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Quintin Russ

@musstard

Co-founder of @sitehostnz / @webslice. Former web developer, now tech generalist.

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After the US bank SVB failed this week, you may be wondering about how something similar might play out in NZ? Well, the RBNZ have very clearly laid that out: rbnz.govt.nz/regulation-and… - it's called the Open Bank Resolution or OBR and currently NZ has no deposit insurance.

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Thoroughly enjoyed my trip to Christchurch. But why on earth is the airport air bridge just a lot of sheep bleating? #bitweird

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Now SQLite really is serverless eh. Good to see the core project embracing this style of architecture. sqlite.org/cloudsqlite/do…

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Love that we've got an International Tournament with the FIFA Women's World Cup on our doorstep. There are some good features in the ticketing system, but I cannot believe that in 2023AD FIFA are making people install an app to use their tickets though. What a poor experience.

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sarasana Jason Discount Domains That's right - 100% NZ-owned and committed to staying that way. If you want to get in touch with our team in Auckland: sitehost.nz/contact

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Lazywebs: Does anyone know of any good NZ Christmas Lights lists? So far I've got lightupchristmas.co.nz - but it's a little... Light.

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Hot Take: If you are a small to medium-sized team (most NZ teams) or an early-stage project: You probably don’t need microservices.

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The T3A instance is the newest x86 VM for burstable workloads available on AWS. It was based on Zen 1 and launched in 2019. A lot has happened since then... AMD shipped the first of their Zen 5 chips last week.