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DarkSky was at least incorporated into their weather app tho.

From what I've heard, it sounds like it's not nearly as good or simple an experience as DarkSky was. But as an Android user I wouldn't know, DarkSky was just killed by Apple for everyone but Apple customers when they merged it in.

As an Android user you can absolutely pay for access to dark sky's api.

I think I can pay for access to the Apple Weather api, which is neither the DarkSky api, nor the DarkSky app that was killed by Apple.

Wells Fargo for the longest time had a daily spending limit on its Check Cards and a daily withdrawal limit. If you had a Debit (not check card) your “spending limit” was your withdrawal limit.

If you tried to make a purchase above the spending limit it was a hassle. I am old tho.


I can add to the personal experience piece. I am way more emphatic, to the point I apparently now tear up on certain movies/shows. Also yeah way more impatient and honestly more selfish now due to lack of personal time.

Hell, some TV commercials make me tear up.

Songs too.

Suse has filled that niche pretty well also.

Really? Because I have 4 Gmail accounts, all from the days of 100 invites. Two have been used publicly in systems, etc the other two have never been input into a system. I have equal amounts of spam hitting the inbox in all of them. It’s better then say outlook.com but not much.


I have 6 accounts, and no, not really any spam - ton of newsletters but that is because of me having accounts in those systems.

My spam folders do have a ton of spam, so clearly it is working at least for me.


Reminds me of when Dell laptops started smelling like cat urine. Dell denied it for a long time then admitted it was an issue with the manufacturing process. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-24741832


Different kind of beast. In my opinion Datagrip is meant for heavy DB work with jetbrains ecosystem surrounding you as well.

Heidi is perfect for the kind of person who connects to a DB once in awhile to just get some crap done.

I used to use HeidiSQL a lot, then we moved to Azure SQL with entra mfa which Heidi doesn’t current support. I would switch back instantly if that support ever came out.


He triple downed on it as well.


I ran from Postman to Insomnia. Then that was ruined. Now I am onto Bruno. We will see how long that lasts.


Same except insert some insomnia forks/clones. Silver lining: if/when Bruno goes, I’ll finally be annoyed enough write my own.


Bruno ftw!


So how would this help in this case? The oauth info would’ve just been in the csv or in someone’s env file.


With OIDC, the "info" would be just a URL with the public signing keys that the server accepts as legitimate signers.

The server still does authorisation on top. And unless you control the private keys, you cannot mint JWTs that are accepted as legitimate.

So the "info" leaking is really not a problem.


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