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alpacaillama

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    If you read what the author said and understood it, you would see that mongodb didn’t open up the firewall and it does have auth protection but the author chose not to enable it.

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    Comment #27455222

    Was that for all roles or only 5+ years of experience?

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    Comment #27454376

    Here’s one such tweet fyi: https://twitter.com/rotkill/status/1367687681837301761?s=21 Just go on twitter and search for “fanhouse lewd” make sure twitter is not auto correcting fa…

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    Comment #27454299

    I agree with your point about the differentiation being vague and the fact that apple should be more clear. Also apple does disallow porn. And fanhouse also says no porn but every …

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    Comment #27454270

    I can find you 15 fanhouse creator tweets that are suggestive in nature. They get around the PG-13 requirement by calling it “lewd”. Do you want 13 year olds to buy lewds? Lol def …

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    Comment #27454111

    Wonder if they will hire more in UK/Canada now?

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    Comment #27453891

    2. Fanhouse not only has one off transactions but things like pay to view pictures of someone etc

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    Comment #27453757

    Netflix and Spotify don’t offer in-app purchases and come under the reader rule within the appstore guidelines. At least know about things before you talk about them dude.

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    Comment #27453744

    I think this might be a part of their strategy. Do a well timer PR push.

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    Comment #27453733

    Going to jump in and reply. Patreon explicitly doesn’t do Pay to views, doesn’t have interaction gated behind paywalls, and is meant as just a straight transfer of $. Fanhouse does…

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    Comment #27194691

    I would pay you a $100 USD if you could consistently get a scam like this into the App Store. And by this I mean: - Low effort - Phishing for data - Pretending to be Microsoft.

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    Comment #27020398

    Also interesting to note, that some of those APIs are still in W3C drafts. So Chrome just went ahead and wrote its own implementation without the literal standards body agreeing or…

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    Comment #27020362

    Also the author never really addresses if the API is needed or not, or if it provides a good experience. If Chrome has it, it is seen as a positive. Personally, i'm very happy that…

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    Comment #27020346

    Interesting to note that the author never mentions one of the biggest criticisms of the Chromium project. That they keep adding so many APIs that other browser vendors are forced t…

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    Comment #26470733

    you just compared buying a charger to replacing the battery. Also, I am sure if OP wants to replace the battery at a 3rd party store, they could. It’s been 7 years.

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    Comment #23357823

    This is one of the worst things I have read in my life. Can we get this flagged?

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    Comment #23357815

    I thought the same, but what it (and this has happened before) one of D.T’s followers sees this and shoots people? Afaik the post said something to the effect of “Rioter’s should b…

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    Comment #23337674

    This is the only part I guess we disagree on. I refuse to let a global entity that is not elected or representative of the world in any way be able to control this. Every court’s j…

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    Comment #23335641

    Again, i don’t disagree. I am asking how you would enforce something like that? Who gets to decide what’s wrong? I certainly hope it’s not Twitter. My argument is Twitter is a priv…

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    Comment #23335407

    Yes but those details are what has protected twitter until now. If you decide what goes on and not off your platform, then you are a publisher and responsible for what’s on your pl…

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    Comment #23335396

    I hope they look into whether social media platforms can use safe harbour (Section 230) stuff or not. Personally I don’t think so. Since they do act as publishers. I know HN will f…