Presbutan mac5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() I mean "use a battle tested framework and host on AWS or Heroku or Azure." I don't mean "build my own backend from the ground up with PHP and SQL statements hosted on my own custom server" - that's a terrible idea. ![]() Would probably explain why they rejected Dell's overtures to collaborate on OCP. Guess Facebook doesn't really want to be in the business of building a cloud. IMO Parse was acquired at a time when Facebook was still figuring out its mobile strategy, and given that Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have their own clouds and cloud services, it's possible they were thinking about competing on that front as well. I'd probably be more worried about Twitter killing Fabric than Google killing Firebase. The concept of Firebase as a service seems much more aligned with Google's business than Parse would be aligned with Facebook's. True, but Google is trying to be in the business of selling cloud services and app backends. Yeah, there are migration tools and an API compatible implementation in Node that the team released. Isn't "rolling your own" typically relatively insecure and A Bad Idea? My app is just a project for school and I don't feel like writing thousands of lines of code that Firebase seems to reduce to significantly lessĮspecially because I am not super keen on having to gently caress around with MySQL/phpĭidn't we open-source most of the Parse stack? I wonder how much is missing for someone to stand up their own instance/service business. Nah thanks fucked around with this message at 02:26 on Jan 29, 2016 Parse shuttering like this has me worried that my concerns might actually be warranted. I've been mildly concerned about some these products evaporating as the money that flowed into the valley because of ZIRP starts to dry up. I would just transition to another PaaS, but honestly this is pushing me back to the "roll your own backend, never rely on someone else" dogma. it's not needed.If Parse can get so easily shut down by Facebook who's to say that Firebase won't get similarly shut down by Google in the future? Too much risk, IMO.Īgreed. Unless I read the description wrong for this app, why make an SL version. ![]() Now no more need for an "unstable" plugin which had to be used with a non-apple 'hack' program named APE, now out for SL if you like unsanity's apps. This is something that used to be only capable with apps like Unsanity's Menu Master program. in this case Finder so select from the list of apps 'Finder' -> Now it asks what the the "Menu Title" is, well it's "Open" the key command by default assigned to -> We don't want it to be for we want it to be "enter/Return" under where we typed "Open" we just select that 3rd and last field and press the "enter/Return" key or whatever you wish! I like (Command + Return) -> sit back and use whatever key or key combination you entered! Everyone can customize the hotkey's on EVERY app natively! No third party app necessary! first one Pick which app you wish to change. This app is not needed on Snow Leopard! Very simple native way to change keyboard commands! Go to System Preferences -> Select"Keyboard" (under hardware, second row) -> click over to Keyboard Shortcuts -> Select On the left 'pane' "Application Shortcuts" (Last Item in List) -> Press the '+' under the second 'pane' -> Now three options. ![]()
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