Yes, he will always be able to prove that’s it’s him. But if they revoke the permissions of that key he can’t do any more damage
Yes, he will always be able to prove that’s it’s him. But if they revoke the permissions of that key he can’t do any more damage
Assembly wouldn’t run on multiple architectures
Did you check everything that needs a password?
For the afternoon We could count the hours until sunset
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Tell that to the romans and indians who based our numbering system on 10
Just use fractions, like with inches. ⅞
So basically last year oft high school
Because you’re using too much orange. If it reflects all colors equally it would be grey (not all light reflected, but some)
This is an Oracle version
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If it does it’s because of C/C++ code
Are you committing to master
? I don’t see any reason why you shouldn’t commit your debugging code to your own branch. Obviously clean it up before merging
If you run large‑scale Internet services,
That means if you’re large enough that A can pick up the slack if B shits the bed. The only impact would be that you have to use HTTP2
If you do examine what it’s doing you will catch this as soon as an attacker exploits it, and can disable it. Also, you should maybe not run the entire production with experimental features enabled. In a stable feature this would absolutely be a CVE, but this is marked experimental because it might not work right or even crash, like here
It’s an experimental feature. It doesn’t need a bugfix release because you’re not supposed to run it in production, and it’s just a DoS, not privilege escalation or something
Or choose the right currency