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I can and can't believe that for the whole thread, your comment is the only one with the phrase "just in time".

If you want hydraulic shock, you replace your warehouse with fedex.


So much "is real". It is ok to check your grammar, but this is slopabetes inducing.

To anyone from crowdsupply listening, please turn down your VPN check. I am not stripping my privacy protection to use your site.

*edit, Crowdsupply does a full block on multiple VPN providers. There is no way to access their site without turning off your VPN.


You do realize that violating export regulations is a much bigger risk than losing a few individuals relying on snake oil security?

CrowdSupply checks on purchase and will withhold goods until you, individual or other entity, do confirm you respect export regulation.

I'm not saying it's totally unrelated, only that there do have a dedicated non technical but legal check.


Digikey and Mouser do not do this.

> few individuals relying on snake oil security

Please don't.


VPNs for desktop users have very few security use cases since most traffic ended up being https, but they're very useful for evading geoblocks.

My last mile is hostile, the VPN is very important.

Can you explain what is the connection between closing the site to VPN users and violating export regulations?

I'd assume the point is that they think that the possibility of serving the website to an individual physically within a prohibited country constitutes unacceptable liability.

Wouldn’t it require making a purchase and providing a shipping address? How would a VPN get in the middle of checking the physical address?

CrowdSupply isn't geoblocking visitors as far as I know.

ENSHT comes for everyone. This is sexual selection over natural selection. Claude Code also gets this wrong, they got way to fancy and ruined what a good tui is by being an uncanny combo between a scrolling log and a completely rewritten canvas.


Guilty as charged. I'm from Poland, not a native English speaker. I used AI to translate and format my raw notes so your eyes wouldn't bleed reading a wall of broken English.

I'll stick to my raw English in the replies from now on. Apologies if the main text felt synthetic.


Step 1 have resources, Step 2 boot strap yourself.

If you really want to succeed, you need to pick the best parents.


ISAs shouldn't be patentable in the first place.

You can't effectively use the tools if you can't understand and direct what they should do.

What means to learn to code will shift, it will be a shallower knowledge. But a little bit of coding skill goes a long long way when controlling coding agents.

Learning to read code, and ask important algorithmic and architectural questions about the systems one is building will be key. Instead of raw production, the role will shift to curation and editorializing.


And if people don’t have understanding they won’t even know the questions to ask

Wait till Claude finds out.

Anthropic will have a lot of explanations to do. I'm serious, Claude's self-image is clearly going to be affected by this.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onsen

A girlfriend of mine (white girl) knew Japanese and would work at a hotspring in the US during the summer between semesters in college. It was her job to tell old Japanese men that the hotspring was not clothing optional.

I see lots of listing that appear to have no data or links. Or if they have links in the description, they are not clickable.

I am not seeing a filter. Or links back to sources, or an icon with the type of source. No offense, but this looks like a good 10% start.


Thanks! For now you can only filter by tattoo policies (tapping the color circles) or you can also filter by town or prefecture using the search feature

I'm adding more data, it takes a while to ingest and process since there's 19000+ listings. it should be way more complete in the next few days


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