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> I still don't know how you get the code of a lambda from and to git ?!?!),

I have this setup myself, let me dig it up and will reply in a later post


@mannyv Really great points !


I did not think it that way, I understand why it is confusing. Think of it this way you have 50 invocations every second, and you take half a second to process each one. Which means at any given time, on average you will have 25 instances of your lambda running. Which means if you set your PC to 25, you pretty much guarantee that every invocation is warm.

Remember that PC is nothing but total number of lambda instances that AWS keeps warm and ready to go.


If you had 50 invocations every second and your execution time was 2 seconds, would you set it to 100? If that's the case, you would multiply the invocations per second by the process time.


Yes, maybe that’s a better way to put it


Thanks! Security and privacy, while are pretty important to me (more than the average joe, are not a make or break thing). Although i wish otherwise, i do not have the time to go mucking around too much in advanced configs, so pretty much a plug and play setup is what id be looking for next few years.


You can use any browser on iPhone.


You can use any browser skin on an iphone. They're all the same web view.


Right, but the underlying engine doesn’t matter much practically speaking. I don’t think I’ve ever run into a situation where the browser on iOS limited me from doing things I would want to do on mobile.

I use FireFox on iOS because it syncs with FireFox on my laptop.


I disagree, plenty of posts here that start with "doesn't work on my iPhone".

Apple forces you to adjust to their terrible browser engine by taking away your users' ability to install another browser. Many websites put in the effort to make their stuff work on Apple devices but that's far from a given.


The browser engine is exactly why I don't want to use Safari.


I second this, Macan owner since 6 years and have not been more satisfied going 0-60 in 6 seconds in a car that i have loaded with close to 50 gravel bags from Home Depot :) oh and going back to original post, two main reasons i chose the car was 1. Way it drives and 2. Tactile buttons


To dry it.


This is awesome, i found a very simple dutch oven bread recipe.

Cant wait to try it.


Although i agree that gas cooktops have several advantages in cooking non westernized meals, rotis can definitely be made on induction. Been making them since many years now.


got a recipe/walkthrough? I love me some roti, am tired of paying for the stuff made in the big oven/cooker things though. I have an induction cooktop already.


Make a soft dough with flour (ideally whole wheat), water, salt. Kneed thoroughly. List of sit for about 1/2 hour, in a bowl, covered with a cloth. Make smallish balls of of the dough. Dust a flat, hard surface with left over flour, roll into a thin disk of even thickness. The size is less important than the evenness in thickness.

Heat a pan, until a small amount of ghee/butter melts when placed on it. Place the roti on the pan, and cook each side. You will know that it is done when the roti slightly puffs up.

True skill is in making rotis which stay soft in a hotbox.


I am in US, running iOS 15.5 and I tried US flights as well as international flights but it still doesn’t work for me.. so not sure if there is some privacy setting blocking it or if some feature we need to enable.


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