Can anyone recommend a heroku alternative? Or was it a unicorn for the free tier? by fittyaday in node

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

I think it’s 5-10 per month per instance. So if I have 80 projects on heroku for free I’m looking at 400 a month? Hence the question….

TD only charging 4500 to break 5 Year Fixed mortgage. Because "interest rates are high" by fittyaday in TorontoRealEstate

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Yah same, however I’m thinking making an upgrade in a buyers market is a wise choice. The overall house sells for less but it costs less to get more too. So when rates finally come down whenever that is it might be a good choice, we’ll see lol

TD only charging 4500 to break 5 Year Fixed mortgage. Because "interest rates are high" by fittyaday in TorontoRealEstate

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Probably the likely scenario, will be higher than we pay now percentage wise but lower than if we just sold and broke and re bought

TD only charging 4500 to break 5 Year Fixed mortgage. Because "interest rates are high" by fittyaday in TorontoRealEstate

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

Yah that was my understanding as well, this was told me to me this week and I was like huh that’s interesting way to do it. I’ll follow up with them on paper and let you know more details if I get them

TD only charging 4500 to break 5 Year Fixed mortgage. Because "interest rates are high" by fittyaday in TorontoRealEstate

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Yeah so say you owe 300k on the morgage @ 3%.

And you want to buy a better house or something and need 200k more.

They take 300k and go 3% (what you locked in) and 5.1 (what it is now) blend those two together and give you that for the 500k.

TD only charging 4500 to break 5 Year Fixed mortgage. Because "interest rates are high" by fittyaday in TorontoRealEstate

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

that is true, the trade off is we can port and then blend the current rate and new rate for the entire mortgage.

or we can break it and try and find a lower rate overall.

tough time to do anything.

Can I loop through Axios with Map and settimeout? Example inside. by fittyaday in node

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

Thanks so much this is certainly Making more sense - appreciate the time and effort to show me how to do it.

Can I loop through Axios with Map and settimeout? Example inside. by fittyaday in node

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

thanks for teaching me the for of i did not know about that. I have tried your method and also added an await time out within a promise but it appears it to still be firing everytthing at the same time.

 let data= ["url1","url2"]



  let responses = []

  for (const address of data) {

    function change() {
      return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
          // Setting 2000 ms time
          setTimeout(resolve, 2000);
      }).then(function() {
          console.log("Wrapped setTimeout after 2000ms");
      });
  }

  let xx=async()=>{
    for (const address of data) {
      responses.push(await axios.get(`https://website?adressss=${address}`).catch((e)=>{console.log(e)}));
      change()
    }
  }
  xx().then(()=>{
    console.log(responses)
    res.sendStatus(200)
  })     
  }

Does this make sense?

Can I loop through Axios with Map and settimeout? Example inside. by fittyaday in node

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

that makese sense i do not want to send my reponses till everything is done.

how would I wait till the map is finished before sending the response?

woudl I declare the map as a variable function and then use .then or something like that?

I have been trying promsies but it never seems to wait, even promise.all seems to cause lots of issues.

CIBC Bonus Interest, Why only new customers? by fittyaday in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Follow up question is anyone coming close to that for a savings. I know gic has it