That is not serious enough? To be fair Google gives you a lot of control over what data is kept but the defaults suck. I am not sure what happens now but there was the PRISM debacle. Send an email to a non US citizen…
That is great! It seems from the video like you need to know how to code to use it or at least the concepts of API vs front end and so on. Since if it makes a mistake you need intuition on how to fix it. Tools like this…
Thanks, you answered the question I came here to ask, i.e. why did it need a lock for a random number, what are the tradeoffs of using the non locking version. Makes sense.
That is not serious enough? To be fair Google gives you a lot of control over what data is kept but the defaults suck. I am not sure what happens now but there was the PRISM debacle. Send an email to a non US citizen…
That is great! It seems from the video like you need to know how to code to use it or at least the concepts of API vs front end and so on. Since if it makes a mistake you need intuition on how to fix it. Tools like this…
Thanks, you answered the question I came here to ask, i.e. why did it need a lock for a random number, what are the tradeoffs of using the non locking version. Makes sense.