Guide to sending justLikeAPI requests with Python
Photo by XPS on Unsplash Despite what many have expected, Python is still going strong in 2020. In fact, according to the most recent RedMonk Programming Language Rankings it’s just behind Javascript in popularity. And, considering its versatility, that’s not one bit surprising. Experts sometimes call Python the “Swiss knife” of programming languages. Programmers use […]
How does Facebook detect bots?
Photo by NeONBRAND on Unsplash Facebook is able to detect bots in a lot of ways, but mostly with associated accounts. It flags and bans those accounts that: 1. Reach out to a lot more other accounts than usual 2. Showcase a large volume of activity that seems automated 3. Perform activities […]
Guide to sending justLikeAPI requests in Postman
Being faced with new technology can sometimes be confusing, even intimidating. It may seem like there are too many things to remember at once. There might be some tips or tricks to learn. Even people who have a lot of technical knowledge can benefit from helpful instructions. So, the idea behind this post is […]
Labor day schedule
Due to Labor day celebration, justLikeAPI support won’t be working on Friday, 1. of May. The service will work as usual and the support will continue on Monday. Happy holidays!
justLikeAPI holiday schedule during Easter
Most of us here at justLikeAPI are celebrating Orthodox Easter. So, the support for justLikeAPI won’t be working for 4 days, from Friday, April 17th to Tuesday, April 21st. The service itself will continue as usual. It just means that we will be handling all non-urgent matters that arise in the meantime on Tuesday. […]
The value of doctors with good bedside manner
A few days ago, a Reddit user by the name of u/sova198 posted this image on the r/pics subreddit: It had a title that only said: “Doctors putting own pictures on PPE so patients can see who’s treating them”. Since then, the image received more than 79,8 k upvotes and more than 890 […]