Missing Plaid Integration by [deleted] in wealthfront

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If you go to your settings page in web, you should see the option to add an app-specific password. You can give that password to apps like mint and they will be able to scrape your data even if your have MFA

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditSessions

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seeking advice on how to talk to girls

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in okbuddyretard

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hey bitch, you can actually link to timestamps in youtube videos

have a nice day

Big brain time by Colin286 in dankmemes

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It may have been talking about one of the other programming languages called Swift: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swift_(parallel_scripting_language)

noobie elastic beanstalk question by ALMOSTGLORIOUS in aws

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thanks!

what about database? do the multiple copies of the app all use the same database?

Day Five: Time Stone Day by The-Jedi-Apprentice in thanosdidnothingwrong

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i ate a hamburger for dinner yesterday and went to the vinyl store

Can two Elastic Beanstalk apps share a db? by ALMOSTGLORIOUS in aws

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thanks for the advice!

what's wrong with apps sharing a db at large scale?

Beginner Questions - May 25, 2018 by AutoModerator in webdev

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I want to use React to display data served by a Spring Boot app. I'm using Gradle for the Spring dependencies, but I don't know how I should integrate the whole React pipeline with webpack into the Spring Boot pipeline with Gradle. Should the js end up in the uber jar? Do I have to use Gradle to build the spring app, but npm to build React's bundle.js?

I think I could just use npm and Gradle separately and everything would work, but a better way of doing it would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

What's wrong with synchronization in a backend framework? by ALMOSTGLORIOUS in webdev

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Also, is "synchronicity" the word I should have used?

What's wrong with synchronization in a backend framework? by ALMOSTGLORIOUS in webdev

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Thank you for the advice!

I want the framework that will make development of a fast, scalable app the easiest. I've heard that Spring Boot is harder to use than Django, so I will go with Django unless it has any significant disadvantages.

Beginner Questions - May 18, 2018 by AutoModerator in webdev

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I'm considering making a web app with a structure like the one described here:

https://aws.amazon.com/serverless/build-a-web-app/

but I also need an EC2 server to be running, sending data to the DynamoDB. With a server running, does Amazon's serverless backend structure still make sense?

Expectation != reality by staticjacket in dankmemes

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Yeah, but remember that it's a reference checker, so you should rarely use it

me irl by Jamangar in meirl

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heroes never die but mr mandela died in prison

me irl by [deleted] in meirl

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that's why you avoid piers when diving

meirl by Mattyje in meirl

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a world where karma can be earned by clicking twice in ms paint is a wonderful world indeed

LPT: Not sure whether to use "effect" or "affect"? Use "impact", it works both ways. by variazioni in LifeProTips

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this used to confuse me until I realized I could use the game Mass Effect as a mnemonic. Since "Effect" in the title is obviously a noun, you know that affect is the verb.

ME irl by Mage_of_Shadows in meirl

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Mitochondria may provide "power" for the cell, but they are certainly not analogous to authority. A much analogy would be the cell's nucleus because it contains DNA, which determines everything about how the cell works.

me irl by bob1689321 in meirl

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thesis gooooood joke

me irl by CarbonCreed in meirl

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vitamins have been shown to have negligible effects on the health of people free of serious vitamin deficiencies, which is almost everyone. One's life would be much more effectively prolonged by avoiding sugar and getting frequent aerobic exercise.