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3:52 AM
posted on May 20, 2022 by Harry Souders

Hi, everyone! We've released Chrome Beta 103 (103.0.5060.10) for iOS; it'll become available on App Store in the next few days. You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Harry Souders Google Chrome

 
 
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6:45 AM
hi
 
 
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8:54 AM
I don't know I'm going about something the wrong way. I'm building an Angular app with a NestJS backend. Since its for internal use only and we have google suite I wanted to use google sign in instead of rolling my own. Is this possible? I can sign into angular with google, but then do I use google's JWT for verification on Nest or would I need to produce my own JWT?
 
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2:31 PM
Hey guys, I was wondering can anybody explain me what does this syntax mean:
let d = (0, a.useState)(l);
let I = (0, a.useState)(""),

It's from a minified file of reactJs code but I don't understand what it means
 
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(0, a.useState) produces a function that is executed with the argument l
result is stored in d
 
@KevinB But what would (0, a.useState) mean then ?
 
(a, b) will return b.
 
How can we check from which API endpoint data is fetched, but on mobile app ?
I would like to check app from google store
and can I use the same API for my application?
 
2:36 PM
good luck
 
Do I need mobile emulator for that ?
 
i'd prefer if you didn't ask in here how to abuse other people's api's
 
I don't want to abuse other people's api's
I want to check if that API is public and not private
if it's public for any purpose , it's ok to use ?
 
@KevinB Any idea why they wouldn't just use let d = a.useState(l);
 
@KevinB it's just gasStation API
information about gas stations, prices and others from my country
 
2:42 PM
@lucasfoufou No, i'm not a minification expert
 
something like Fuel Prices API
 
@MileMijatović Right, but, do you have permission to use it?
for purposes other than the app they provided?
 
Ok thanks
 
Data isn't free
neither is hosting
 
@KevinB I don't know which API , developer using in that application
 
2:43 PM
Ask on SO main, if you dare
but I suspect people won't react kindly to this kind of behavior
 
I am not a thief
I just want to use if it's legal
 
 
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4:41 PM
@MileMijatović if the app is open source, you can inspect its source code, but if it is closed-source, I'd better not unless you want to get in trouble. It's closed source for a reason
 
5:02 PM
And even if it's open-source, that doesn't mean the API is free for public use.
Especially data like that generally isn't.
 
Well, yeah, but normally non-public use APIs are protected with keys or OAuth. And if it is not, one should report it to the devs
 
5:23 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine it's free app from google play store
 
@MileMijatović try checking if it has a GitHub repo
 
Guys , I just want to create one reference project
 
many Android apps are opensource
no one's accusing you, btw, don't feel like you need to justify it :)
but it genuine advice to avoid reverse-engineering closed-source apps
 
btw, you might want to take a look at Reverse Engineering, but make sure they allow such questions
in any case, if I had any idea how one debugs an Android app, I'd tell ya already :)
 
5:28 PM
Ok, no prob
Ty
 
 
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