Finding amazon.com.au to be offering some of the best prices for many things at the moment, with free international shipping on spends over $50. I’m finding I can often purchase the same product for 1/2 or less than I can purchase locally. Happy to support local, but not when I’m being fleeced!?
As an example; I’m planning to make some cabinets and bookshelves and need hinges, wood glue etc… A large bottle of wood glue, purchased locally and delivered, will set me back $141 - on amazon.com.au I can get it delivered for ~$76. Even better for hinges, that I either had to buy in multiple small lots or huge lots (which I didn’t want) locally. Even the huge lots were more expensive!
Anyway, worth a look if you’re spending $ in these ‘tight’ times.
I had no idea where the name came from, so went looking:
What a weird way to name a business…
TLDR; Chatterton’s, no, Christmas, no, Wallworths Bazaar Ltd, almost but no…Woolworths! Yes.
Definetly Woolies, not woolies!
The reason why the Australian Superenuation scheme (what Kiwisaver should be) has been so successful is because it can’t be raided.
These clowns have no idea! They clearly don’t understand compounding interest. How could they possibly lead the country?
nginx
Not sure why others are suggesting a Raspberry Pi and nginx would cause problems? I run three public facing websites on a single Raspberry Pi 4 with 2GB RAM. Has been working flawlessly for 2 years. Typical uptime is measured in multiple months.
Running Wordpress, fail2ban and certbot. Booting and running of a USB drive - have considered SSD but no need as I cache to RAM for performance.
You ain’t never tried my mum’s cheese scones 😜