Twitter-API-v2-sample-code
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Twitter-API-v2-sample-code
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How do I send an HTTP request to twitter to post a tweet? [Help]
They have sample code in javascript, python, and ruby for making a tweet. I tried javascript and executing through nodejs, but I kept getting errors on the very first line that I don't understand how to solve . It's about a package that needs to be installed but I installed it already (require ('got') is where the error occurs). Here's the code if it helps: https://github.com/twitterdev/Twitter-API-v2-sample-code/blob/main/Manage-Tweets/create_tweet.js
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A Golang bot to count down the best day of your life - the holidays
So today maybe it is not the best option. You can venture into twitter api.
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How Twitter is "sorting their bots problem"
Where have you read that? It does not at all correspond with what I know from their access tiers page and from their official account, which is that free users only get write-only access to Twitter, with a cap of 1500 tweets per month. That's much less than 100 tweets per minutes, and definitely not 100 requests which can (well, could, before) be many other things that posting a tweet, and which made the API useful for obtaining information from Twitter.
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Zapier now charging for Twitter integration
Diving through the Dev docs (https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/getting-started/about-twitter-api)
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Complete: D214 - MSDA Capstone
Thx for the info. I heard Twitter was charging for API access now. Looks like there might be free, basic access but according to this, it's limited: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/getting-started/about-twitter-api
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Twitter API Pricing
This is Wrong. This is about the old v1.1 API not the new v2 API https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/getting-st...
- Twitter’s new API pricing
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Scrap Data from Twitter for sentiment analysis
You can use the official Twitter API. You get access to a generous amount of data in the free tier.
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Upgraded to "Elevated" for my Twitter Developer account, yet when I try to run my API request (which is just a really basic search request), it tells me I'm on an Essentials account, and need to upgrade to Elevated -- which I did already. Is this just a delay?
tweepy.errors.Forbidden: 403 Forbidden 453 - You currently have Essential access which includes access to Twitter API v2 endpoints only. If you need access to this endpoint, you’ll need to apply for Elevated access via the Developer Portal. You can learn more here: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/getting-started/about-twitter-api#v2-access-leve
- Twitter API v2 - Sandbox Environment or Mock Client?
data.gov
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Where does everyone get shapefiles/basemaps?
data.gov may have additional material regarding Federal parcels / properties.
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Open Data Is Dead
I wouldn't have considered any of the four bullet points "open data". I would consider
https://data.gov/
Wikidata and many other things "open". It's my own (partially true) opinion that open data is downloadable as a data dump, anything involving an API is like breathing through a straw.
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Legislative records House of Representatives?
Does anyone know of a data source where I could gather laws passed/blocked and their sponsors? I tried the data.gov API for legislative info, but that source limits any data dump to 250 records, far from being enough to cover any given year.
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OnlyOffice: Free open source office suite with business productivity tools
This is all completely irrelevant. No office suite user gives a shit what the Library of Congress thinks about database formats, because spreadsheets are not databases, no matter how often you personally conflate the two.
Furthermore, the LoC's job is archiving. Your links have "preservation" in the url for a reason, and "preservation" is not what people do with spreadsheets. To strive for relevance, explore https://data.gov, where CSV is abundant, because it's in use by literally hundreds of state and federal agencies, often by people using spreadsheet software, and will continue to be so for years or decades to come, whether you understand why or not.
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API’s role in digital government: 10 national best practices
The US Government is known for its data.gov initiative, where it has standardized the APIs across all federal agencies. This initiative has led to better consistency, security, and interoperability, thereby enhancing the data and services' value. They are used the API management tool to enforce strict encryption and access control measures, providing secure access to the vast amount of public data hosted by federal agencies.
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Struggling with finding a use case to work on for my Course Work
However, for my next coursework we should be using our own datasets which should be supervised learning in nature and they cannot be from Kaggle or UCI (we lose 30 points if we use any of these sources for our datasets. I have spent about a week to look for datasets and I am a bit confused and also unable to understand which dataset to use or what kind of use cases should I look at. I did explore data.gov but I kind of just freeze because I am unable to understand what use case I can create of the database. I can't use clustering problem because that would be unsupervised in nature.
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Semi-niche peat mapping question- please help!
My first thought were the GIS services and catalogues listed on the Maryland state website (https://doit.maryland.gov/support/Pages/GIS.aspx) USGS National Geologic Map database (https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/ngm-bin/ngm_compsearch.pl) and the more-general federal open data portal (https://data.gov/). I didn't find many promising results for "peat" on any of them, but you might have better luck.
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Where can I find data about India on anything
Yes, I have opened data.gov many times but always find that most of the categories have no datasets and any dataset which is avilable have insufficient data. It's useless.
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D214 Capstone Data Ideas
Government data: https://data.gov/
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Update of the RDF and SPARQL (RDF star) families of specifications
The U.S. Open Data catalog [1] has all the metadata and even some data as Linked Data, same with the European Open Data catalog [2]
[1]: https://data.gov/
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