@OnizukaGoat2@TheMaineWonk Its most def does. Adobe stopped saying it was going to use your content to make and profit from AI.
They did still imply they already take it, store it and use it without profit.
You a little naive, arent you?
Anna Leigh Waters is far more dominant than Serena Williams ever was. Obviously tennis is far more competitive, established, main stream, etc (for now) but ALW hasn’t lost a singles match in over a year and she wins mixed and women’s doubles 90+ percent of the time. @Pickleball
@geekyAyushi Approach 1 being fast doesn't make sense if it's asynchronous (and it's very expensive). Approach 2 indicates they didn't explore Dynamo APIs very well. You can do conditional reads/writes. I also don't know how they're generating the short URLs - which is a big key factor imo.
Designing a URL shortener sounds trivial until you're tasked with generating 100K unique URLs per second, with low latency, strict correctness, and multi-tenant isolation.
Over the weekend, I explored a brilliant breakdown of how Rebrandly engineered for this scale 🧵
@1Password Thanks for the reply! I tried pressing enter and that didn't do anything. For what it's worth I use Safari on a Mac with "1Password for Mac 8.10.18 (81018040)"
@1Password Is it possible to use Passkeys with just Touch ID on a Mac? Apple's native passkeys just lets you authenticate with Touch ID with but 1Password I have to click the little "Sign In" button when the prompt for using a passkey comes up
Apple should release Safari for Windows (err, re-release): Safari now has the fastest JS engine and is implementing features quickly, meanwhile Chrome deceives its users and Firefox lags further behind…
@ArcMembership Hi Arc team! I love the browser but have a few issues:
1) I can't DM this Twitter account because I'm not a "verified" user according to Twitter.
2) The control + tab doesn't seem to work for me. I just updated a few minutes ago
@browsercompany - Edge: Uses your Microsoft account
- Safari: iCloud (using Apple account)
- Firefox: Mozilla servers using your Firefox acocunt
All of these are using cloud solutions (and it works great for the first 3 because, well, they have a lot of $ to spend on syncing)
@browsercompany I saw your CEO's latest video on YouTube. I think the core product is great (I use it everyday!) but the problem is that you've started on Apple devices (specifically using iCloud) and now you want to include Windows. This is a problem for consumers and developers