> I’m not sure that’s true; some people do get weirdly evangelical about WFH. I don’t think its evangelical as much as protective. I for one have had to endure grueling years of working in open office environments. I’ve…
I think the point was that for that remaining bit that can’t be extracted into pure functions still is really broad in what it can do with just “IO” IO on it’s own could mean disk, network, environment variables, sub…
Not approving of what OP said, I’d point out that everyone has an interest in it being fixed, because it’s a wide spread and severe CVE that impacts lots of software that we all probably use daily without knowing it.
> Um, yeah. They wrote the idiotic code that allowed this to happen. And released it with NO WARRANTY. And no mega corp thought it’d be a good idea to try and buy one. > To me, this is the pretentious part. I didn't…
> I’m not sure that’s true; some people do get weirdly evangelical about WFH. I don’t think its evangelical as much as protective. I for one have had to endure grueling years of working in open office environments. I’ve…
I think the point was that for that remaining bit that can’t be extracted into pure functions still is really broad in what it can do with just “IO” IO on it’s own could mean disk, network, environment variables, sub…
Not approving of what OP said, I’d point out that everyone has an interest in it being fixed, because it’s a wide spread and severe CVE that impacts lots of software that we all probably use daily without knowing it.
> Um, yeah. They wrote the idiotic code that allowed this to happen. And released it with NO WARRANTY. And no mega corp thought it’d be a good idea to try and buy one. > To me, this is the pretentious part. I didn't…