It is clear that despite these tools having flaws on the whole they save a lot of time. It is not clear what the tradeoff with introducing poorly understood or faulty code will bring, but given the utility we're never going back.
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One can easily imagine the privileged son of a medieval samurai attempting to purchase a lemon-lime Shasta from a vending machine outside his castle, only to have his coin repeatedly drop into the return slot.
Indeed. The problem may even be worse with other systems.
There are other trivial ways to prevent unsophisticated card testing. For example, I have a card tester who visits my checkout page every day via a direct link (he must have bookmarked it). Little does he know, the real checkout page is now located at a different URL. So I just reject every transaction at that page.
(Edwin from Stripe here.) I think we _may_ have chatted? (Hard to tell with tempaccount name.) Could you email me at [email protected] and link to this thread?
> (Edwin from Stripe here.) I think we _may_ have chatted? (Hard to tell with tempaccount name.) Could you email me at [email protected] and link to this thread?
I am so tired of hearing this. Even worse, you just openly admitted that Stripe has extremely broken processes: "I think we _may_ have chatted?"
Why did that go dark? Did it go dark? Did OP go dark? We'll never know. We just know that Edwin is here for tech support: it's an HN meme. We don't have many of those here.
I'm genuinely disappointed that unless someone complains on [searches Google for your email] channels, they get burned. There are tons of those small companies, entrepreneurs, and others who are getting hosed. I understand there's no incentive to fixing those processes. I couldn't wake up every day and admit to myself that there are certain classes of customers who, despite having equal issues, get preferential treatment because they're loud. This is on the front page right now: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36788274
But as an empath it hurts me.
As someone who has transacted hundreds of millions through Stripe, I'm just floored. It was relatively nuanced before — the support — but this admission just shocks me.
"May have" because OP's HN name is "tempaccount3333", and I did ask them to email me once before, but I don't see anything—so I need them to reach out so I can identify their account and see what's going on.
There's no identifying info here (name or business) and we don't see any emails referencing this thread.
Because here it’s public and they want to save face. When it’s private they dgaf because it doesn’t affect other potential or current clients who might be swayed away from them
bin attacks and card attacks plague many different payment providers, first-hand experience. I'm not aware of much that can be done about this at the payment provider, they also suffer.
Saying they suffer is a bit much. At best they get to collect their fee if there never ends up being a chargeback. If there is a chargeback they don't have to pay the chargeback fee. Sounds like it is an overall win for them to let these slide through.
nope, they get a lot of crap from customers and reputation damage. It's a p0 incident in places where I worked (not stripe, but i can't imagine why they alone would be glad to repel customers for a couple bucks), and everyone absolutely hates it.
Everytime I see pinecone I'm immediately put off by it since it's so heavily focused on "use the cloud" and "make an account".
I don't want another account, I don't want to have to be connected to the internet, and I don't even really want multiple files to be generated on disk.
Simple is better and offline is better, which is why SQLite and DuckDB reign supreme.
So, no Pinecone is not a very good DB from what I can tell.
I agree -- I listened to a 2022 podcast interview with the cofounder of Pinecone and he seems very dismissive of what open source can bring to vector database. I found that annoying and off putting. The open source vector database ecosystem is really impressive right now!