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mpov.timmorgan.org
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| | | | | I created a free micro instance on Amazon EC2 a few weeks ago. Today I remembered it and thought I would tinker around a little, only to find out that when I logged into AWS console, I had to "re-activate" my account using a phone number.Hmmm, that's weird. I distinctly remember doing that two weeks ago.So I jumped through the hoops and got logged in again to discover that my instance was gone, my security group was gone, and my elastic ip was gone. | |
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jomalo.com
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| | | | | Inspired by Hemispheric Views Duel of the Defaults - episode 097 and the many App Defaults entries collected by Robb. Here is my list for the Duel. Slowly moving back to defaults where I can to try and reduce subscription fatigue. Mail Client: Spark or Apple Mail Mail Server: Gmail Notes: Apple Notes or Drafts To-Do: Reminders iPhone Photo Shooting: iOS Camera or Obscura Photo Management: Google Photos Calendar: Fantastical Cloud file storage: iCloud RSS: Inoreader and Reeder Contacts: Contacts. | |
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www.aaron-gray.com
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| | | | | Got a call from my bank this morning. For the sake of example, I'll say it was Wells Fargo Bank (it isn't actually, I'll keep the bank name private). It came from their main number that I have saved in my contacts so my custom name for that bank contact and the official phone number appeared on the caller id. [...] | |
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