How I understand it is that database/io calls are heavy and network calls are relatively light. A user on the instance itself equals Database/io and a federated server means just 1 database call and a bunch of network calls. Since it's a push model the instance only has to retrieve the data from the database itself once and then just pushes it to all subscribed instances.
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That's stupid money for an api testing tool lmao
I remember here in the Netherlands that you could only watch HBO through a specific internet provider (ziggo-Vodafone). I'd have to switch goddamn ISP's to pay for their show. That gave me all the justification to pirate the shit out of it.
Obscuring version numbers is best practice. Trying exploits isn't always trivial and by knowing the exact version number of the software it can be made a whole lot easier. Good post by OP though I do think it should've been a DM to Ruud.
Turn them into people, oh wait they already are people not objects
I'm having a hard time getting hooked on anything. Still playing OSRS afk, doing my farming contracts Daily.
Started assassin's creed 3 but it's not amazing. Been playing fable 1 but it's also a bit rough.
All very easily explained by having a 4month old kid, 2year old kid, and a full time job though:p
I was considering it (having previously tested the now defunct Neeva) but the to me limited amount of searches is really stopping me from giving it a go.
Why are you simping for a company
Woah what the fuck.
Awesome bot!
If Pakistan objects to it you know it's good