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Week 3
- registered an application for the fitbit API and i got the auth page
-researched about the fitbit functionality and how we can get the heart rates from fitbit API
all the work done can be…
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I'm not sure that this level of granularity is available from iptools, but the
amount of data that passed thru the firewall for each application would be very
handy, and would fit in well with t…
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I'm not sure that this level of granularity is available from iptools, but the
amount of data that passed thru the firewall for each application would be very
handy, and would fit in well with t…
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I'm not sure that this level of granularity is available from iptools, but the
amount of data that passed thru the firewall for each application would be very
handy, and would fit in well with t…
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```
I'm not sure that this level of granularity is available from iptools, but the
amount of data that passed thru the firewall for each application would be very
handy, and would fit in well with t…
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How often are the sensors updated?
Adjusting this to something like at least every few minutes would be helpful at least for the heart rate.
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First of all big thanks for big-agi! We've been using it with our students to teach appropriate AI usage.
We're trying to moderate student api requests and where they are coming from. Helicone req…
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See this thread and this thread (might be more of a bug fix). The error occurs
when using the XHTML 1.0 Strict DOCTYPE ("Transitional" seems to work in
Firefox 3.0) - Nevertheless it would be gr…
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See this thread and this thread (might be more of a bug fix). The error occurs
when using the XHTML 1.0 Strict DOCTYPE ("Transitional" seems to work in
Firefox 3.0) - Nevertheless it would be gr…
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I don't want backups. I never did. I want highly available persistent objects.
`GET` is `__uncall`
e.g. the shortstory I wrote in macwrite or whatever in the early '90s - openoffice re-hydrated …
dckc updated
2 months ago