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Pinata yapped a bit this week on the blog: 1. "Introducing the Internet’s Files API" This blog introduces Pinata's new Files API, making file uploads and retrieval fast and easy for developers. The goal is to reduce infrastructure overhead so that developers can focus on building their applications. 2. "The Easiest Alternative to S3" Pinata positions itself as a simpler, more cost-effective option compared to Amazon S3. The article highlights the ease of integrating Pinata into projects and its focus on making file management straightforward. 3. "Control Your Spend with Usage Limits" This post introduces a feature that allows developers to set limits on their account usage, helping them monitor and control their spending. It's a helpful tool for teams looking to manage their resources effectively. Give em read: https://www.pinata.cloud/blog/
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4. "How to Build an AI-Powered App to Chat with Your CSVs" In this tutorial, Pinata shows how to create an app that can read and interact with CSV files using AI. The blog walks through the integration of AI with file handling, offering a unique and practical development example. 5. "Build the Future of the Web as a Self-Taught Developer" This post encourages self-taught developers to take part in the ongoing evolution of the internet by using modern development tools. It’s an inspiring read for those looking to break into the tech industry without formal education. 6. "How to Build a Simple Podcast Hosting App" This tutorial provides developers with a straightforward way to build a podcast hosting app. It’s designed to be accessible for developers looking to experiment with new technologies and create their own media platforms. Give em a read: https://www.pinata.cloud/blog/
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7. "Will JSON Work as a Database?" This blog explores the possibility of using JSON files as a basic database solution for small projects. It emphasizes the simplicity of this approach and its potential for specific use cases where traditional databases might not be necessary. Give em a read: https://www.pinata.cloud/blog/
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