Thanks, what you wrote is what I meant:
What if the unexpected SSH latency hadn’t been introduced, this backdoor would live?
Thanks, what you wrote is what I meant:
What if the unexpected SSH latency hadn’t been introduced, this backdoor would live?
Do you think Jia Tan is alive now to talk about his famous bug?
What if the unexpected SSH latency hadn’t been introduced, this backdoor would live?
I wonder how many OSS projects include backdoors that doesn’t appear in performance checks
Simple Solitaire Collection from F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/de.tobiasbielefeld.solitaire/
It’s super soothing.
Thank you very much.
It depends if it’s in the cloud or not
I love OsmAnd so I purchased the OsmAnd+, I highly recommend
Do you mind to elaborate?
Because the post is for Wikipedia website, which is online
Thank you for this insightful and humble reply, 1 dollar at the time 🙏
Nowadays you can almost reach every creator out there, and we use thousands of content and tools.
How would a financially average person can afford to pay these creators in such a scale?
Thank you very much! great practical insights.
If you plan to do it again, how about to increase the data timespan (e.g. 6 months)? it will also give insight about scale as the time passes?
GNOME Document Scanner is surprisingly working smoothly out-of-the-box (with Brother printer at least)
Thanks for the update, I think it will be a good idea for me to try it
Can you develop .NET over Ubuntu?
It works, but not better than having each team member specialized in one subject. It just works, but it has it’s own pros and cons:
In my specific experience, when you talk about “full-stack” I don’t only think about one “FE-BE-DB” project, but also another projects which are part of the company products (i.e. embedded products, testing infrastructure, cloud engineering…).
Pros:
Cons:
It is funny, bureaucracy definitely slows humanity progression
He should write a “How to Destroy a Company for Dummies” book
Paradoxically, due to these charges, EU profit from the consumer rights.