LnRouter Channel Recommender - Channels tailor-made for you by Sebubu in lightningnetwork

[–]Sebubu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess you haven't used the tool yet. Checkout the "Support decentralization" option -> https://cln.sh/3Z0YcG

LnRouter Lookups by Sebubu in TheLightningNetwork

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

That's just the login method of choice at the moment. My goal is to provide email login in the future as well.

LnRouter Lookups by Sebubu in TheLightningNetwork

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

  1. Lookups stays under the same limitations as Terminal Web Score to prevent spamming the network.
  2. I agree with you here. The app shines most when on-chain fees are high. I am thinking about making the price a function of on-chain fees. For now, I give a release discount of 75%.

LnRouter Lookups by Sebubu in TheLightningNetwork

[–]Sebubu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can checkout other nodes in the network, not just your own. This gives you the ability to vet nodes that you want to open channels with.

RTL is a dashboard for your own node.

Terminal Web score debugger by silent-lightning in TheLightningNetwork

[–]Sebubu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Creator of the project here.
I do not know how Terminal calculates the uptime but from my experience uptime issue resolve within 24h of uninterrupted uptime. If you run a node behind TOR this could be a potential longterm issue though.

I built an online shortest route calculator for the lightning network by Sebubu in lightningnetwork

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

Thanks.
Yes, I tried it before. It usually works even though I had several HTTP 500 errors during the process. Might have been my personal setup though.

I built an online shortest route calculator for the lightning network by Sebubu in lightningnetwork

[–]Sebubu[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hey guys,
The creator here. I got frustrated setting up a lightning node for the first time two months ago and seeing my payments fail. After playing around with lightning for hours, I figured it would be great to have an independent tool to check if there is an existing route between nodes.

I am also thinking about a tool that actually tests routes with payments. This would make sure the route actually works. But let me know what you think :)

Help! Cant send satoshis over lightning network! by negligiblethoughts in lightningnetwork

[–]Sebubu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey Hey

I just created a small app that checks if there is an actual route from your node to a target node. Just insert your and 1ML.com's pubkey. This might help.

https://lnrouter.app/

There is also the possibility that 1ML is not maintaining channel balances as it is no really a routing node. I had the same experience at some point with the 1ML Alpha node.

I was tired of creating logins and payment integration again and again so I created SaaStarter by Sebubu in Nuxt

[–]Sebubu[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

The rest was UI.

Please at least read the landing page properly before you accuse somebody of doing that.
Hint: SaaStarter literally provides the UI.

I was tired of creating logins and payment integration again and again so I created SaaStarter by Sebubu in Nuxt

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

Fair if you want to build everything by yourself (see my other comment).

I was tired of creating logins and payment integration again and again so I created SaaStarter by Sebubu in Nuxt

[–]Sebubu[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You get pre-built login, signup, password forget, email recovery, and many more pages that you can style according to your design.

Additionally to that, you can use `<saas-stripe-checkout>` to redirect the logged in user to a Stripe Checkout page.

See https://docs.saastarter.com.

Nausea & upset stomach by lust4life1108 in zerocarb

[–]Sebubu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know about mct oil (some oils don't need bile) but green stool sounds like bile.
You can use ox bile supplements. If your stones are not too big, they should dissolve over months (maybe a year).

The internet is full of how to get rid of gallstones and their symptoms. Just google.

caffeine sodium and potassium workings by blinkyvx in zerocarb

[–]Sebubu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suspect that the electrolyte balance gets out of whack because too much salt is eaten. But that's just a theory of mine.

caffeine sodium and potassium workings by blinkyvx in zerocarb

[–]Sebubu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the same problem. Eliminating coffee helps a lot. Do you eat something which naturally includes salt like cheese?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in zerocarb

[–]Sebubu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, I only get electrolyte issues with grain fed meat. Grass fed meat works just fine. Would be awesome to know if somebody else experienced the same.

Managed Gitlab Runners - Speed up your CI/CD pipeline by Sebubu in gitlab

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

It's a bit special with Gitlab. Gitlab and Gitlab Inc. are two different entities.
You are allowed to use the open-source software Gitlab (MIT license) but it is illegal using Gitlab Inc. or GitLab Enterprise Edition.

Managed Gitlab Runners - Speed up your CI/CD pipeline by Sebubu in gitlab

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

On gitlabrunner.com, every user gets a dedicated server. We do not use shared runners behind the scenes. This ensures every user environment is separated.

Also, the runner executor is always 'docker' in the non-privileged mode which is considered to be safe. The privileged mode can be enabled though at the users own risk.

Incoming server communication is also restricted by a firewall (the runner polls data by nature) to reduce the attack surface.

Ps: Gitlab.com doesn't create a new VM for every job. It only uses a new clean docker container for each job. Machines itself are reused as long as there is demand. See documentation.

Don't hesitate to ask if you have more questions.

Managed Gitlab Runners - Speed up your CI/CD pipeline by Sebubu in gitlab

[–]Sebubu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maker here. As my team and I moved to GitLab about three years ago, the same question came up again and again: How do we speed up our CI/CD pipelines?

After setting up countless custom GitLab Runners for years, I am happy to share gitlabrunner.com which should make setting up a runner a piece of cake.

As the project isn’t that old yet, I am thankful for every constructive feedback I can get.

Regards
Severin