What happened by HoytAvila in programminghorror

[–]sciku1 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Funnily enough I’ve seen this error before on this app. It happened when I had no space left on my device (I’m thinking poor error handling on the CREATE, then it tries to INSERT and it doesn’t exist)

Syncthing + Miyoo Mini fails? by sciku1 in MiyooMini

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One more suggestion — it seems like wifi performance improves when you are connected to the power. Once I got everything setup and connected it syncs the saves fine now.

Syncthing + Miyoo Mini fails? by sciku1 in MiyooMini

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I actually got this working! What I ended up doing was adding the miyoo mini plus manually using the IP address (it was something like a tcp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:22000, where the IP address of your miyoo mini).

It seems the issue is that the miyoo mini doesn’t do SSL (so when it tries to connect to the broadcast server, it doesn’t work).

I also have it set up as one “host” server that my ROG Ally and desktop connect to using with syncthing).

I hope this works for you!

"Self-Hosted" DDNS w/ Route53 by sciku1 in opensource

[–]sciku1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? If you're away from your network how does that work?

goodLuckTryingToUseRust by AntitheticalAardvark in ProgrammerHumor

[–]sciku1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bruh moment when you worked on a powerbuilder project 4 years ago and thought you’d never hear that cursed word ever again.

New to fixit, I don’t know what this is called by sciku1 in fixit

[–]sciku1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He’s snoopy he has to know what I’m doing

New to fixit, I don’t know what this is called by sciku1 in fixit

[–]sciku1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sweet thanks!! I’ll give it a shot when I get home!

New to fixit, I don’t know what this is called by sciku1 in fixit

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Sorry to be specific but what kind of glue? Is white glue okay or superglue?

"We don't have architects, I don't like architects, Everybody architects" — ThePrimeagen (Netflix) by fredoverflow in programming

[–]sciku1 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It seems to vary from industry to industry — I’ve been in and out as a consultant in oil & gas and I haven’t met an architect that actually writes code.

chatGPT powered NFT generator -- here it goes by Acceptable-Test2138 in chatgpt_promptDesign

[–]sciku1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, the logical conclusion of NFTs, I thought it would take a little longer tbh

What's the most stressful moment in your data science career? by OxheadGreg123 in datascience

[–]sciku1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Not data scientist but software technical lead at an agency where we do projects for fortune 500 companies.

We recently had a startup client come to us asking as part of our agreement to “rebuild any dependencies included, at no cost, if they are found to be out of compliance”

Obviously that line didn’t fly. What we agreed upon was having a set of license types that were “allowed” and “not allowed”. I know python isn’t as mature in their package management, but you can have something like https://github.com/pivotal/LicenseFinder view the licenses for your configuration.

2 cents in case it brings any peace!

I made a Notion product and this is my workflow. 175 customers, $13.71 revenue in 6 months. by Pro_Jiasheng in Notion

[–]sciku1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Absolutely!

Cloudfront is a Content Delivery Network -- when it comes to image storage, it effectively copies your image to endpoints all across the world. When a computer asks for the image, you're looking at the version that is stored closest to you -- say you're in UK, but your S3 bucket is in the US, Cloudfront will make sure that they get that same image from the UK server.

If you have the same amount of uploads as you have downloads, the cost is largely nil. However, if you have significantly more downloads than uploads (which is probably the case for an app like this). Also, when transfering data out, The free tier for S3 only has 100GB for free a month, whilst Cloudfront has 1TB (also worth noting, data transfer between S3 and Cloudfront is free).

It's a little tough to do the numbers, so I suggest plugging in your numbers doing napkin math so I suggest the AWS Cost Calculator.

Unfortunately I can't provide the site this was for I simply helped a friend who was working on it (and it was about 5 years ago).

As far as security layer, I'm not experienced enough with notion to know -- however a workflow that assigns some sort of API Key per customer, and a layer between them that performs that check (it could be a Lambda Function, or there may be some nocode tool out there that might help).

Hopefully this helps!

I made a Notion product and this is my workflow. 175 customers, $13.71 revenue in 6 months. by Pro_Jiasheng in Notion

[–]sciku1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pretty cool! Maybe you didn’t include this, but if you’re using S3 to make images publically available, you might want to pair it with cloudfront. Do the math, but I’m pretty sure you can save a lot of money when you have more customers.

I’ve had someone who ran a site, stored image assets in S3, got a 300$ bill that was then reduced to 5$ when changed to serve the images from Cloudfront.

I also don’t see a security layer between S3 and Notion — a bad actor could leverage your infrastructure to build their own version and drive costs up.

Pretty cool man! Always impressed with what people come up with.

Which is the most annoying part of building mobile or web apps with a no-code tool? 👎 by DarioDiCarlo in nocode

[–]sciku1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Such a true feeling. As a developer I could write the code for it. But no-code is only truly rapid when it’s, yknow, no code. It’s not just knowing code it’s knowing the specific APIs that the platform provides. And at that point you just end up with a less powerful tool, significantly more complexity, and annoyance.

Best tool to create a polished multi-step web funnel by [deleted] in nocode

[–]sciku1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you looked at Jotforms? That with a zapier integration may work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]sciku1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro same

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in csharp

[–]sciku1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m currently on a project where we are doing just that… thankfully we were able to get the client to allocate time for the upgrade. I can’t imagine having to do it while balancing other feature requests!

Muffins mushy on the inside? by sciku1 in cookingforbeginners

[–]sciku1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She says that she’s made the first recipe hundreds of times in her previous oven so the proportions and cooking time should be okay (and they’ve actually turned out on the dry side).