I open my Windows 10 start menu, type in 'timer', and no results are found. Same for 'stopwatch'. The google timer just worked.
Your wisdom and compassion shines through.
What, you mean like, wiped it with a cloth? throws head back and cackles
Does that mean Twilio sends an alert every time some random webscraper tries to GET some favicon or /admin path that doesn't exist on the server? Doesn't that happen hundreds of times each day?
>I'm very worried of the trend that everyone demands speech control to fix something they see as an issue(be it legitimate issue or not). >Netflix makes gay, Google make Woke, Youtube kills people with high voltage…
I'll ask the opposite, how could you NOT see this being abused? As YouTube shows, there are plenty of police officers who hate when bystanders film, and retaliate at every chance. Now all they have to do is run up on…
Since when do you get sued for breaching TOS?
But this technique lets you serve malicious code to a small number of people using curl|bash, rather than hosting obviously-bad binaries that anyone can inspect and call you out on. It also lets you target the attack to…
Techniques like this could make curl|bash more prone to malicious activity: https://www.idontplaydarts.com/2016/04/detecting-curl-pipe-b...
>The primal drive is only of sex. What about people who turn down sex when they know the other party can't have kids?
This website appears to be based in Europe, is that where all the imageboard trolls live?
I argue that errors.Wrap and errors.Is from the Go stdlib solves this problem. Libraries can export their own error types and you can check if they threw that error type. I use this pattern all the time to handle…
I agree with making sure the work is split so one team can work while the other team sleeps. It's nice waking up in the morning and seeing that someone else committed changes that set you up for fast progress today, or…
Because I can visualize Go errors completely. They're simple links from one place to another. They are straight fibers connecting my modules and functions to each other. They always work exactly like I expect them to.…
I open my Windows 10 start menu, type in 'timer', and no results are found. Same for 'stopwatch'. The google timer just worked.
Your wisdom and compassion shines through.
What, you mean like, wiped it with a cloth? throws head back and cackles
Does that mean Twilio sends an alert every time some random webscraper tries to GET some favicon or /admin path that doesn't exist on the server? Doesn't that happen hundreds of times each day?
>I'm very worried of the trend that everyone demands speech control to fix something they see as an issue(be it legitimate issue or not). >Netflix makes gay, Google make Woke, Youtube kills people with high voltage…
I'll ask the opposite, how could you NOT see this being abused? As YouTube shows, there are plenty of police officers who hate when bystanders film, and retaliate at every chance. Now all they have to do is run up on…
Since when do you get sued for breaching TOS?
But this technique lets you serve malicious code to a small number of people using curl|bash, rather than hosting obviously-bad binaries that anyone can inspect and call you out on. It also lets you target the attack to…
Techniques like this could make curl|bash more prone to malicious activity: https://www.idontplaydarts.com/2016/04/detecting-curl-pipe-b...
>The primal drive is only of sex. What about people who turn down sex when they know the other party can't have kids?
This website appears to be based in Europe, is that where all the imageboard trolls live?
I argue that errors.Wrap and errors.Is from the Go stdlib solves this problem. Libraries can export their own error types and you can check if they threw that error type. I use this pattern all the time to handle…
I agree with making sure the work is split so one team can work while the other team sleeps. It's nice waking up in the morning and seeing that someone else committed changes that set you up for fast progress today, or…
Because I can visualize Go errors completely. They're simple links from one place to another. They are straight fibers connecting my modules and functions to each other. They always work exactly like I expect them to.…