Am I reading it correctly that you asked for a read only access token, never received the token or accessed the site with your software, and got a take down notice for your demo that only had fake data hours after asking if you could read data?
I found the pre-electronic way of having a portable audit clock that had keys attached to buildings with numbers that would stamp the clock rather fascinating.
“This increase in the electronic systems led the largest U.S. manufacturer of watchclocks, Detex, to discontinue all of their mechanical watchclocks on December 31, 2011”
If your wifi client device can't find an access point, it goes around emitting every saved wifi network you've got. You can learn an awful lot from that.
Crusoe is unabashedly anti-remote work, which is curious considering their company’s environmental and energy locality focus. I interviewed with them, they are very much an old school “you must all work physically in San Francisco” company. I work for one of their competitors now, one that embraces remote work.
But also, the hell with this. I'm still sour enough about the TSA without the concept of, "I'll buy tickets for me and three of my friends then see who wants to go," becoming impossible or gated by ticket transfer fees.
Airlines are preventing a secondary market. Unfavorable for your use case, but also prevents scalping airline tickets (while allowing airlines to attempt to maximize revenue). There are always tradeoffs and compromise.
To hack around this, I've used Southwest Airlines; I can buy tickets for folks and if they can't travel, we cancel the ticket(s) and keep the travel funds banked for another time. I hope this is potentially helpful information.
except Southwest is easily the most expensive carrier these days and other carriers have also adopted flexibility
hopefully their new changes such as allowing their fares to be indexed will make them close to being competitive at some point. but today you really only get near-competitiveness (it's still bad) if you're going to check both pieces of luggage and have no way of getting free luggage on any other carrier.
even buying and throwing away tickets, depending on your probability of travel, might pay for itself in one trip.
People who compare Southwest to Frontier and Spirit are not serious people. Southwest is a premium offering, if folks want to ride cattle car a la carte, I encourage them to, just don't ruin the established brand of SWA. I would rather fly dead on Southwest than alive on another domestic carrier.
Flying on Southwest is generally a more pleasant experience than flying economy on United, American, or any of the other major carriers IMO. It won't beat flying business class or whatever though, but I'm not that rich.
The seats are more comfortable. Every plane has pretty good in-flight WiFi (paid) and free movies/TV you can watch on your own device. Drinks and snacks included. Two checked bags free. About the only thing I miss from the big carriers is charging/power outlets at the seats, but I hear that's coming.
Value is subjective. I'm going to pay for business or first when the whole plane gets there at the same time? Nah, I'm paying for a great experience if something goes wrong, bags included, and reliable air travel between two points. It's low key white glove service in a world of race to the bottom customer service and trying to remove every touchpoint possible between the business and the customer to save pennies.
I booked a flight a couple of weeks ago. Southwest was still cheaper than American and Delta for the flight I was looking for, even before thinking about two free checked bags. Adding in the fact their seats are bigger and free checked bags, it is definitely a better value to me.
Even allowing that but requiring your valid ID must be taken into the venue by yourself (or by your friends eg if you get sick and can't go) would be a big improvement, meaning ticket scalps would have to actually go or have someone on their team go along with every ticket they resell.
I used to own S4 phone and it's one of the best smartphone ever. Actually even as the owner never knew that it has thermometer and humidity sensors built-in ten years ago that even most of the USD1K+ phones nowadays do not have these very useful sensors [1].
[1] What You May Not Know About GALAXY S4 Innovative Technology: