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This brings back memory: This was the case for a gold-buying website for the Runescape game in the 2000s. You could edit your cookies or other front-end facing information to change the price of items in your cart, so you could buy gold or items for much cheaper than the market rate. At some point, while the vulnerability remained, they started cancelling orders abusing this and manually checking the orders.

I think you could still find some old youtube videos or threads on obscure forums with enough digging about that topic, that's how I learned of it initially.

So this was a real thing!


+1 to echarts: While it can be more complex to start than the others, it remains fairly simple for the default graphs while providing enough flexibility to do pretty much anything.


Echarts isn’t hard to set up anymore now that GPT-4 takes care of the complexity.

Charts that used to take me days to set up and data-wrangle now only take minutes.

I suppose this applies to other libraries but I like echarts.


Can you share some of your prompts that you have used?


‘Using echarts and provided DATA, demonstrate how to convert a table of rows such that the “value” is aggregated and shown on a bar chart as the sum of all “values” for each “timestamp”

DATA: {json array}’

Dumping your data into the context window tends to help specify the task and focus the AI on the data structures to use.


Same here: I've been hosting two dozen services on Dokku for a side-project in the past few years and it's been working flawlessly! Dokku and a Hetzner server makes hosting very easy


AWS did not launch their own spinoff alone, but instead joined the Valkey project by the Linux Foundation[0], alongside many other major contributors:

> Industry participants, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, Oracle, Ericsson, and Snap Inc. are supporting Valkey. They are focused on making contributions that support the long-term health and viability of the project so that everyone can benefit from it.

Seems like a good alternative to a single company's spinoff: Many major providers working on this same project should result in everyone benefiting from it.

https://www.linuxfoundation.org/press/linux-foundation-launc...


I don't have any inside knowledge, but I can't believe that they don't have an internal fork of Redis for Elasticache.


Hide a spoofer on the train itself, this way you can target any train anywhere


Yeah, trains tend to have large cabinets inside, and not like those cabinets are opened and inspected every day.


The Twitter link in the footer points to an unrelated account with the "rowsncolumns" handle


Oops. Fixed, thats the handle i wanted, but it was taken :)


Is this related to the react-spreadsheet[1] project? Where does the "React Spreadsheet 2" from the title come from? It's not clear if this is an update to the project, a fork of an existing project, or something brand new.

[1] - https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-spreadsheet


Hi, Its not related to that project. Its an update to an already existing project under RownsColumns, hence the name.


So did you just steal the name of another component?


No. The component is named "Spreadsheet 2". It's based on React framework. Hence the title of this article "React Spreadsheet 2".


> OpenAI is not issuing new shares. The deal would allow the company’s employees to sell their existing shares.

Seems like there are no new shares being generated, this is good for MS and early investors


Comparing llama with OpenAI is like comparing a pixel 7 to Apple: They're somewhat related but it's much more than that.

The model (iPhone) has some value, but the company itself and all its resource are worth more than the product they provide.



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