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TIL that 20-30% revenue growth year over year is underperforming.

Atlassian does >$1B/year in free cash flow. the GAAP losses are almost entirely stock-based comp, which is non-cash. the buyback exists specifically to offset that dilution.

> buybacks will reduce profit

wrong. its a balance sheet transaction. cash goes down, shares go down.


It's literally in the second sentence.

Obsidian Sync offers a headless client to sync vaults without using the desktop app. Useful for CI pipelines, agents, and automated workflows


I did see that but it did not help me understand the specific use cases. Someone else did, though.


And you can’t run OpenAi / Claude subscriptions through OpenClaw without violating their ToS. You need to use API keys, which are pay as you go


Enshittification


Not really. Awesome lists are mostly curated by an individual, the bar for making it on that list isn’t the same as HN where the community decides the popularity of the entries


Google often marks my homelab domains as dangerous which all point to an A record that is in the private IP space, completely inaccessible to the internet.

Makes precisely zero sense.


I believe you're forced to have your data backed by a Ceph OSD. Whereas Minio can point to an NFS share on a NAS.


Minio used to be able to do this, but they dropped this feature - "gateway mode" - several years ago.


Minio doesn't need to have first-class support for NFS. You can quite easily point an NFS share mounted as a directory in the Minio container.


> I believe you're forced to have your data backed by a Ceph OSD.

It makes perfect sense as this is a feature of Ceph.

> Whereas Minio can point to an NFS share on a NAS.

Eh, different trade-offs.


> Not saying he's wrong

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“Where did the 2 of you want to go to grab lunch today?”

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i’ve tried a paid Instapaper plan a few times but always end up leaving because their reader view very regularly misses entire sections of articles


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