I think sneak means Piknik doesn't.
If you look at how much their demos in their gallery downloads, it's in the hundreds of kilobytes on average. Granted these are not full web apps but even still it's roughly on par with the latest web app framework's…
It is, the author is just saying that even without it they still have enough entropy in the system to be secure enough. Any old image doesn't have pretty strong random number generators in it.
Actually, I don't think they state that is the only way they find content. I've had plenty of sites with obscure domain names for development and they always seem to find their way on to Google some how. I imagine in…
I seriously doubt that. Some sources have use of WinXP at 7 percent, it should be zero, and there are plenty of open, unpatched exploits for WinXP.
They're already doing this, although for good currently. [https://theintercept.com/2016/09/07/google-program-to-deradi...]
Do you use Python in production? It uses setjmp for its exception handling.
Its Symantec, they run AV on thousands of computers across the globe. All the events generated from these computers get sent to them. Removal/cleaning procedures would be one of those events, probably for this very…
Although I'm not sure I would use this, this is the kind of stuff I've been waiting for. Where nice clean containers are used as part of an active dev cycle rather than just the production push. The ultimate dream of…
They say in the takedown request that they want the uploaders IP and email to them down
Have you experienced it? If so, where can I? I'm not saying its a bad idea, just that this direct path in implementation is. There are many other (better) ways of implementing it, like the Mozilla light sensor API. If…
At the moment, nothing in a browser is direct access. Everything is abstracted, which includes the filesystem and geolocation. This provides a layer of security against massive horrible bugs in the OS. With WebUSB there…
I don't think direct access to USB devices like your suggesting is a good step forward if for nothing other than practicalities. Think about how many individual USB light sensors your websites would have to support to…
Search inside a repo is still available just append /search to the url.
I think sneak means Piknik doesn't.
If you look at how much their demos in their gallery downloads, it's in the hundreds of kilobytes on average. Granted these are not full web apps but even still it's roughly on par with the latest web app framework's…
It is, the author is just saying that even without it they still have enough entropy in the system to be secure enough. Any old image doesn't have pretty strong random number generators in it.
Actually, I don't think they state that is the only way they find content. I've had plenty of sites with obscure domain names for development and they always seem to find their way on to Google some how. I imagine in…
I seriously doubt that. Some sources have use of WinXP at 7 percent, it should be zero, and there are plenty of open, unpatched exploits for WinXP.
They're already doing this, although for good currently. [https://theintercept.com/2016/09/07/google-program-to-deradi...]
Do you use Python in production? It uses setjmp for its exception handling.
Its Symantec, they run AV on thousands of computers across the globe. All the events generated from these computers get sent to them. Removal/cleaning procedures would be one of those events, probably for this very…
Although I'm not sure I would use this, this is the kind of stuff I've been waiting for. Where nice clean containers are used as part of an active dev cycle rather than just the production push. The ultimate dream of…
They say in the takedown request that they want the uploaders IP and email to them down
Have you experienced it? If so, where can I? I'm not saying its a bad idea, just that this direct path in implementation is. There are many other (better) ways of implementing it, like the Mozilla light sensor API. If…
At the moment, nothing in a browser is direct access. Everything is abstracted, which includes the filesystem and geolocation. This provides a layer of security against massive horrible bugs in the OS. With WebUSB there…
I don't think direct access to USB devices like your suggesting is a good step forward if for nothing other than practicalities. Think about how many individual USB light sensors your websites would have to support to…
Search inside a repo is still available just append /search to the url.