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I noticed this recently too when using Firefox.


In qBitorrent or similar torrent clients you can explicitly set the vpn network interface they should use. Use split tunneling for you browser or other applications you don't want to use the vpn for.


Same experience here, using it for years in production for our critical api services without issues.


I am currently looking for a new reliable OLED TV. Knowing they added the S90C to their repair program is very reassuring.


I’d definitely recommend LG TVs over Samsung, especially in the mid / high end range. The OS is so much better to use and you don’t get served up ads if you don’t want them.


My dad just got the 83 incher and it's magnificent. Unfortunately, it looks like they only added the 77, but who knows what the future holds.


I agree. Our public APIs are also massively queried. The number of queries is out of proportion to the legitimate traffic. Rate-Limiting does not work, because of the volume of different ips they send against you in parallel. Our servers are not designed for such peaks. What other choice do we have but to block them.


Did you consider API keys? Via email? That’s at least a natural throttle.


It's a public price API. There is no authentication required to list prices.


Host a static json file?


Preferably on a provider with no egress fees.


Could you explain why that API is meant to be public and what benefits it brings to human users? What kind of data does it return?


In addition to blocking/throttling, I have my services provide bad data to the abusing clients.


As in "valid" but false data? Please don't. If you really don't want to indicate rate limiting explicitly, then perhaps return an invalid body, or reset the connection or similar. False positives detecting humans as bots are very common, and even rate limits are often set well within human interaction limits. E.g. more than once I've triggered 429s by opening several e-commerce product pages in new tabs for me to ctrl+tab through and filter down. I also tripped a LinkedIn anti-automation system since I was looking through quite a lot of profiles on my first day to add people - luckily they handled this well, with a clear message explaining what was going on and support reaching out to me proactively (and lifting the restriction after a few hours)


If I block and throttle you already then yes, I reserve the right to break your downstream service by feeding you bad data.


Can't share that experience. We are in the process of migrating from Azure B2C to ORY Network and had also some initial doubts if their products are a good fit for our enterprise company. Our company is three hours away from their office in munich, but they were willing to send us an experienced engineer to answer all of our questions. This was very much appreciated and helped us a lot. They also offer the possibility to purchase dedicated slack channel support.


Azure B2C policies are a nightmare. Basically a programming language implemented in XML. Stay away from it.


What i am still missing is the possibility to deploy next.js to a serverless platform where files have to be stored in S3 or Google Cloud Storage. Had anybody success to get it working, without loosing ISR functionality?


Where are you struggling? Just `next build && next export` and your static site is compiled to the /out folder which you can subsequently push to S3 or Google Cloud Storage.

No idea what ISR stands for.


Incremental Static Regeneration. Next.js allows you to create or update static pages after you’ve built your site but stores them on the filesystem, which in a serverless environment does not exist.


Exactly our experience too. We are extremely happy with the stability and quality of their services.


I recently watched a german documentary "Das geheime Leben der Bäume" [1] where they visit this exact tree. Highly recommend it. The documentary is based on a novel of the same name by the author Peter Wohlleben [2].

[1]: https://www.3sat.de/film/dokumentarfilm/das-geheime-leben-de...

[2]: https://www.amazon.de/Hidden-Life-Trees-Communicate-Discover...


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