Room 11 life tip: if several people already told you a specific thing. Take a step back. Try to understand what is being said. When in doubt research. @WeTheBrains
how is it so wrong to get help on going straight to hacking a site that has no security implemented, the file program youre mentioned could be easily done with a simple call to the database to make sure owner is 1 or 0 if its one then 1 can delete files related to 1 and no one else
I had a funny today. I was giving a talk (virtually) for a german user group, and said in german "if you want to ask a question in german go ahead" and there was a funny man asking in the chat "can you do that in Danish ;-)" - and then I proceeded to talk in danish (norwegian) really... that was a surprise for the funny man.
Restaurants are slowly opening, but right now I can't travel to the Netherlands and back without having to self-quarantine for 2 weeks when I come back.
Which sucks, because... it's my dad's 70th soon and I was hoping to go visit (and have a few days in a forest, by myself)
I had to explain myself and people laughed hard for a minute there. But but but... it was my first time looking at pacific, had to take something back : )
@Derick when I worked for an SMS company, one of the sales guys went to south africa, with 8 phones, and three passports (NZ, Aus and South African). He made the mistake of answering the question "What are you doing with all this stuff?" with "I don't have to explain it.".
@Danack I remember Ilia Alshanetsky (a Canadian, but from Russian origin) going to the US, where the border people asked him "What are you doing in the US?" And he answered: "I am not allowed to tell you". They got grumpy. Until they scanned his passport which showed his high US security clearance... (he was doing work for some US agency that doens't want to be named)
Working at a marketing agency is a pretty good cure for impostor syndrome though... I know waaaaay more than I thought I did, but only by actually doing stuff in a business setting do I realize it
@Tiffany one nice thing about working for an agency (not necessarily marketing) is if you can show a proficiency in slightly uncommon or more advanced topics, you'll often have much more interesting work, as (IMO) the majority of developers working on cookie-cutter sites, are perfectly experienced to operate a cookie cutter but will struggle with anything too far outside that little box.
I worked with a remote dev agency and it's sister company for about 4 or 5 years, easily 50% of my billable time for them was being dropped into an existing project, with an existing dev(s), to handle some specific/obscure/uncommon <thing> because they weren't sufficiently experienced with it.
Of course that is also a double edged sword. If you end up showing an ability to do something well, you'll be asked to do it lots more, regardless of how much you like doing it.
"Oh hey that little javascript widget you wrote for project X worked well! Here, can you write this whole JS-powered UI for project Y"
@IluTov haha, well you definitely can. I've been running gnome for a couple of years on my macbook air and I think it's great. A lot more polished then kde used to feel
Same. It is simple for me. I switched from manjaro to Ubuntu, and with the help of gnome I was able to get the exact same user experience as I had before.
i like that gnome has strong opinions about things and gives me few chioces, but for a large set of linux user that is usually not why they pick linux :)
@Girgias yes, but you are a student, and by extension i assume your friends are students. i don't have time for this anymore, i did when i was young like you :p
@MateKocsis Well I don't really have time for them :( Got resits until (at least) the 3rd so that's taking priority, I probably would need to redo SPL as it's mixed with the use standard Error instad of SPL ones PR
Datetime I haven't addressed Derick's comments yet but they are rather easy so if you want to take over that one
It voidyfies functions which don't return anything meaningful, changes int types to bool or zend_result which is a typedef to the SUCCESS/FAILURE enum, so any checks involving those functions will still work
It's basically there to know if you need to compare against SUCCESS/FAILURE or against true/false
First we would need to get rid of all the cases which use FAILURE to return -1, then explicitly state that we are going to make this change in the future in one version, then change the values of it. Not sure it's worth the hassle
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1 question: Will there be a new PSR regarding named parameters, ie. should lowercase_underscores be used or camelCase for parameter names?
I know, but it being released just before the release is... unfortunate
@NikiC Will do then :p
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@Crell Thank you
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@NikiC I had a complaint about named parameters about a month ago and after trying them out with constructor promotion... I think it the right implementation was taken.
general question about password hashing ,so when a user creates a password the hashfucntion creates a hash of that password , and the hash is then stored in the database insted of the password correct ?
The sales guy at my end is a chronic faffer, and seems to be falling over himself to tweak everything just so, it's going to be such a ball ache if it ever happens
I've been off this week though (mostly) so no idea what's in the latest issue
@StatikStasis I haven't used firefox in a long time now, I stopped doing frontend a few years back, so I don't need it for that either.
@Alesana those are just layers on top of actual browser, you can get those features on chromium via extensions most likely
@StatikStasis but what is the point of using duckduckgo, if you are still going to use google. I personally do not use duckduckgo, because it does not provide me any value, I am too dependent on google tracking me to use anything else. My searches are too much oriented for me to go for anything else.
@mega6382 It's about the extent I am willing to go in my stand for privacy... I am lazy. I use Google if I need to search for something around programming because DDG does not do as good as Google search results for that... and sometimes images.
I extensively use Google ~~or better to be said Alphabet's~~ products. But I never use search from logged in browser to: 1. avoid google collects my interests; 2. avoid biased ads on pages I visit.
For any search (like 99.99% searches) I use private window which is always open here. But it's always Chrome although I have installed and have used all of mentioned above by you guys.
is it possible to scp a file from a remote host to local computer using WSL mounts?
e.g. /mnt/d/path/to/directory as the destination
(I tried, but I don't see the file in the directory, and if I try it a second time from the remote, it gives an error that I think means there's a duplicate - dup() in/out/err failed)
In solving problems, you have to think about one thing in first place. If you're doing something wrong - you are not following docs blindly. In other words, no way something isn't working if docs are closely followed.
This way ☝️ eleven nines % problems will be solved.
Fun fact: WP's support for PHP 4 although PHP 5 was released on July 13, 2005 and very first version of WordPress called 0.71-gold on September 24, 2007.
I'm not saying WordPress plugins use clean code, but it's definitely cleaner than what attackers write...
@bwoebi I wish
Any time I've found a file that I could determine was malware, I used a find command coupled with rm on the lot. Satisfying to see them all vanish from the server.
if I write a shell script that uses find and -name or -wholename and rm -f, is there any concern for performance, say if the script runs every 15 minutes?
Why do you need SSL in localhost? If you have application done (without SSL) when moved online, adding SSL finishing the job. I don't see the point to have it in localhost. But sure you can. Best would be to go with Docker or Vagrant environment and set it there.
What tutorial about setting SSL to localhost you've been following?
So if the issue is just that chrome is reporting a data breach, you might be using some testing credentials (e.g. guest/guest) that chrome considers broken. You can either use a better user/pass in your local, or ignore the message.
I am developing an api, I have developed the authentication with laravel passport. The only problem I am facing now is whenever a login attempt is made chrome warns me of a data breach has happened please change your username and password the localhost:4000