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Minimal DNS settings to link domain to Website?
    • There are no other AAAA entries in my settings.
    • Netlify's load balancer’s IP address they tell you to use for the A-entry is: 75.2.60.5.
    • Sorry if I misunderstand the question, but is Squarespace the DNS-service in this case? Or their default DNS-service?
  • Minimal DNS settings to link domain to Website?
  • Apparently, only the A entry is necessary, as the provided IP will perform the redirect .

    When I try to ping the domain I get ping: cannot resolve my-website.com: Unknown host. Could that be a sign that perhaps it will take some more time to propagate?

  • Minimal DNS settings to link domain to Website?

    Hey techsupport,

    I was tasked with rebuilding the website of my place of work so that we can move away from a costly squarespace subscription. I've managed to build the site, upload to github and deploy via netlify, but I think I made a mistake while setting up the DNS.

    The domain is still registered with squarespace (for the meantime) so I tried to point the domain to the netlify page. Netlify provided me with the IP for an A entry to add to my settings in Squarespace. I'm pretty sure the entry in itself is correct:

    my-domain.com | A | [netlify-IP]

    www.my-domain.com | A | [netlify-IP]

    However, even after 24h, the website is not reachable under the domain name. Are there some other settings typically necessary to make it work?

    I deleted the default Squarespace-DNS-entries, maybe I accidentally deleted an important setting?

    Thank you for helping a noob out!

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  • Definitely R/R Studio if you're in data analysis. Runs circles around commercial Software in terms of scope and customization. A little harder to get into of course, but once you get the hang of it, there's little you can't get done with it.

  • In your opinion, why do so many socialists seem to have a hard time criticizing the Chinese/Russian regime?

    Sorry if this question seems inflammatory or uninformed, it comes from a place of simple curiosity.

    While getting into socialist theory, partly through breadtube content, I often stumbled upon creators/commentators/writers who absolutely crucify the US (rightfully so in many regards), but either justify wrongdoings of the CCP/Russian regime or outright support them.

    To me it seems absolutely incongruous to claim socialist ideals for oneself but to champion authoritarian regimes that have ties to Socialism merely semantically or through some spurious historical traditions.

    Can you enlighten me about this? Thank you.

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  • Leading figures of the AfD are outright fascists (to the degree that it was ruled in court that one of its most prominent members can rightfully be called a Nazi).

    Just because they don't step into parliament and declare Germany a dictatorship doesn't mean they aren't a threat to democracy and won't nudge the country towards facism once in power.

    Where do you get the "supporters of free speech, democracy and rule of law" thing from.Oh, it's how the party describes itself? Well that's reliable...

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  • It's crazy what we accept as fact of life just because it was the environment of our socialization. Once the veil is pulled from your eyes, the absurdity & inhumanity of our system becomes painfully clear, it's almost like you're banished from 'normalcy'.

  • If you don't already: Try inspecting/sorting your beans and blowing out chaff before brewing.
  • It becomes more obvious when you first grind the beans very coarsely. I have an old grinder standing around that I have set to very coarse permanently, so I don't have to spend too much time adjusting & readjusting. When you blow on the grounds, the chaff starts flying out, for most roasts I had it's a decent amount, probably enough to affect the taste of the brew.

  • If you don't already: Try inspecting/sorting your beans and blowing out chaff before brewing.

    I thought I had my brewing routine down to pretty much perfect, before I saw a Lance Hendrick video where he recommends sorting out faulty beans and getting rid of most of the chaff.

    It may seem tedious to do for each cup, but for me it's worth it. The cleanness and quality of my brews improved drastically, making me enjoy black coffee way more.

    If you're patient enough, give it a try, it pays off!

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