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I would bet the senior researchers know exactly how and where to get plenty of tokens.


For what it's worth, the company offers pricing tiers for secure facility vs crowdsourcing and customers get to choose.


Oh interesting. Why not? Directory and file based routing is my favorite feature of Next.js, Remix, and other frameworks that do it.


I don't like this approach either as maintenance gets complex over time. Changing routes in my React-router project is one file, one commit that's easy to verify, try changing a dozen routes with Next and you end up with a dozen of files moved around, with folder structure possibly impacted as well, I see this as an anti-pattern.


That's true, the pull request diff viewer does not make viewing file renaming very clear and there could be conflicts.

On the other hand, what I see in practice is adding or removing context providers and layout components in the react router file, it becomes huge, and all the diffs change all of the lines with new indentation.


It makes route localization a second-class citizen in the framework at best, or a totally unsupported hack-your-own-solution thing at worst.


It seems like a path prefix like "/en/books" or "/es/books" could be supported with a base url config.

Localized path segments like "/books" or "/libros" could be supported with a path segment mapping configuration.

It should work fine in theory. I guess those configs don't exist yet. Or is there something else that route localization requires?


if it helps, you could use middleware in next.js to handle routing to separate folders easier.


Middleware won't work if you use "next export" to get a truly static site though, which is by far my preferred mode of operation whenever possible.

This is what I meant when I said "second-class citizen at best".


ah I see. Maybe try the route rewriting in next.conf.js? I think thats what the file is. That might work for static sites.


GitHub for X. Construction is taken [1]. UI/Product is taken [2]. I'm sure there are more document types.

[1]: https://www.plangrid.com/ [2]: https://zeplin.io/


You should reach out to Ryan at Esthetic label.


It clicked for me after reading Joe Celko books: https://www.amazon.com/Joe-Celko/e/B000ARBFVQ


Any specific ones you can point out?


I know a guy in Toronto who used to offer loans from the Caymans to Chinese CEOs secured by 2x stock. If they default, he keeps the stock. So they take out a massive loan then immediately default. He sells at market, anything above half is profit. $100Ms.


I don't get it either. Google reads your email to serve better ads. You grant unroll.me access to filter marketing campaigns. Now they read your email too. Selling anonymous purchase info is pretty benign given the amount of access.


The difference is Google doesn't sell the data to other people. You agreed to Google reading your email when you signed up for the service, with Google.

Its like saying, my travel agent knows my travel plans.

unrollme on the other hand was asked to do a specific task. And while they were probably really good at it, they took it upon themselves to be curious and find more information, black out some and sell that info to others.

Its like saying, you travel agent sells the data on what car you came in, what you were wearing and what you were feeling when you came to discuss your travel plans.


I read architecture.md in the runtime package and it looks perfect for binding websocket updates into components. I was really hoping for the following example:

* create a stand-alone relay store

* query and subscribe to changes, print to console

* imperatively push updated records into store

* see updated data in console

I assume this is possible, but maybe it's not? Or you need a graphql server or container component?


I can think of a few more reasons beyond rescue.

- It's easier to find a significant other with whom to produce offspring if you exhibit kindness and charity to others.

- Generosity is often reciprocated.

- Giving implies EQ so altruistic person also likely takes care of family.

That's the issue with statistical models with finite decisions and states, they don't include enough parameters and interactions to capture anything relating to real life.

Like imagine a prehistoric human feeds a weak stranger, later that month the stranger warns them of danger. It's so obvious how kindness could be beneficial gene.


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