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aaronbrager commented on Show HN: Spellwise – GPT-Powered iOS Keyboard   testflight.apple.com/join... · Posted by u/teamsayana
aaronbrager · 3 years ago
In realms of app and UI, A tapestry of code so fine, There lies a typo small, unseen Within the onboarding scene.

Yet let us not forget, my friend, The privacy we must defend, To clearly state, with policy, The text discarded, logs set free.

And so, amidst these digital features, I find delight in poetry's creatures, Conversion, art, in cyberspace, A wondrous blend of code and grace.

aaronbrager commented on Apple Music Removes Joy Division’s Ian Curtis   music.apple.com/us/artist... · Posted by u/aaronbrager
aaronbrager · 3 years ago
Apple Music has replaced the biography and music for Ian Curtis, lead singer of the highly influential band Joy Division, with a different artist also named Ian Curtis.

Previously the page had both artists mixed together, I opened a bug report about it (FB12066940), and they deleted the legend instead of separating it into two separate artist pages.

aaronbrager commented on Building the Brex API   building.brex.com/buildin... · Posted by u/hdubugras
pbreit · 4 years ago
I'm seeing a lot more APIs adding the "Bearer " prefix which I don't really understand. What's the point of it? This particular one doesn't even look like a "conventional" bearer token in the JWT sense.
aaronbrager · 4 years ago
The “bearer” prefix indicates the token is a “bearer” type token, as defined in RFC6750. As opposed to, for example, a “mac” token type.

The bearer token can be a JWT, but can also be a different format of bearer token as long as it conforms to the requirements in the spec (ie, only certain characters are allowed).

A “bearer” token means whoever has the token has authorization to perform the action. (Section 1.2 of the RFC goes into more details.)

aaronbrager commented on Gitlab reducing free tier CI/CD minutes from 2000 to 400 minutes   about.gitlab.com/releases... · Posted by u/kraf
aaronbrager · 5 years ago
This is cool, I love that gitlab lets you purchase extra minutes adhoc without a tier change. Neither GitHub nor CircleCi let you do that

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