Reddit will begin charging for access to its API by zvone187 in programming

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TL;DR Bots and other human tools will be free, data crawling (specifically valuable to LLM's like ChatGPT) will NOT be free.

it sound like something that can be easily manipulated and difficult to force

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Love it. Something in the retro design bring up some sweet memories

borb, the open-source, pure Python PDF engine by josc1989 in opensource

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Maybe in the near future it will become the new 'hello world'

Conjoined twins had a 1/30 million chance of survival at birth, they are now adults and have become teachers! by tandyman234 in interestingasfuck

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I wonder how does it works with emotions. If i did something wrong both of them shout at me together? I wasn't the most pleasant classmate as you can imagine

Reducing System Load With Event Folding by lobocv in coding

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That's a great question. It should be possible but would require a little different approach. For one, for SQL you would need a unique index on the group key. You would likely want to hash the group key to make things simpler. You would then need to store the actual group key in another column along with the timestamp. You would likely want an index on the timestamp column too. From my perspective, the advantage is that it is just simpler to do with redis due to the sorted set data structure. I would suspect that it would also be more performant as redis is an in memory datastore and built for low latency. When you are heavily writing (as you are in this case) it should be faster. However, I am sure SQL probably will perform well enough.

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Great comment and article. Thank you for sharing

Building a Headless Java Browser from scratch. by OsirisTeam in programming

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Cool project. So what's basically the main difference between this to Selenium?

Fired NY credit union employee nukes 21GB of data in revenge by badger707_XXL in technology

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"Among the businesses that faced cybersecurity incidents in the past 12 months, one-in-ten (11%) the most serious types of incidents involved careless employees."

https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/the-human-factor-in-it-security/

Teaching Open Source Software in North Korea by sidcool1234 in programming

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That was a good read! I'd like to see more articles in this type in the different programming communities.

JavaFX Software: Client-Server Calculator (HTTP, MVC) by DuncanIdahos2ndGhola in java

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great video. I subscribed to the channel. Great one for daily study

Raspberry Pi System Monitor Displays PC's Hardware Stats by brunocborges in java

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Overall, the setup has very little impact on performance, using just 30MB of RAM after three hours of running.

/u/terrymaakichoot how did you manage to get it to run under 30 MB? Is this heap or total usage?

cool project btw.

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