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  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

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    @TrK said:
    time for dinner i guess... brb.....

    Sure, dude. Will keep the 1st place seat warm for ya.

    Keep it warmer

    Sure, will keep it warm for you as well.

    Then ok.. B)

    But, you guys will have to decide among yourselves as to who takes the laptop home.

    Hmm. so what say @TrK ? lets both decide between lappy and PS5.

    Let me know what you guys decide so i can adjust accordingly. I'll see to it that i land in #3 else if one of you guys grab that and i somehow land higher we can talk to dustin about a trade

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Any with no annual fees?

    i got mine with no charges not sure about new ones...

    Damn, that's a great deal BTW. But, there are rarely any office on AE cards on Flipakrt and Amazon. What do you mainly use it for in terms of discounts or cashbacks?

    I thought AE cards are just loaded with fees whic is why i never saught them out. I wasnt sure why they were so popular with the fees they charge

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Oh yah. I was specifically talking about electronics and PC parts. Sometimes forget that Walmart also sells other stuff

    too much stuff they sell and really great prices too.

    yeah walmart is like the go to place if you need something. You can find anything you need there for daily life. food clothes water toys electronics health. everything

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    you that's who!

    Would love that PS5, but, I am not holding out any hope, as I know I can't for more than a few more days keep this up.

    I think you are on track to get more than that ps5 ;)

  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    I dream of a day when I can see a Red American Xpress card in real life.

    I wil print.

    haha thats a good idea. I dont have one either but you can always print a good looking card just to show it off. Nobody will be the wiser. Im sure it cant be leagal though...

  • @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

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    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:
    time for dinner i guess... brb.....

    Sure, dude. Will keep the 1st place seat warm for ya.

    Keep it warmer

    Sure, will keep it warm for you as well.

    Then ok.. B)

    But, you guys will have to decide among yourselves as to who takes the laptop home.

    Hmm. so what say @TrK ? lets both decide between lappy and PS5.

    you get the ps i get the lappppppppyyy :joy:

    Is this the final answer? Making note of it so we can arrange some happy trades if things dont shake out the way we thought

  • @TrK said:

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    @noob404 said:
    @TrK @xpress7 @BlazinDimes Please tag me if you guys need the activity to slow down for any discussions. Will also DM Ben if required if you guys want me to.

    As long as the discussions aren't buried we are fine with comments piling up.

    Alright. But, I guess we might just have a repeat of NY2024, based on what xpress7 is saying, the discussion on mega thread is about :(

    Well I mean one can literally see just spam if there's no actual engagement.... I mean should you reply to each and every comment you see on reddit? Or let's say on another thread? It will be sure fire way to get ban.....

    You are right. Just DMed Ben as well letting him know of the recent developments. My aim here is to only keep this thread active, but, I also respect other peoples' wishes. I strongly believe Ben will too.
    I'd hate to see anyone get the red pfp on this thread here.

    We would hate it as well... I mean sure I can spam and you know it.... But getting banned and hate is just bad bad bad.

    True that. Having gone through that once, I won't wish it on anyone.

    Yeah 👍 like everyone who was hoping for a GA yesterday was annoyed cause our hype was getting buried.....

    And, why would you not atleast DM me, dude? I, for obvious reasons, was missing it all.

    Cause you were sleeping? I mean it happened at around 1AM...

    Oh ok. I get it now. NP. Won't happen again, from my side. Can we drop this topic now, and move onto something productive maybe?

    Sure I am all ready to discuss something new 🙂

    Sure, you pick a topic, even though I am not fully convinced that all 150+Ah batteries are scams.

    Even though I told you the general idea : neutral: here's more information. See it this way they decrease the lead plates size to fix more cluster in the same chassis it doesn't help with long runtime cause they wear out earlier than the original size Ones and you don't get that much of a backup boost. I would suggest you to look at it like this every 10AH gives 15 minutes of additional runtime on 200w load but decrease the lifespan as well, does it sound simpler now?

    Oh yes. This makes sense now. I was actually planning to add another 220Ah battery to the inverter next year. But, I guess I'll hold back now. I will wait for this one to die our of warranty and then, I am gonna opt for 2x 150 Ah batteries instead. I guess that'll be better.
    For better understanding, I am also gonna watch a few videos explaining the general process of battery manufacturing.

    Sure that will help, I mean no one can magically make the 1 litre box to be filled with 1.5 litre of liquid.

    Yah, that makes more sense now.

  • @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    I recently watched a video titled 'An Unfiltered Conversation with Linus Tech Tips', and it was fascinating to learn about Linus Sebastian's life and hear his perspectives.

    That guy's true to his name, linus tech tips...

    He truly is! Makes you wonder if his parents were big fans of Linus Torvalds. 😋

  • @orangejoose said:

    @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    I recently watched a video titled 'An Unfiltered Conversation with Linus Tech Tips', and it was fascinating to learn about Linus Sebastian's life and hear his perspectives.

    That guy's true to his name, linus tech tips...

    He truly is! Makes you wonder if his parents were big fans of Linus Torvalds. 😋

    That's what I said earlier. I always thought he was using the name Linus as a stage name of sorts. Then, I learned that he was actually named Linus Sebastian. He was destined for this field as soon as he was born, ig.

  • It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

  • @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I am using Amazon's Aff API for one of my projects. But, in some cases, if you are going for the ethical option, these APIs are the only options. For example, in my case, I could scrape the data from the webpages, but, that'd be considered unethical.

  • @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I turning blind I read Spotify as Shopify and was all worried until I saw youtube playlist 😂😂

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  • @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I turning blind I read Spotify as Shopify and was all worried until I saw youtube playlist 😂😂

    LOL! Totally understandable, you having most of your ecommerce on Shopify. BTW, how much are you paying them? I am guessing API is a paid feature as well?

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I turning blind I read Spotify as Shopify and was all worried until I saw youtube playlist 😂😂

    LOL! Totally understandable, you having most of your ecommerce on Shopify. BTW, how much are you paying them? I am guessing API is a paid feature as well?

    API isn't paid... But I pay like 2.5K a month for a single store...

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I turning blind I read Spotify as Shopify and was all worried until I saw youtube playlist 😂😂

    LOL! Totally understandable, you having most of your ecommerce on Shopify. BTW, how much are you paying them? I am guessing API is a paid feature as well?

    API isn't paid... But I pay like 2.5K a month for a single store...

    That's an okayish price, ig, given they take care of most of the stuff for you. I have also found that designing though using Shopify functions, is easier and better looking than on WC. Anyways, what would it take for you to migrate to WC?

  • Anybody who uses Amazon Affiliate API know how often it resets the requests allowed?

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I turning blind I read Spotify as Shopify and was all worried until I saw youtube playlist 😂😂

    LOL! Totally understandable, you having most of your ecommerce on Shopify. BTW, how much are you paying them? I am guessing API is a paid feature as well?

    API isn't paid... But I pay like 2.5K a month for a single store...

    That's an okayish price, ig, given they take care of most of the stuff for you. I have also found that designing though using Shopify functions, is easier and better looking than on WC. Anyways, what would it take for you to migrate to WC?

    Bloatfree and faster woocommerce than what it is right now.

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I turning blind I read Spotify as Shopify and was all worried until I saw youtube playlist 😂😂

    LOL! Totally understandable, you having most of your ecommerce on Shopify. BTW, how much are you paying them? I am guessing API is a paid feature as well?

    API isn't paid... But I pay like 2.5K a month for a single store...

    That's an okayish price, ig, given they take care of most of the stuff for you. I have also found that designing though using Shopify functions, is easier and better looking than on WC. Anyways, what would it take for you to migrate to WC?

    Bloatfree and faster woocommerce than what it is right now.

    Well, you can always use the paid and free plugins for that I believe.

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  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I turning blind I read Spotify as Shopify and was all worried until I saw youtube playlist 😂😂

    LOL! Totally understandable, you having most of your ecommerce on Shopify. BTW, how much are you paying them? I am guessing API is a paid feature as well?

    API isn't paid... But I pay like 2.5K a month for a single store...

    That's an okayish price, ig, given they take care of most of the stuff for you. I have also found that designing though using Shopify functions, is easier and better looking than on WC. Anyways, what would it take for you to migrate to WC?

    Bloatfree and faster woocommerce than what it is right now.

    Well, you can always use the paid and free plugins for that I believe.

    with horrible plugin architecture it increases the bloat further, i mean why store adverts in DB?

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I turning blind I read Spotify as Shopify and was all worried until I saw youtube playlist 😂😂

    LOL! Totally understandable, you having most of your ecommerce on Shopify. BTW, how much are you paying them? I am guessing API is a paid feature as well?

    API isn't paid... But I pay like 2.5K a month for a single store...

    That's an okayish price, ig, given they take care of most of the stuff for you. I have also found that designing though using Shopify functions, is easier and better looking than on WC. Anyways, what would it take for you to migrate to WC?

    Bloatfree and faster woocommerce than what it is right now.

    Well, you can always use the paid and free plugins for that I believe.

    with horrible plugin architecture it increases the bloat further, i mean why store adverts in DB?

    You are right. I guess WooCommerce needs serious work before serious customers start considering it their go-to for ecommerce purposes. I was just picking your brain, cause, I love open source stuff, cause that gives me a chance to learn more.

  • @orangejoose said:

    @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    I recently watched a video titled 'An Unfiltered Conversation with Linus Tech Tips', and it was fascinating to learn about Linus Sebastian's life and hear his perspectives.

    That guy's true to his name, linus tech tips...

    He truly is! Makes you wonder if his parents were big fans of Linus Torvalds. 😋

    Could be. The guy was like perfectly born for that role

  • @noob404 said:

    @orangejoose said:

    @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    I recently watched a video titled 'An Unfiltered Conversation with Linus Tech Tips', and it was fascinating to learn about Linus Sebastian's life and hear his perspectives.

    That guy's true to his name, linus tech tips...

    He truly is! Makes you wonder if his parents were big fans of Linus Torvalds. 😋

    That's what I said earlier. I always thought he was using the name Linus as a stage name of sorts. Then, I learned that he was actually named Linus Sebastian. He was destined for this field as soon as he was born, ig.

    That was my initial ipression at firs tas well. The name was too perfect. The guy wasnt meant to be doing anythign else with his life

  • @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    What type of stuff have you been doing with their api? Is it mostly some kind of stat tracking? Or is it for other things like allowing a mobile app to hook into their api and play it within your app?

    On the db front, doesnt something like last.fm also have some api features? could use that as a psuedo database of songs and artits. Definitly not as easy as having spotify do it for you but savings you from replicating some data

  • @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:
    good afternoon everyone!

    Good evening chitree, busy nowadays? Kinda miss our convos on security, handheld devices and such.

    I've also enjoyed those conversations on those topics. The amount of posts here makes it difficult to have those types of conversations here.

    We decided to slow down here to give the space to convos that matter.

    that's nice

    So, what are you upto? Any exciting news in the security world or handhelds?

    Hack The Box is running a new Season next month, so that should be fun.

    First time I am hearing about this. Some kinda hack-a-thon or something?

    https://www.hackthebox.com/hacker/seasons

  • @noob404 said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I am using Amazon's Aff API for one of my projects. But, in some cases, if you are going for the ethical option, these APIs are the only options. For example, in my case, I could scrape the data from the webpages, but, that'd be considered unethical.

    Its only unetrical if the they strictly forbid it though no? How many sites actually have a good up to date robots.txt vs how many just dont care? To a certain extent, i dont really care if people scrape my site but i guess i dont have much of value

  • @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I turning blind I read Spotify as Shopify and was all worried until I saw youtube playlist 😂😂

    Yeah the words are too close. They shouldve gone for some different branding. Atleast its an an entirely different industry else we wouild have bigger problems here

  • @noob404 said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I am using Amazon's Aff API for one of my projects. But, in some cases, if you are going for the ethical option, these APIs are the only options. For example, in my case, I could scrape the data from the webpages, but, that'd be considered unethical.

    Yes, it would be considered unethical, which is bonkers to me. I believe everyone should have access to APIs and information.

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @orangejoose said:
    It's frustrating that Spotify recently made changes to their Web API, revoking access for applications still in development mode. I had created an app that converted Spotify playlists to YouTube, and it was working perfectly—until, one day, it suddenly stopped without any prior warning. While it was disappointing, I managed to overcome this challenge by building my own database of songs and artists to streamline the process. Still, it's a reminder of the risks of relying on corporate APIs to develop apps. Spotify’s move definitely feels like gatekeeping.

    I turning blind I read Spotify as Shopify and was all worried until I saw youtube playlist 😂😂

    LOL! Totally understandable, you having most of your ecommerce on Shopify. BTW, how much are you paying them? I am guessing API is a paid feature as well?

    Is shopify much better than woocommerce? I had some comments but they got lost somewhere. I had interest in setting up a little shop for family but dont realy know the best resource to do that. Something to throw up a basic shop would be nice. Dont get marketing power of something like etsy behidn you though

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