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maybe make it clickable, and clicking copies the actual email to your clipboard, but that might mean the bots are back again.


unable to edit the original post.

Here is a link to the reddit post : https://www.reddit.com/r/django/comments/wremx2/everything_i...

And I will add details to my profile. Thank you for the tip


what should be the strategy early in my career?


that you, that is insightful, especially that last part. Never thought about that


that's a terrific deal. I am assuming that's glacier tho, because seems like the even the infrequent s3 would be around 2.5

From AWS (this is assuming no transfer): 200 S3 IA Storage x 0.0125 USD = 2.50 USD (S3 IA storage cost) S3 Standard - Infrequent Access (S3 Standard-IA) cost (monthly): 2.50 USD


This is just a made scenario

lets say more than a million

daily, but putting a number would be hard. But lets assume total image views

would be around 100k

typically an image of 1-2.5 Mb compressed with a ratio of 60%

it's pretty important to serve the image. so, reliability would be important.

it should be cost effective.

The images will be stored for a long while.


NEVER. I would happily pick bad grammar over using Grammarly.

Where do you write that doesn't have the grammar correction built in from the OS? If I ever want to check my grammar or language (this is quite rare), I just write it out and then put it in some online grammar checker like QuillBot. Works well for me. I have trust issues

EDIT : I would happily try out some self hosted ones though. I will keep going through the thread here.


Just do what stripe does. also, +1 for guide then manual.


I get amazing results while programming if I use DuckDuckGo.

I think google dorking make the suggestions better. Also, using bangs on duckduckgo has vastly improved my search results. If you know where to find stuff, you will get good results. For example if I am looking for review or recommendations, I use site:"reddit.com" .


For easy queries DDG seems to be better at showing the primary source. For more complex stuff I still find Google much better - often enough the right result, which is ranked highly on Google, can't be found at all with DDG.


The study about an millionaire having 7 sources of income is often misunderstood and misquoted. I believe this is the original report : https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-soi/14rpoverthetopbournerosenmer... and then multiple streams that people often quote are not multiple streams, but multiple forms, like investment income, rental income, royalties, earned income etc.

The study is actually quite insightful if you read it for what it is and not what you want it to be.

I have also found this video to be quite insightful : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF5H7ch2Ngg


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