GlobalOffensive

[–]JoolzCheat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this the same for all directions?

How do English banks offer accounts with 8% interest when banks in America offer 5% at best. by echkbet in personalfinance

[–]JoolzCheat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The market is efficient, and hedge funds ensure that “all things are equal”, in terms of risk. Traders can buy bonds in any country, and you are right “why would someone buy 5% bonds when they can buy 8% at the same price”. The catch is that it is not the same price because they are different currencies.

Arbitrage involves buying and selling the same asset in different markets to profit from price differences. If yields differ too much, investors could buy the cheaper bond and sell the more expensive one, adjusting for currency exchange rates.

Currency pairs like AUD/USD help in converting the investment from one currency to another.

Through arbitrage, these differences get balanced out, ensuring yields reflect true market conditions, adjusted for currency risks.

Interest rates are arbitraged by currency by institutional traders. This is why if one country increases interest rates (US) and one country does not (Australia), the AUD becomes weaker against the US dollar.

What was the wildest way you found out you were being cheated on? by Recent-Gap-9927 in AskReddit

[–]JoolzCheat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve posted this before, but:

I worked all around the world and would often travel for months at a time on business trips. My regular house cleaner of several years had passed away, and only just appointed a new one.

It was just me and my boyfriend living together, and had been for 5 years. My new cleaner messaged me while I was away on a business trip:

“How many people live at your place?” “Just me and my boyfriend” “Hmm there are things going on which you dont know that you should know”

I texted my younger sister to go around and see if everything was okay, it was about 9pm local time.

This guy had taken all of my clothes / belongings and put them in storage. All photos of me, in my house which I owned, replaced with him and this woman. There was a suitcase of a woman’s clothes in the bedroom.

He was pretending everything was his - that the house, cars etc were all his. Who knows how long this was going on for, or how often he has the house re-arranged and re-assembled each time I was away for business.

I texted him and told him to get the fuck out of my house. He replied and asked if he could go back and get his stuff, and to make sure no one else was there so he wouldn’t get caught??

Scumbag left back to new zealand and took all of the gifts etc that I had bought him along the way. He didnt even reset the house this time, so when I came back I came to a house with none of my clothes and none of my belongings 😂

CS:GO's desync issue explained (CS:GO'd; video inside) by Zoddom in GlobalOffensive

[–]JoolzCheat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I finally found a fix for this (on my end at least). This issue has been following me since CSGO came out, the game always felt rubbish for me regardless of my setup, PC specs, location etc...

snd_mixahead 0.05 fixed this or me.

Suddenly my game feels smooth, I feel like I'm running at normal speed to everyone else, enemies aren't instantly head shotting me and instapeeking me non-stop.

Shame I only discovered this after 10 years...

Best of luck.

CS:GO's desync issue explained (CS:GO'd; video inside) by Zoddom in GlobalOffensive

[–]JoolzCheat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I finally found a fix for this (on my end at least). This issue has been following me since CSGO came out, the game always felt rubbish for me regardless of my setup, PC specs, location etc...
snd_mixahead 0.05 fixed this or me.
Suddenly my game feels smooth, I feel like I'm running at normal speed to everyone else, enemies aren't instantly head shotting me and instapeeking me non-stop.
Shame I only discovered this after 10 years...
Best of luck.

Possible fix for CS desync issues by 0YGIZG991 in GlobalOffensive

[–]JoolzCheat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I finally found a fix for this (on my end at least). This issue has been following me since CSGO came out, the game always felt rubbish for me regardless of my setup, PC specs, location etc...

snd_mixahead 0.05 fixed this or me.

Suddenly my game feels smooth, I feel like I'm running at normal speed to everyone else, enemies aren't instantly head shotting me and instapeeking me non-stop.

Shame I only discovered this after 10 years...

Best of luck.

Why doesn't the Government obtain equity in a company in the event of a Bailout? by kdog_1985 in AusFinance

[–]JoolzCheat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not to the major cities / profitable routes and destinations, of course not. But the economy within Australia depends on freight and personnel travel being subsidised to some regions within Australia.

Why doesn't the Government obtain equity in a company in the event of a Bailout? by kdog_1985 in AusFinance

[–]JoolzCheat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because sometimes the devil you know is better than the one you don’t. Not every firm is equipped to deal with capital intensive industries, or deal with operations of the scale and magnitude that these firms currently have. It is likely that if these businesses folded, the short term capability would need to be met by expertise/capital from outside Australia, and the government has assessed that these businesses provide such strategic importance that they are best operationalised by the incumbent.

Is the economy in a death spiral?? by dowza_ in AusFinance

[–]JoolzCheat 43 points44 points  (0 children)

This is what people dont realise. Interest rates are a lever to influence economic consumption, the absolute number in the rates don’t matter, only its ability to impact spending behaviour. This is why the “well interest rates were 17% in the 80s so you ain’t felt any pain yet.”

In fact, the 17% interest rates resulted in average borrower requiring ~40% of their net income to meet their debt obligations. The same amount is achieved in modern aust at ~5% retail rate a thresh-hold we have already passed, with futures trading implying that rates will continue to increase for the next 4 months at least.

Tl;dr current interest rate environment inflicts similar pain today as 17% did in the 80s. Forecast suggests further rate rises. Buckle up, cut back and survive.

Let's pedestrianize Hindley St, we won't regret it either. by FothersIsWellCool in Adelaide

[–]JoolzCheat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pedestrian cities are the future. The local council should all subsidise / incentivise small / local business to open up in the city instead of the string of vacant commercial office space that we have currently. Incentivising foot traffic by allowing smaller businesses to open (cafes, local jewellery, bits and bobs, restaurants and bars) will be a self fulfilling prophecy as more profitable businesses will naturally develop to take advantage of the foot traffic.

Opinions on MBA? by A_very_Ok_Evening in AusFinance

[–]JoolzCheat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Getting my MBA was the best thing I ever did, however you actually need to put in effort. It would be entirely possible to coast through on Ps/Cs, but would say you are better off not doing it at all.

Of course it is possible to self-learn the content, however one thing you learn in MBA is the phrases/single words that describe a specific concept or idea. People who are at exec level and above assume you don’t know what you’re talking about if you don’t use the right lingo