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I've been trying to find out of its possible to access Apple's iCloud calendar from a web application.
Does it support CalDAV or any sort of web API? I can't seem to find a clear answer for this.
iCloud uses CalDAV. A quick Google search returns this hint for determining server URL info for use with iCal on Mac OS 10.6 -- but once you have that info you should be able to use it with any CalDAV client.
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How to train chatgpt about your business only?
Lets say i have my own business of cloths.
On my website I have integrated Chat GPT.
User will come to my website and ask about different range of products related to my clothing business.
In response Chat GPT should only provide details about my business only.
In addition to above all the questions and answers should only related to my business specifically.
How i can train Chat GPT?
when your site gets indexed via search engine then next version of ChatGPT will crawl your website and use your info
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I know that browsers use Google safe browsing service to detect if a domain is blacklisted or not. The client(for example Firefox) basically downloads a hashed list of these domains and then checks if a url is blacklisted or not. My question is that, is it possible to access this list of domains?(not their hash values which is not reversible)
I worked in a company in which we were doing web filtering. We were doing also category based filtering like not allow gambling websites or adult etc..
I didn't see open version of Google safe browsing urls when I were working . Instead we had several sources but best free source was as I remember http://www.urlblacklist.com/ . Which has like 1.5 million websites categorized.You can filter out urls under categories like Adult-Gambling etc....
I don't know if you only asking for the Google blacklist, but since Kafka Erdem Damir suggested another list, a few friends of mine used the "shallalist". Unfortunately it's a German service.
http://www.shallalist.de
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I ordered a FirefoxOS smartphone yesterday and inspected the Firefox marketplace for apps.
I was wondering where i can find the licenses for each APP.
Is there a standard license (MIT, BSD, GPL)?
I also searched the MDN but i found no information about licensing models.
Neither open, nor closed source.
For example at F-Droid (which i used in past for Android) solitaire the license is Apache2.
The solitaire at firefox' marketplace has which license?
Only "Open Web Apps" are mentioned here but nothing in detail about licensing.
Does anyone knows about?
I asked this in the SUMO forums at mozilla.org and got my answer:
It appears that this feature is not available. To find the licensing
type of specific applications, you should contact the developer
directly.
This tracking bug has more information, including discussions on this
feature:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=805073
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Please which payment api/toolkit is most suitable for Google app-engine platform. I found Google check-out SDK which seemed really nice but its not available for use in my country (US and UK only). I also found PayPal X toolkit which is very cool but it supports just PayPal card transactions. Are there any more suitable ones that can be widely used?
I'm using stripe on my app engine app. I was impressed by how easy it was to implement and its array of features.
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As you may have seen, there is another super cheap phone (Nokia 100) which plans to sell for 25€. I'm very much into Arduino and Raspberry Pi so this got me thinking - how to develop on such phone? Is it possible to wipe out its stock OS for something entirely different and open sourced? I personally don't mind to learn S30 but is there a SDK to get somewhere? Do I have to "jailbreak" it?
In other words, is it possible to turn those super cheap phones into versatile hobbits platform like Arduino?
(Btw, Nokia if you read this - why haven't you done so already?)
S30 doesn't have an SDK. Nokia's SDKs are at http://www.developer.nokia.com.
To re-flash this phone would be difficult. Often the devices have authentication mechanisms to only allow official re-flashing, otherwise branded/network locked phones would be easily bypassed.