kak3a
No user record in our sample, but kak3a has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but kak3a has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Ditto. Today's PHP is not your what your grandfather used to use. It's a much matured and evolving language. Python only got so popular due to Google's use and AI. It's like the new Perl.
Bring FrontPage back! ;)
Who will be buying these? Developers?
At glance, thought it is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_to_Nowhere_(San_Gabriel...
Well executed and could be very useful. Shouldn't be too hard for Apple to implement this for its Photo album with is Apple Intelligence.
Can the columns be sticky when page scrolls down?
Would be nice to have translation for non-English audiences in real time. Granted not something can be done easily except using something like chatgpt
Author talked about usability problem with database, it's oxymoron usability problem in this site where all the text are in gray which makes reading very painful. Had to use "Darken Text" Chrome ext so it is not killing…
corruption or death penalty is barbaric?
Since it consumes user defined SQL directly, how secure is it from SQL injections?
Wow wasn't aware of such connectors exist. Thought you must pay for something like that. CDATA (https://www.cdata.com/connect/connectors/) charges a fortune for connectors.
How are those 500+ data source connectors are implemented? Do you use 3rd party APIs? Im always curious about that.
I'm aware the key to LED commoditizing is making fundamental materials for blue LED. Veritasium is a great story teller with just right amount of physical for the geek alike.
Did you guys pivoted Dropbase from CSV analytics to internal app builder? Interesting move. Internal.io just sunsetted. Maybe Dropbase has what it takes and finding its P/M fit.
From a pure UX perspective, I agree. User experience is outside of any technology. Apple Magic Mouse is a technological marvel, but UX sucked.
WeChat's success lies in chinese culture that people value convenience over privacy bc the gov can already monitor everything its citizen do. It is a "Super App", a mini OS with conglomerate of apps that has everything…
X or Y, Twitter has a failed business model that will never generate positive cash flow, to me, that's a bigger problem to solve.
I concur.
why? don't we already have Zelle and Venmo that does just that?