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It is easy to get hacked if you make stupid mistakes. Just don’t make them.
It is easy to get hacked if you make stupid mistakes. Just don’t make them.
That’s why I wrote this. There’s a chance that the developer will read my comment and improve animations.
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is for shell.
Take a look at Dart+Flutter.
Python would be OK. Ruby is nearly dead nowadays. JS itself is used rarely, better consider using TS (however I don’t recommend using them for anything other than web frontend). Go is a great language but it’s unpopular in GUI development.
It is not steganography. It’s just cat original.png trojan > malicious.png
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In what country? There are various national certifications for this purpose.
DEL is supposed to delete one row of text
It’s not. It overrides a row on a punch card, i. e. one character.
Tried using it. Terrible UX. Lots of small annoying things that make the app usage very uncomfortable.
All wrong. Original developer of nginx was Igor Sysoev, and his employer who sued him was Rambler.
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Is it still alive? I switched to LibreTube and happy with it.
What is this? Looks like a website filled with info about projects unrelated to it and gathering donations for unknown purpose.
I have read this. There are no details about attacked projects, mail texts, addresses and github logins, nothing. It’s even impossible to ensure that attack attempts really took place. One may guess they occured before the xz attack disclosure and were performed by different actors because thay seem much more dumb.
Continue? There are no details on attack attempts published, even when they occured.
Jenkins is not a modern CI. It is a historical milestone, but if you read an article you should see that it was replaced by other tools. Now I don’t recommend considering Jenkins for new projects. It it fast to set up but extremely hard to support and full of old bugs and legacy code. Writing Groovy pipelines is much harder than pipelines in gitlab/github/forgejo/etc. Tens of plugins you have to use even for simple tasks have inconsistent syntax, many of them are buggy, they often become unsupported or deprecated. This all consumes lot of resourses: I maintain an instance that eats ~4G of RAM being idle.
It’s not a proper fix, there are still cases when correct escaping is impossible and the function simply returns a error. I don"t know if if this possible at all to escape any string or if it is just because of lack of documentation, but anyway i wouldn’t call this a thing that is easy to fix.
Options. We’ve got lots of them. So many in fact, that you need two strong people to carry the documentation around. So many that it will be a cold day in hell before half of them are used. So many that you are probably not going to do your work right anyway. However, the number of options isn’t all that important, because we picked some interesting values for the options and called them …
Defaults. We put a lot of thought into our defaults. We like them. If we didn’t, we would have made something else be the default. So keep your cotton-pickin’ hands off our defaults. Don’t touch. Consider them mandatory. “Mandatory defaults” has a nice ring to it. If you change them and your system crashes, tough. See Figure 1.
A bit too late. 20 years ago this would be great. (I started 12 years ago, used it for couple of hobby projects.)