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Plus 1 to Alliant. Their savings rate is top-notch and their apps are pretty good.


-1 to alliant. Had pretty bad experience signing up, they opened the account then closed them, had multiple errors in their website, support wasn't helpful at all.

That was a couple years ago, maybe i should try again


If you're using a Vault system, it's also relatively easy and well documented to use Vault for this process. There's two components, which is the OTP configuration of Vault itself:

https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/secrets/ssh/one-time-ssh-pa...

You also have to configure the servers to support Vault, using their PAM integration:

https://github.com/hashicorp/vault-ssh-helper


Just as an FYI the Dreamworks distribution deal wasn't renewed in 2016 so they're 'on their own' as it were. I believe the two companies are still friendly but don't directly have the distribution deal in place any longer.


I don't see any way this could be real, personally. As a previous owner of pigeons, they don't generally fly to random places. You release them somewhere and they fly to a place they KNOW (their coop generally). That in and of itself is amazing, but yeah, I don't know any way you'd be able to get them to fly random places... not to mention predatory birds and such.

Also, even if it was 'real' at some point, none of their stuff has been updated at all since 2015/2016.


Probably not yogurt, but I have run across several probiotics with this particular bacteria present in it. Additionally I have read that yogurt for the most part is pretty useless as a probiotic as your stomach acid kills most of the bacteria in it (also, many yogurts have little live culture in it).


Yoghurt as a probiotic is bad simply because it doesn't contain the right mix of gut bacteria. Typically it's a lactobacillus strain, which is present in our gut, but it's only 1 of millions of strains.


It's not bad, it's insufficient.

But in the stomach, it is my understanding that the bacteria in yogurt can help process the sugars in milk, thus avoiding an excess of sugars in the gut, which might upset the balance of the intestinal flora.

http://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/05/garden/personal-health-enz...


I greatly enjoy(ed) PHC and some of his commentary about the different Christian denominations. I should say though that the one thing that was annoying was that he likes to often poke fun at Unitarians in a not so 'laughing with us' way. Counting myself as a Unitarian, I did find the bit in his last show in which he joked about the word changes for 'Marching to Zion' for Unitarians to be spot on though.


The Tengine module is available for compiling into the core nginx codebase. You just have to roll your own binary though

https://github.com/yaoweibin/nginx_upstream_check_module


Sadly that is pretty much emulating how docker does it. To the best of my knowledge the '8.8.8.8' and '8.8.4.4' name-servers are kind of hard-coded in a lot of containers (all?)


As per other NSA released projects like selinux, I'm sure people here will doubt the intentions behind this project. I have only had a bit of time to look it over so far, but it looks pretty neat. I think we need to remember before doubting this, that the intentions of the NSA for the most part are to protect American citizens and businesses. Releasing tools to help them further this are generally in interest of that.

I'm sure there is some way for them to get through tools like selinux if they encounter it, but for that particular toolkit I'm sure that any potential pitfalls in that respect are far outweighed by the standard criminal hackers or state sponsored attackers, having a harder time breaking your systems.


To the best of my knowledge it comes from contracting/support and mostly their Vagrant Cloud (now Atlas) features that are business/enterprise only, which they charge money for. For example private hosting of Vagrant box images is a paid feature. The costs for that are per-user/per-month.


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