The maintainer jackton1's response to this is extremely shady. He tries to prove his innocence by showing that renovate bot changed the author of the malicious commit but I'm betting he's behind the whole thing.
You cannot be serious right now.
Disagree.
Why are boomers so stubborn and adamant about things they form opinions of and won't change their mind, even when they're wrong? Is it a lack of intelligence? Or too much pride? Both? Kick rocks, by the way.
You're comparing ancient obsolete technology to a streamlined instant messaging client. There's a reason they 'just' use Discord. So now you want developers to have to check emails, IRC, forum posts, whatever other…
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All of what? They asked a single question about a single data point and your suggestion doesn't even make sense.
Yeah, Hot Page, had no clue Hot Glue exists.... Stop lying.
You have absolutely no clue what you're talking about.
You're reaching.
Imagine still using c++ in 2024 lmao.
Pretty much the entire project.
I've had CrowdStrike completely delete a debug binary I ran from Visual Studio. Its injected module in every single process shows up in all of our logging.
The maintainer jackton1's response to this is extremely shady. He tries to prove his innocence by showing that renovate bot changed the author of the malicious commit but I'm betting he's behind the whole thing.
You cannot be serious right now.
Disagree.
Why are boomers so stubborn and adamant about things they form opinions of and won't change their mind, even when they're wrong? Is it a lack of intelligence? Or too much pride? Both? Kick rocks, by the way.
You're comparing ancient obsolete technology to a streamlined instant messaging client. There's a reason they 'just' use Discord. So now you want developers to have to check emails, IRC, forum posts, whatever other…
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All of what? They asked a single question about a single data point and your suggestion doesn't even make sense.
Yeah, Hot Page, had no clue Hot Glue exists.... Stop lying.
You have absolutely no clue what you're talking about.
You're reaching.
Imagine still using c++ in 2024 lmao.
Pretty much the entire project.
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I've had CrowdStrike completely delete a debug binary I ran from Visual Studio. Its injected module in every single process shows up in all of our logging.
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