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obviously the users would have to be logged in for this to work, which in your case might not be the desired use. Still, this could be an optimization step that could save you some cash down the road.
you don't need more vms to get around their rate limit, you just need to query their api using a clientside language like javascript, that way the ip twitter gets is the ip of the user, not your servers. The company I…
If you don't like eating lunch you can always sit and listen to the awesome lunch time conversations. You know, take a break, because breaks rock!
lol
obviously the users would have to be logged in for this to work, which in your case might not be the desired use. Still, this could be an optimization step that could save you some cash down the road.
you don't need more vms to get around their rate limit, you just need to query their api using a clientside language like javascript, that way the ip twitter gets is the ip of the user, not your servers. The company I…
If you don't like eating lunch you can always sit and listen to the awesome lunch time conversations. You know, take a break, because breaks rock!