Can you please help me understand why you, and everyone else, are so passionate about the status page? I get that it not being updated is an annoyance, but I cannot figure out why it is the single most discussed thing…
IPv4 isn't an "investment" for Amazon. They didn't buy them up with the hope that the price will increase and they'll make a profit. They buy more IPv4 addresses because they need those addresses to continue serving…
My company has way more than 6,000 devs and each dev creates a git repo as part of our onboarding process and uploads it to our centralized git tool (you create and push a mostly empty test repo as part of the basic…
>But by the sounds of it, SHA1 is more than enough (given that nobody here is willing to brute force the hash I shared above?) SHA1 is "more than enough" for this specific interaction in which you chose a complex…
Can you please help me understand why you, and everyone else, are so passionate about the status page? I get that it not being updated is an annoyance, but I cannot figure out why it is the single most discussed thing…
IPv4 isn't an "investment" for Amazon. They didn't buy them up with the hope that the price will increase and they'll make a profit. They buy more IPv4 addresses because they need those addresses to continue serving…
My company has way more than 6,000 devs and each dev creates a git repo as part of our onboarding process and uploads it to our centralized git tool (you create and push a mostly empty test repo as part of the basic…
>But by the sounds of it, SHA1 is more than enough (given that nobody here is willing to brute force the hash I shared above?) SHA1 is "more than enough" for this specific interaction in which you chose a complex…