Tonight is our benefit concert during which prof. Marc Van Hulle gives a presentation about Mindspeller: Medical Research Project on Brain Computer Interfaces followed by a concert from the Mindspeller Orchestra with David Terzyan, Tigran Maytesian and Maria Emilia Khagba.
You can now register for our #symposium “Perspectives on Perceptual Learning in Humans and Monkeys” on April 5th at @KU_Leuven. https://t.co/mRDuuwNJmV
We’ll be presenting our brain-computer interface work at the f-Tales workshop ‘Neuro Sense & Sense-ability’ in Leuven. See you on 1st and 2nd April! #bci#neurophysiology#kuleuven https://t.co/B0GOtION4F
@seimmuc@keobrien14@myanimelist @iiKrina You want a service to add, update or delete something from your MAL list, you need to give your username and password. This is a requirement of the API that MAL offered.
@seimmuc@keobrien14@myanimelist @iiKrina Yes, authorization tokens are great, if third party devs could use them on MAL. You are criticising when you don't know how the API works.
MAL's api used Basic HTTP authentication. This means that your username and password are sent every time. Tokens aren't supported by MAL.
@myanimelist @iiKrina Ah right, the sync. Forgot about that.
But still, it's rather...weird. MAL offer(s)(ed) an API meant for editing user lists. Obviously that means you guys wanted third party devs. But now, all third party devs are evil.
@myanimelist @iiKrina This is a weird tweet. Why are you even talking about "gving away MAL account passwords"? This guy was asking about list exporting which doesn't have anything to do with "giving away passwords".
@ZoeyZoLeyena @friendlyone22 @DubbleQin @myanimelist This raises the question. Will MAL subscribers get a refund. They pay for an upgraded account with less adds and other stuff like the ability to color the stats bar. None of which they can do right now.
@Nayviler@Hi_Im_Final@myanimelist Still, MAL (and DeNA) have zero communication regarding the API. It has been broken for years and developers have been telling MAL it has been broken for years.