passportjs if you're using node <http://www.passportjs.org/>
Great idea, although from an engineering POV I think this is really hard. Most websites are super JS-heavy and hence, from a browser's POV, change constantly. Quite a ton of difference between pixels on the screen…
>This happens _all_ the time on the Twitter app search bar. Hit the nail on the head there my friend. Super annoying. I wonder why their search is so slow though. Any ideas?
Well, ads and information are at direct competition, and we all know who's winning the battle. It seems Bing is better for most searches now, even technical ones because they seem to index more of github and…
> They probably forbid affiliates from doing their own indexing and ranking. Does anyone know for sure? They do. I came across a reddit thread where a guy had built a simple php-based search indexer for Amazon and…
passportjs if you're using node <http://www.passportjs.org/>
Great idea, although from an engineering POV I think this is really hard. Most websites are super JS-heavy and hence, from a browser's POV, change constantly. Quite a ton of difference between pixels on the screen…
>This happens _all_ the time on the Twitter app search bar. Hit the nail on the head there my friend. Super annoying. I wonder why their search is so slow though. Any ideas?
Well, ads and information are at direct competition, and we all know who's winning the battle. It seems Bing is better for most searches now, even technical ones because they seem to index more of github and…
> They probably forbid affiliates from doing their own indexing and ranking. Does anyone know for sure? They do. I came across a reddit thread where a guy had built a simple php-based search indexer for Amazon and…