Instantly in a sentence as an adverb

I got the book I wanted, instantly, in a fantastic format, for cheap.

Tzvetkoff instantly became one of Australia's richest young men - purchasing a $25M home etc. etc.

If I download an app on my iPad, it instantly shows up on my iPhone and my iPad mini, ready for use. I don't have to pay any extra usage fees for multiple devices.

Although it's taken Mt. Gox two weeks to report this, amazingly, it was public knowledge as soon as it happened on March 7/8, because the movement of over $100,000,000 was instantly visible on the public Blockchain.

User clicks on the message in their email and instantly gets a login page, they might have been 50/50 about engaging with this recruiter so now that you presented an obstacle they just close the tab and get back to what they were doing.

What will burn bridges and what won't?So my question to PG and any other resourceful folks out there is: how do you approach a problem domain in which you know nothing, and manage to gain enough of a map of the territory so that you listen to someone's one-word suggestions and instantly grasp the implications?

Has anyone actually read the steps required to exploit this vulnerability?You do know that to be able to exploit it you have to know the application's secret key, so you can create your own malicious encrypted session cookie that includes hashes instead of strings for the auth token lookup?You do know that if someone has your app's secret key they can just write whatever they want into the session cookie, instantly compromising a large number of apps anyway?

Instantly definitions

adverb

without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening; "he answered immediately"; "found an answer straightaway"; "an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith"; "Come here now!"

adverb

without any delay; "he was killed outright"

See also: instantaneously outright