No chromecast support. I don't own a smart tv so my chromecast is the life of my living room TV. It's kind annoying since I can only watch it on computer or tablet.
Yes, but I guess in that case you would put your lambda function behind an API gateway, and limit the user requests. If it's a static content you would serve it from a CDN. Not a specialist on this, but that's what I…
Is it fraud if you declare a wrong birthday on your bank account? Don't they get that information from your documents, instead of relying on you to answer it?
Kind sounds like Google BigQuery.
Been using it for a long time and that's the main reason i do, so good at looking at those huge log files.
That was the first thing that came to my mind after reading this. I was at reddit when the author of OptiKey posted it, the responses were amazing.
It's nice to see how the backend of my favorite game works. Specially this article, right now I'm developing a chat service for a company and god I hate openfire.
I just switched jobs because of my daughter. Left a job that I liked but didn't pay very well so I could stop having to work 2 shifts. I'm a programmer btw. It drives me nuts everyday, but this keeps me going…
This is awesome, looking forward for an android app so I can use on my tablet and try with my daughter. Too bad that the website is going offline :(
No chromecast support. I don't own a smart tv so my chromecast is the life of my living room TV. It's kind annoying since I can only watch it on computer or tablet.
Yes, but I guess in that case you would put your lambda function behind an API gateway, and limit the user requests. If it's a static content you would serve it from a CDN. Not a specialist on this, but that's what I…
Is it fraud if you declare a wrong birthday on your bank account? Don't they get that information from your documents, instead of relying on you to answer it?
Kind sounds like Google BigQuery.
Been using it for a long time and that's the main reason i do, so good at looking at those huge log files.
That was the first thing that came to my mind after reading this. I was at reddit when the author of OptiKey posted it, the responses were amazing.
It's nice to see how the backend of my favorite game works. Specially this article, right now I'm developing a chat service for a company and god I hate openfire.
I just switched jobs because of my daughter. Left a job that I liked but didn't pay very well so I could stop having to work 2 shifts. I'm a programmer btw. It drives me nuts everyday, but this keeps me going…
This is awesome, looking forward for an android app so I can use on my tablet and try with my daughter. Too bad that the website is going offline :(