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Fiat Multipla.

That really needs clarification, llms do get that wrong.

Hi, just wanted to check in again to clarify this a bit. TSIG keys are used for both the api and the direct dns update, this is what authenticates the request and tied to a specific domain. the bearer (long and short) are for the account and is tied to you rather than a specific domain. https://dynip.dev/docs#api-register - you can also list current keys etc for the different domains.

https://dynip.dev/docs#authentication

TSIG Keys: Used strictly for updating DNS records (/update). These are 44-character Base64 encoded strings generated per-zone.

JWT Bearer Tokens: Used for account management and programmatic zone registration (/register). Generated upon user login.

Hope this helps to clear it up, I might link the documentation from the pricing section so that at least there is clarification on it.


Makes sense. BTW. are there efforts to migrate systemd to rust?

Does a 4 word prompt count? If so then I'm joining the effort right now.

Norway isn't in the EU (no restrictions on Huawei) and has cheap electricity, could become an ai powerhouse.

Norway is in the EEA, which have adopted the existing EU Cybersecurity Act.

Thank you, I didn't know that.

Ubuntu is (was) Not a Distro.

It's not about which programming language they use.

In a week?

Maybe it's me not being a native speaker, but that seems okish?

It's not technically wrong but the super-short abrupt sentence format of "A. B. C."[0] is weird if you repeat it.

You can get away with it once or twice as a kind of rhetorical flourish but if you keep doing it, it starts to sound like a one-trick pony (or a clanker.)

(IMHO, obvs., I'm not the King of English.)

[0] e.g. "Three pinpoints of light. One photographic plate. Vanished within fifty minutes."


The Manhole Cover!

They should the unexpected and vibe code node to zig. Or Odin for the kicks.

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