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Five people missing after explosion rocks German chemicals site

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Ask HN: Should you implement your own authentication system?

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darumderum
·5 anni fa·discuss
You could also do this with YouTube Videos btw. There is also a github project doing that iirc
darumderum
·5 anni fa·discuss
More pixels provide more details, but not always more quality, as poor lens quality is also "enhanced". This is useful for large prints which require a high dpi. In low light, less pixels in a greater sensor area perform better. Dense pixels result in more iso noise
darumderum
·5 anni fa·discuss
Same for Google Pixel
darumderum
·5 anni fa·discuss
No, but they don't support it anyways
darumderum
·5 anni fa·discuss
Well, 72 bytes is still far away from 16 characters. Also, nearly every website is able to allow passwords longer than 16 chars, so it is definitely possible somehow!? This limit is ridiculous
darumderum
·5 anni fa·discuss
> I don't think is necessarily the case

Back then, when they enforced a maximum 16 character password, I saw enough security. Are they storing them in plaintext or what? Btw, I think they increased the limit to 32 now
darumderum
·5 anni fa·discuss
+1 for hetzner
darumderum
·5 anni fa·discuss
So is "normal" money
darumderum
·5 anni fa·discuss
Some of them (or most?), but not in your favor. They will keep the profit
darumderum
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Actually, it still runs inside a container using docker-compose. I just like it to set up my docker composes as a service
darumderum
·6 anni fa·discuss
I use Docker + Traefik and it's just a heaven. No nginx configurations, no cert generation, renewing or configuration of an auto-renewer. Everything just works out of the box
darumderum
·6 anni fa·discuss
I can't confirm this. I use traefik (+ Docker) for almost everything now. First thing I do with a new server is setup traefik as a systemd service. Everything runs smoothly and I didn't have any issues with the documentation. In fact, when I first tried it I was surprised because it just worked. It worked instantly. No googling, no weird errors, it just worked. Once you have a good understanding of how it works, it's just easy. I now have my default configuration which I can use almost everywhere. Also, automatic Let's Encrypt certificates are a big +