Ben Adam
Ben Adam
That's Xcode's default behavior not XcodeGen's. Look at the SDK column, it's all iOS. Compare it with this:
It definitely will. Thank you Antoine.
That is awesome Antoine. Thank you vey much.
I sent them a pull request specifically for this, but they didn’t merge it.
Thank you very much for this script. It's really very helpful.
@ChristopheDujarric https://bump.sh/christophedujarric/doc/openai is nothing short of a piece of art. I wish all API references were as clean and beautiful this one.
No, it doesn't. I think your API key was breached. You need to disable it and create a new one. If you're exposing the key inside a client (e.g iOS...
It was breached again. Every network request you make to OpenAI is sniffable. Your only chance at fighting this is building your own backend or trying some service like https://www.aiproxy.pro...
Someone must be using that key. I don't think there is any other explanation.