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+1 on this! It's scales amazingly well too!


I have a dualit toaster and absolutely love it! You can get spare parts for it and repair it yourself. To me it's worth the 3x premium of its the only one I ever have to buy in my life. Yes, the timer is a bit loud and you have to think about how done you want the toast ever time, but it becomes automatic, i.e. I just know what the right setting is for a bagel.


To be clear, it's a man made diamond. I tried all thr convincing, but turns out that when someone has wanted something since they were a little girl, it's hard to change their mind


Great to see a shout out to Phil Pearl! Also worth looking at https://github.com/bytedance/sonic


How does one get onto this list?


In Europe, by becoming a RIPE member (€1000 initiation fee + €1400 annual fee) and requesting an IPv4 allocation. (max one /24 per LIR)


Not AFAIK- they email you when a new device logs in, or a new location, but I've never seen one from a wrong 2FA code


This was posted above: https://www.isnic.is/en/site/login First time I've seen it too


Interesting- I think that is the first time I've seen password and 2FA code on the same page. Guess that means you may not know if your password or 2FA code is incorrect depending on the error page


Or the login process should just go ahead and ask the 2FA either way - and just fail you in the end without explaining why. And then notify only behind the scenes via mail that the password was correct but the 2fa wrong. That would be the way to handle it. I'd receive such notifications from time to time - I mix up the 2FA accounts sometimes, other times I'm slow typing and it expires - but I can live with that little extra email.


All my TOTP prompts (on websites I run) account for such delays and clock skews by checking against the previous and next TOTP. So even if the user is a little bit late to enter the OTP, I can still validate it and complete authentication.


This is standard practice with big corporate RSA remote login.


I switched from Chrome to FF about 6 years ago and still don't understand why more people don't do the same. At the moment my favourite feature is containers- especially the default facebook ones. Kudos to the team at Mozilla- it just keeps getting better and better!


Wow, that is brilliant- will give it a try- thank you. Did you close the business once the address had been added?


I marked it as permanently closed after I got it to show on the map. The business still shows but has a red "permanently closed" banner on it but the address is still marked and correct in google maps


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