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  • That's not how it worked. Secured secrets were read from the context where they are used and printed to logs (albeit run through base64 twice). E.g. here's the API key for the automation to use the API but it's not just used, it's also printed.

    The prevention to this situation has nothing to do with secrets and everything to do with pinning 3rd party actions to specific commits. Release versions are not immutable.

    I'm very glad that the compromise didn't reach out with the secrets, so private repos got hit with a switch and not a 2x4.

  • The cola genie grants three cola related wishes. No bringing back sodas from the dead like Crystal Pepsi. No killing sodas; Faygo is here to stay. No making people fall in love with sodas; birch beer will forever remain a side chick.

  • I disagree. Goose dies in Top Gun, but that doesn't mean it's not propaganda. Starship Troopers isn't about the horrors of war, it's about how Rico overcomes all that and becomes a real man who leads others and in another sense a real person in that he gets the right to vote.

  • It was basically a commercial for the military from what I can remember. There wasn't subtlety. The military was put on a pedestal. People that hadn't been in the military didn't get to vote. The enemy were reduced to inhuman arachnids. It's propaganda in the same way Top Gun is.

    But my point was mainly the movie and book were very different.

  • So the book presents an argument for and has a bias towards militarism, but it's not propaganda? Are you also going to tell me that Atlas Shrugged invites the reader to explore whether capitalism is good or not? Hard disagree.

  • Ah, looks like lemon balm, chamomile, and magnesium sterate are the ingredients I recognize.

    Chamomile, you can find herbal sleepy time teas with it. The only downside is now you have an extra cup of liquid to possibly wake you up in the middle of the night.

    Magnesium you can get in bulk. Iirc sterate is one of the easier ones to absorb. Magnesium citrate is also available, but may give you the runs if you take too much and it's not as readily absorbed.

    Lemon balm is a common herbal sleep aid.

    There are bunches more possibilities. The one that usually worked for me was skullcap as far as I could tell. Hops is another common one as is valerian root.

    That's awesome that you found a combo that works for you, just remember that none of them are good long term, either for buildup side effects or tolerance, with the exception of melatonin.