Can you say more about the API calls, what would that be exposing of the user? I think it's difficult since most new apps are using Electron, or V8 scaffolds... but really nice idea
Sorry, you are def right; could you expand a bit on how -what you mention- works? How come that by having a mobile turned off is in itself a tracking point?
You have posts on how to use it better, how it's so good that it may turn against us, and things built on top of it. I don't think this is going to stop. Especially with the pace that OpenAI has shown by shipping GPT-4, updating the models, plugins, and so on. They may be fine-tuning GPT-5 right now.
There's already some work to that direction with cloudflare workers... but I really differs on why people would look for that; in a bit more convoluted case, for example, it would be destined for browsing nested pages of instagram, facebook, reddit, and so on... so it's bit difficult to that, especially with things that require auth...
much more a coordination problem that an engineering one
Yep, I thought so too. I do find it strange that they've logged me out... probably some SPA thingy? It's also close to them releasing the algo, so there exists the possible event of a bug, but I think it's unlikely...
A backend most definitely is worth 35 mere dollars. Though (you guessed it) it depends. It depends what you are going to do with it since maybe you can get a static site with a JSON shipped to the client and usually achieve similar results.
But, consider that by buying the cloud service you get:
- database
- probably a server with their hosted thingy (maybe a node.js server)
- maybe some monitoring microservices as well
The question is then,
- Does the time of setting the stuff up yourself, and the probable issues that come with it -- are they worth the marginal 15 dollars?
This questions gets you the answer.
(Not to mention that some images of supposedly OSS microservices usually are different that their cloud service.)
The thing is that it's super close to the migration of various streamers (some with a very high viewership) to a new platform. Though I also take it a bit at face value, in the sense of he was waiting for this and tired of all the shit that comes with Twitch.
"I just finished listening to a podcast about Lena Dunham. I didn't know anything about her, have never seen any of her work and maybe never will."
This is something I do regularly, I listen to interviews/conversations of people that have nothing to do with what I do, and let me tell you: I learn a ton... I really, really recommend it...
Honestly, it's not that surprising... from an outsider, Twitch has been incredibly mismanaged in the way that they treat their content creators. And now that Youtube is robust enough to allow streaming (also with the features that streaming has) it's catching up to them.
The most curious is the alienation of creators which were raking up like 60k viewers per stream by the threat of banning. If you have ever seen one of these streams, the creators are so limited in what they can do.
Another shock was this new Kick platform which is managed by a creator itself, and apparently is doing quite well on the surface (wondering how their balance sheet looks) but I think this is what Twitch needs: a creator at the wheel.
Yes, it's actually really common. Not only for interviewing but for important meeting as well.
Besides alcohol, there are other alternatives:
- beta blockers as you've mentioned (though you really need to know your normal blood pressure and/or consult with a doctor).
- L-Theanine works really well (without any coffee).
- nicotine (hit-or-miss since it's an upper for some and downer for others, these are cigars no cigarettes, should not contain any additives but tobacco alone).