there is a webshop in my country that used a simple cookie to store my account id and card number when checking out purchases. I stopped there and left the site before cleaning up the cookie.
There are legal aspects in web development, storing a CC number is a breach of the required compliance. When a company starts charging money it is required to sign a contract - which they're obviously breaching.
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) is a proprietary information security standard for organizations that handle branded credit cards from the major card schemes. The PCI Standard is mandated by the card brands and administered by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council. The standard was created to increase controls around cardholder data to reduce credit card fraud. Validation of compliance is performed annually, either by an external Qualified Security Assessor QSA or by a firm specific Internal Security Assessor that creates a Report on Compliance for ...
@towc there is a super specific list of things you need to do in order to work with credit cards (just like for personal data) - if you do not work that way you're breaking the law. Best case scenario is that international vendors like Visa and PayPal stop working with you - worst case they freeze your money there and sue you.
Actually, worst case is that they publicly write about your practice and then sue you.
You would (might?) be surprised how many companies are violating this. 5 years ago one of the largest POS companies in the world (Aloha) had an incredible number of IPC violations and seemed to operate with impunity
Wait no, worst case is that your users get scammed and you're held accountable, since you breached compliance your company is responsible for the breach. Visa can sue you for the lost money (or even the customers) when they get defrauded.
@Luggage yeah, the guidelines are there for a reason ^
@Vap0r what IPC standard? In the ~10 times I've worked with credit cards (not a lot by any scale) we worked with PCI DSS
so me, as an indipendent developer with no legal team (I guess an accountant :P) should do A LOT of research before doing anything involving payments without the use of a third party like paypal, right?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I haven't read it in a while so I can't cite the standard like I used to. I was never directly involved with credit cards professionally. But they forced "hello" to be the system default password, and didn't respect network boundaries in that they would allow the FOH and BOH servers and clients operate on the same network as the public guest network for the business. There were some other issues but I forgot them
Don't get fooled into thinking that your ability is commensurate to your pay (especially when your CV doesn't reflect the ability). And don't think that 2 months in a job setting looks good.
@towc well if you're going to bullshit your entire application why not just tell them you're the 7th best AI researcher analyst in the world and you command no less than $2 million yearly?
@towc nah dude, I'm definitely wrong. Tell them you studied in oxford on your CV and when you say "I wasn't old enough to go to uni" let me know if they can keep their composure.
my problem is mainly that I don't like the idea of just half-working after waking up early and going to work every day, when on the other possibility is have a few lucrative gigs a month and spend the rest of the time doing other things I love
there's very little space for growth in corporate, I think
I don't know much about it, but it would make sense
@towc have you looked up freelance income comparatively to corporate programming income. You might find a startling disparity and not in the way you seem to think.
@Luggage that's absolutely perfect. The corporate gigs (the right ones) challenge you to the point that you're actually ready and experienced enough to be an independent contractor
@SterlingArcher made a very slight adjustment that fixed the gradient when you change the number of directions, though you'll always have 8, so it doesn't matter jsfiddle.net/3pcrayox/10
And as a new contractor, you'll be more or less desperate for work that you'll take almost any contract until you're experienced enough and financially stable to be picky
@SterlingArcher I actually like what I'm hearing and couldn't agree more with you and @Luggage. I did freelancing before I went corporate. The lessons I learned in corporate made me realize my shortcomings during freelance work. A few more years and I might be good enough at the planning aspect of this to go to consulting/freelance
@towc your client is the company -- picking clients is a pain in the ass. Also, you do get to set your own pace. The team determines completion dates, unless you get a shitty director, but as a team, you get to push back on unrealistic expectations
Also remember that I'm in charge of 2 contractors.. well.. one now. I didn't tell my higher ups to resign him because his "set pace" wasn't up to par. And I constantly called him to ask him to do things
@towc seriously, go write a CV, don't lie, don't allude to things that are not true, and try to get some more regular contract work. figure you need to make $X thousand a month and work towards that goal. see how hard it is for a young inexperienced person to make a stable living that way
And corporations aren't the devil, I love my company and what they stand for and I've learned so much here I went from a jr dev to lead UI dev in just over a year
@towc Not really, we're just telling you to not make up fake shit and then complain about it. You can do whatever you want, just know that things are probably a lot better in a corporate gig than you imagine it to be.
you're still young enough and without financial responsibility, if you ever wanna try something risky like going full time freelance without experience, now is the time.
Your first job is going to be entry pay. A year or two later, you'll be making maybe 10% more if you're lucky. Then you change jobs, you have experience, you get a big raise (I got a 25% raise in my job change)