Looks like $629.99. Never sure if it's CAD or USD but my Nintendo account is Canadian.
Okay, so, You're going to need to pretend like I'm 5 years old here.
The end goal is for me to give this my email creds, it will then monitor my email and when I get a match it'll run the API call, right?
However, right now, you don't want to take usernames and passwords so you generate random emails as an example to show what it COULD do.
If I'm correct it might be a little early to give people access as there's nothing I can really do. I created an account on your site but there's nothing there explaining what I'm doing just a couple input boxes with a one word label.
I would use this for email -> matrix but I'd have to self host it. I'm sure others would use it if you had some built in API calls that less techy people could use.
Do you allow users to matched regex from the email and use it the API Call?
I will be doing exactly this if its ~$400 CAD or less. Otherwise I'll buy a used one and install a cheap modchip when that's an option
This is insane, how is trump still in power?
I don't understand what you're doing here. I use your website to what?
Monitor my email and when I get one that matches the regex it'll make an API call?
Or is your website the API endpoint?
The video didn't help me understand.
It's 7320 poutines. I'm not sure about football fields.
This is actually really interesting, I might have to try this.
I currently use a USB stick with a key file on it that I need to plug in on boot. Something like this but it wasn't that easy for me. https://openterprise.it/2022/07/fedora-unlock-luks-full-disk-encrypted-system-using-usb-stick/
Edit: I wonder if yours will work on my VPS.... I'd love to encrypt that.
No, you're whale cum.
The en-ca in the URL means nothing as I've bought from .ca websites and been charged in USD before. To be fair, it wasn't a large company like Nintendo but it still happened. Fastest cancel I've ever done. So, Unless it's explicitly called out next to the price or I've bought something from there before, I usually assume it's USD.