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jaysonqpt
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Comment #34642712
No. The problem is that Facebook has automatically enabled 2 factor protection(due to large friends count) without corresponding 2 factor methods in place!!. To reset password, 2 f…
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Comment #34642277
Thanks. My issue is that there is no way to contact Facebook support. It is crazy that they don't have even a way to report big issues like this. The account in question is suppose…
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Ask HN: Stuck with Facebook Login (forgot password)
My friend is having a Facebook account with around 5000 friends. He forgot his password and was unable to reset his password. I came to know that his account has Facebook protect e…
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Comment #31093632
In theory, self hosting works. I have my content self hosted. In this case, they sent a DMCA request to Google and they delisted my webpage from Google. 99% of my traffic simply dr…
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Comment #31092703
Many people doesn't seem to understand what pain individuals undergo when their content is taken offline by Google or Github due to a fake DMCA notice. They would have built someth…
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Comment #31092391
Hey Vivek, I have received fake DMCA requests from WorthIT Solutions, Pakistan that you guys seems to have hired. It is sent for a simple blog entry discussing about programming al…
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Comment #31092358
HackeRank sends pretty nasty DMCA requests. I recently received one from a Pakistani company hired by HackerRank. The material in question was a simple blog entry on a well known p…
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Comment #24458924
One interesting aspect of modern technology is that there are huge inefficiencies everywhere. It is also an opportunity since anyone can jump in and create/improve something a lot …
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Comment #24381587
It is a free and open source NoSQL database that can horizontally scale if needed without any additional plumbing. A lot of projects use it due to its simplicity in developer workf…
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Comment #24381583
I think MongoDB 3.6 is when it became a "decent" DB. Azure CosmosDB provides protocol level for MongoDB 3.6. This offers developers a neat way of using the power of distributed Cos…
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Comment #24373440
A detailed and interesting history of MongoDB database.
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