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what kind of data does it export? post, comments, upvotes, downvotes, subscribed communities?
what kind of data does it export? post, comments, upvotes, downvotes, subscribed communities?
As an Indian working for EU clients I feel offended!!
Why not IRC!!!
People keep forgetting about this awesome protocol which has existed for years.
I still doesn’t work even if I have changed user agent to chrome. I guess they have some other mechanism to find the browser.
there is not “setup” I am using stock Ubuntu lol.
I am tired of configuring things specially when I don’t have enough time because of Internship. :(
If you are on same network you can use
python3 -m http.server
It will launch a http server which will serve all the files in your computer.
I don’t understand why people are downvoting the post. I know it’s because of Meta but still it’s just a news guys
you can still mine some data using the API like I did. :P
I read the issue and didn’t understand much. But I hope it will be implemented somehow
Thank you for the in depth explanation. It improved my understanding of relationship between tables and the YouTube example was awesome😊
It won’t do anything if a given directory contains only file then It won’t do anything right?
It looks like it!
I am familiar with NoSQL databases. they are generally easy to use and don’t require much effort. however we use postgresql where I am doing my internship. It’s a Odoo based company and Odoo uses postgresql as backed database.
when we can we expect to get results?
“laura” means literally a “dick”. but when you use “Louvre” you are referring someone as a “dick”.
so it’s only one way federation. hm
In Hindi “Louvre” means a “dick”.
Thank you for recommending it 😀☺️
How things went? Did you convince them successfully?
Sounds like something that could be implemented client side.