The half rolling technique developed by the Tetris community has proven to be more effective/easier.
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Hosted seit ca. 3 Jahren mit netcup und hatte nie ein einziges Problem und bin top zufrieden. Was hast du denn konkret für Probleme?
I mean, yeah. I'd watch it.
What exactly are you referring to? Matrix?
I didn't know it came from Charisma. Makes sense
When having a breaking change pre 1.0.0, I'd expect a minor version bump instead, as 1.0.0 signals that the project is stable or at least finished enough for use.
Es ist ein Tragödie. Ich musste auswandern weil Jerboa gar nicht mehr mit feddit ging.
Zstd and xz fullfil different needs. Xz take more time to compress and is faster to decompress as far as I know.
Yeah it seems weirdly specific. Also, if you pass user input to command args directly, you are asking for trouble.
"An attacker able to control the arguments passed to the spawned process could execute arbitrary shell commands by bypassing the escaping. The severity of this vulnerability is critical if you are invoking batch files on Windows with untrusted arguments. No other platform or use is affected."
According to the article the following other langs are affected:
- Erlang (documentation update)
- Go (documentation update)
- Haskell (patch available)
- Java (won’t fix)
- Node.js (patch will be available)
- PHP (patch will be available)
- Python (documentation update)
- Ruby (documentation update)
Seems like most languages don't even treat this as a real security vulnerability?
It's true that boundaries get inflated as a result, but with today's hard drives it's not really a problem.
I feel the same. Over the recent years it's becoming abundantly clear that Nintendo hates their fans. It's actually really sad and disappointing.
For example: