In your case, PGP would be the best and not so hard to implement. If you don't want/know how to use PGP you can also publish the SHA1 sums of the files available on your download page. It's better than nothing. The…
Are people serious when they say they "love the idea" of copying a binary to their server to run a blog service? It sounds very much like installing a shareware in the 90s. In the current context (NSA, generalized…
Wrapping an if in a lambda is unlikely to work as expected.
By experience, it just lets you avoid getting a shitload of brute-force attacks. So I do it.
WOuld you stop creating useless stuff?
The speed at which they get regexps out is kind of frightening, I find...
Not sure how inotify is different from while+stat?
Common, this is pure Apple dope... And how cliché! The neat and clean hacker standing straight in front of an espresso and his shiny Macbook lying a sweet wooden table... Hacking is sooooooo cool and clean!
I agree. I don't understand why people keep trying to deface C. This "indentation" scheme is by all mean ridiculous and not practical. One thing we learn from this article is that the author actually does not program in…
Less typing, less lines, more information on the screen and the readability is not impaired.
In your case, PGP would be the best and not so hard to implement. If you don't want/know how to use PGP you can also publish the SHA1 sums of the files available on your download page. It's better than nothing. The…
Are people serious when they say they "love the idea" of copying a binary to their server to run a blog service? It sounds very much like installing a shareware in the 90s. In the current context (NSA, generalized…
Wrapping an if in a lambda is unlikely to work as expected.
By experience, it just lets you avoid getting a shitload of brute-force attacks. So I do it.
WOuld you stop creating useless stuff?
The speed at which they get regexps out is kind of frightening, I find...
Not sure how inotify is different from while+stat?
Common, this is pure Apple dope... And how cliché! The neat and clean hacker standing straight in front of an espresso and his shiny Macbook lying a sweet wooden table... Hacking is sooooooo cool and clean!
I agree. I don't understand why people keep trying to deface C. This "indentation" scheme is by all mean ridiculous and not practical. One thing we learn from this article is that the author actually does not program in…
Less typing, less lines, more information on the screen and the readability is not impaired.