Thanks for the reply (not really sure why someone would downvote you for answering a question).
Thanks for the reply (not really sure why someone would downvote you for answering a question).
Can you explain? 1 and 2 seem like the same logic? Are they compiled differently?
To me number 2 is just the cleanest and most easy to read. But I really need to get more used to lambda’s
Sure but don’t cry when someone injects some js in your website or drops a table, because you didn’t sanitize every input completely.
I think for most people it’s “semi aware but just don’t care”.
Yeah Facebook is bad but so is the government etc etc
Hang around security professionals for a while and you’ll realize just how bad things can get. This is the only thing I really miss from Twitter, an interesting group of security professionals I followed.
Open source communities have been around longer than the internet, so they can manage fine without discord.
Also don’t you just join by submitting code or bug reports or other things?