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06:09
@Wietlol have you ever push a production code named like this?
Apparently, there is no way to obtain cookies using tokens provided by popular IdPs
 
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08:34
Good moaning
@mr5 Wietbot has it :D
09:19
Do we have AI to circumvent captchas yet?
[milleniumbug] of course
[milleniumbug] consider recaptcha in the old times: it worked by giving you the texts it found hard to OCR
[milleniumbug] and therefore it trained the machine learning model on the texts that were used in the captcha
[milleniumbug] the new recaptcha is pretty much the same: you tell the captcha which things in the image are e.g. traffic lights so google's ML model can recognize the things in the images
[milleniumbug] and therefore google owns both the captcha and the ML model that can break captchas
that's both funny and sad
[milleniumbug] in fact, I do recall someone using the google speech recognition API to break google's captchas that were based on user recognising what is being said
How about just taking some example model (there are lots of classification or object detection example models) and use that, it would at least work most of the time which is enough for this use case.
Anyone managed to start an MS teams meeting in an open channel without pinging the whole company yet?
I want Slack back :(
09:57
Slack is performing way better than Teams
We have a small team chat/thread where we write "Start" and "Finish" whenever we start and finish our daily work, the thread has over 9000 replies there
Whenever someone posts there you get a notification
Now if you go to the thread directly through Teams button it's fine, but if you accidentally click Notifications section you're stuck with 4-6 minutes lag of Teams
 
1 hour later…
11:20
[Captain Obvious] teams is pain in large channels
12:13
[Captain Obvious] Thank you jetbrains for making your website still functional enough to to the basic shit people want with JS disabled
[Captain Obvious] Also fuck SPAs
12:26
who the fuck has JS disabled?
[Captain Obvious] It makes the internet so much better
[Captain Obvious] No laggy bullshit
[Captain Obvious] unless I enable it on a per site basis for sites I want to use which are shit and can't work without it
12:47
@Wietlol based people
13:04
Same, way better without all the js loading some ad or tracking providers just to then load 30 other scripts after that.
[Captain Obvious] ublock with js and large media disabled by default is great
I just have noscript
[Captain Obvious] I was using ublock anyway so it made sense
[Captain Obvious] I only really do it on my laptop because its old and a bit underpowered now
 
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16:52
Hi,
I'm trying to look through SO to get an idea of securing database connection strings.
I have several websites, windows services, APIs etc that all connect to a database at some point, some to the same database.
The connection strings are stored in appsettings.{environment}.json.
What is good practice to centralise the connection strings and encrypt/secure them. I'm sick of updating plain text passwords in appsettings in multiple places every couple of months.

Can anyone point me to some reading material please?
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These connection strings are used by the Entity Framework, and injected in program.cs
 
4 hours later…
20:55
[Captain Obvious] Depends on how your app is being deployed
[Captain Obvious] But the answer is either stop changing the password every few months or stop putting it in the json and put it somewhere else
botler, shutdown
I'll be back... (but in the sandbox so you'll have to invite me back here in a minute)
Hello friends!

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