▲ 6 r/Hawaii

mililani water - smells of chlorine are strong. anyone else noticing this?

as of 8/18 9:30 pm, the smell of chlorine in the water is strong.

anyone else experiencing this?

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u/JustAnotherGeek12345 — 21 hours ago

Driver's license verification failed

I'm trying to sign up using my legitimate driver's license and it says it's not legit... Verification failed.

How are people solving this?

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u/JustAnotherGeek12345 — 25 days ago

besides myself, is anyone else concerned that micron is now considered a value play?

VTV's largest holding is now micron, MU - all because one of it's heaviest factors is the Forward Price-to-Earnings (Forward P/E) ratio.

Over the last year, Micron's stock price skyrocketed due to the massive demand for its AI-linked high-bandwidth memory chips. Normally, a massive price spike pushes a stock straight into the "Growth" category. However, Wall Street analysts (realized a cheat code) increased Micron's projected future earnings even faster than the stock price rose. Because its expected future profits are so massive, its Forward P/E ratio actually dropped, making the algorithmic index flag it as a screaming "bargain" value stock.

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u/JustAnotherGeek12345 — 1 month ago
▲ 9 r/AirBnB

Has anyone experienced an address change right before check-in? [USA]

I booked a rental and received the official address from the Airbnb app a couple of days before arrival, as usual. But today, one day before check-in, the host messaged me directly with a completely different address.

I've used Airbnb many times and have never had this happen. Is this normal? Has anyone else run into this?

When asked, the host said the address is different for ESTA visa purposes.

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u/JustAnotherGeek12345 — 2 months ago

http header support for seafile clients

I don't want to host seafile publicly online as it is out of the box. I typically use mutual TLS to protect the web endpoints but the client doesn't support mutual TLS so...

Can we add the ability to include a custom made http header key and value that can be sent with every request?

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u/JustAnotherGeek12345 — 3 months ago