Love the part where he claims that if your users are authenticated, it’s not untrusted input. I mean, surely you trust all of your users to run any code on your server, right?
Love the part where he claims that if your users are authenticated, it’s not untrusted input. I mean, surely you trust all of your users to run any code on your server, right?
In pretty much any language I’ve used there is some standard for doc comments that would show up as mouseover text in the IDE.
PascalCase is standard in C#
Music streaming is also much cheaper to run than video, so they can offer more reasonable pricing.
I don’t know, add the sites where the content that you want can be found. I think Jackett also had links to the regular web pages if you want to look around.
Was not aware myself, thank you!
I do not use whisparr specifically, but generally for the *arrs you can use jackett to support way more sites. It essentially converts site specific data formats to well known formats that the *arrs support.
Except using software without updates nowadays is a very bad idea because of the Internet and security being a real concern.
It was built on yearly releases of software instead, also known as yearly subscriptions.
Not quite - you get a perpetual license for the version that was released a year before you cancelled your subscription. And for most languages this is not really practical anyway, as they get relatively frequent updates that require IDE updates, so you will just stay subscribed.
This was a fairly low business risk, high PR value move by JetBrains.
Then use golang
Rust: works
Zig: segmentation fault
Because half of us host an instance lol
Wall Street, 2008 (colorised)
Sure, for some produce that is true, I am aware. But tomatoes? At least where I’m from they are either local or come from other EU countries (Spain, The Netherlands usually).
Where the fuck do you think people buy tomatos?
is not an import
I pressed Your Story and it worked just as well.