I got the same experience. I ran `gemini --debug` and it spit out the authentication URL at least. However I got the same `Rate limiting detected` for a simple refactoring task in a repo with 2 python files after a few…
I run a pi-hole instance at home and observe the same thing. Most DNS requests come from my iOS devices.
Python is great for prototyping. I work a lot with spatio-temporal textual datasets (think geo-tagged tweets), and most of the time, I need to verify my idea actually works before working on performance improvement…
Will this exploit work if a server is using transactional email service like SendGrid or Mandrill?
Remind me of Coin card. Just a matter of time.
AWS free tier is only available for the first 12 months.
I got the same experience. I ran `gemini --debug` and it spit out the authentication URL at least. However I got the same `Rate limiting detected` for a simple refactoring task in a repo with 2 python files after a few…
I run a pi-hole instance at home and observe the same thing. Most DNS requests come from my iOS devices.
Python is great for prototyping. I work a lot with spatio-temporal textual datasets (think geo-tagged tweets), and most of the time, I need to verify my idea actually works before working on performance improvement…
Will this exploit work if a server is using transactional email service like SendGrid or Mandrill?
Remind me of Coin card. Just a matter of time.
AWS free tier is only available for the first 12 months.