I’ve had problems with my feed for the last few days. Only showing the same content exclusively people I follow. I use web and tried the app and the same thing, thinking it was a browser issue.
I can't think of a reason to not rotate credentials and variables the second you see a security incident of this scale even when it was in the very earliest stages. Better safe than sorry, and also a good time to review just how easy it is to update all the variables (is it automated & scripted, where are they stored and generated, etc.)
I have a react native app published as part of our SaaS software suite. I don’t think users notice or even care if things feel marginally non-native.
I’d agree optimizing user experience by developing in native code might be important if you have a game or social media app where the worth of your company is directly correlated with your app install metrics.
Do you have any anecdotes or data that illustrates that users will be “confused” or “insulted” by non native apps?
Ya except Mill Valley and Sausalito in Marin county both experienced blackouts during the most recent shut down. Both of those cities being rather wealthy.
I believe they are referring to the Turkistan Islamic Party, who aim to establish an Islamic state in East Turkestan i.e. Xinjiang. Some of their fighters went to participate in the Syrian civil war, where ISIS losing territory might prompt them to move back east. While this is the result of the US fighting ISIS, making it sound as if the US was actively helping ISIS fighters relocate is disingenuous.
> Yes, the US was funding the movements to overthrow Assad.
Meaning the US paid the fighters to move away from China.
The US doesn't control what those fighters do after that war is over (obviously, considering how often such fighters end up fighting the US itself); if they go back to China, that's not something the US is responsible for.
Now if you're actually alleging the US is paying Islamic fighters to go to China, that's a new claim and you should provide some evidence.
Seems to me that having a physiological pattern which forces you outside the normal rhythm of society could be detrimental to one’s mental health (pure conjecture).
Restarting the editor worked! Can also try restarting the computer.
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