The main thing to remember is that the first time you use a new product, it’s going to feel weird.

It will probably be uncomfortable and take some getting used to. The key is not giving up after the first try or two, but sticking with it until your body adjusts. You'll find that once you've gotten ...

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A nice, short book about the history of the world.

The author is a journalist and he writes like one: it’s very easy to read and there are some interesting facts in here. The downside is that this isn’t really a story; it’s just an overview of all ...

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The new features are awesome.

The old ones are still there, but you have to look for them https://t.co/Fv2xq3u19A ...

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API Security Checklist – https://www.

apievangelist https://t.co/dzuPgVtOnG ...

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Broken Function Level Authorization is the authorization issue that allows a regular user to execute privileged actions.

Access control is known to be something hard to implement and manage, so you can think about much more complex scenarios where checking if the requester is allowed to perform a specific action fails h ...

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I’m a big fan of the new iPad.

It is fast, light and has a great screen. I would recommend it to anyone who wants an iPad but doesn’t want to spend $499 on the latest model. I have been using my old iPad for almost two years now, ...

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API security is a shared responsibility, and the API Security Checklist helps you get started

API security is a shared responsibility, and the API Security Checklist helps you get started https://t.co/dzuPgVtOnG ...

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Make a copy of the file you want to edit in /etc/init.d and name it something else (e.g.: my_service) 2. Edit this new file, add your own code at the bottom of the script, save and exit (Ctrl+X). 3. ...

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