People accused Facebook of this for years, and it was Apple all along. So much for the privacy-first company nonsense they've been spouting for years. The fact that this fine is so low is a real injustice. How is this not bigger than Cambridge Analytica?
Kidz Fun Art (https://kidzfun.art). Three years ago my two kids were 5 and 3 and loved to draw. I tried and tried to find a good iPad app suitable for them but everything I found was full of terrible click bait offensive ads. So, I decided to make them an app myself. It’s been a huge amount of fun, and these days thousands of other people’s kids use it too. I especially love when I get emails from them saying how their 4 year old just saw it and immediately understood how to use it.
Given how much use it’s getting I hope to keep working on it as an active side project for years to come
I offer both in https://kidzfun.art. If you're non-technical, you can buy packs of 100 images and it uses my key to access Dall-E, or you can provide your own key and pay nothing to me. The vast majority of users go the simpler way, but it's a nice bonus for technical users to just reuse their own key. The difference with your approach is that I store an encrypted copy server side as I do all the AI generation on the server.
Not saying it isn't reasonable, but I'm guessing people might downvote because of storing secrets server-side rather than passing them on from the frontend and saving them there instead. People get worried as soon as secrets are stored anywhere :)
I think the biggest issue is that the vast majority of all Internet Users, including 'techies' really dont understand Secretes, Security, risks, non-risks etc...
I think that What HN (the site) is actually lacking is any kind of formal education [section] on the state of tech. Esp. given how much of SV tech zeitgeist flows through the frontpage of HN and the folks in its orbit - HN is missing out on a service that could look like a "tech News podcast" where Khan Acadamy meets OpenCourseware CS level snippets...
As an example - there have been a flurry of tools and launches and shows to HN recently that if there was a 15 minute video explaining the TechLego - and you could watch all these announcements and little educational doo-dads for the various tech componentry and tooling being shown here - a scrappy motivated modern version of 20-year-old [Every Grey HNer] could build wonders with...
We need to give people a solid grasp of all these concepts and issues, best practice, and the WHY we think the way we think about things such as secrets, auth, security. (the boring layer in OSI for most)
While the car definitely broke down, the suggestion that it was caused by the car wash is pretty disingenuous. Many cars have a "Car wash mode", which ensure that the automatic wipers do not turn on and that the windows stay up. It can also allow the car to be moved slowly through an automated machine I think. Either the author didn't know this, and should try driving a car built in the past 5 years, or they did know and were just chasing clicks. Either way, lazy journalism.
Precisely, I agree. There is nothing to suggest that it was the car wash that bricked the car. It likely would have failed without the car wash. It's pure speculation on the writers part, but it's a nice salacious headline that strikes me as pure laziness
Author here: This is an example NextJS app that shows how to authenticate with Google Cloud Storage and upload a file, without installing a bloated SDK
Thanks for the suggestion. I did indeed achieve a significant speed up with OffscreenCanvas, see the commit below. It lets me avoid the slowest part of my original solution, the call to context.putImageData()
Sigh, ok I've given Wordpress money. No more ads for your delicate eyes. You're welcome for the all the free code, write up, diagrams and fun app for kids by the way. I hope they bring a bit more positivity into your life so you can spread it elsewhere on the internet.
Wordpress' free tier sucks alright. However, I have nothing against ads per se, just ads shown to children. Maybe I'll start giving Wordpress money after all these years of them hosting my blog.....
So no, not hypocritical. Ads are fine, just keep them away from young kids.