It isn’t if it was intentional. It was intentional. Otherwise the exploit chain wouldn’t be so convoluted.
It isn’t if it was intentional. It was intentional. Otherwise the exploit chain wouldn’t be so convoluted.
Unless you’re running Debian testing you’re safe. If ssh isn’t open to the internet you’re safe. Just make sure everything is up-to-date.
Or auto rejected when the format doesn’t fit.
It depends on volume. When you build 100 parts not really. But when you build millions it becomes worth it.
In automotive they fight over every cent.
Hi, I’ve started reading you blog and noticed your mention of activity pub for gitLab. Forgejo is working on exactly that. It’s a fork of gitea.
My guess is that it has that default because they use Rust. Everyone uses rustfmt so everything looks the same and if you always format before a commit you never get massive diffs.
Most rust projects I’ve seen even have a ci job to check the formatting with rustfmt.
While I understand the idea behind the naming scheme of matrix, it’s an awful name. The naming behind synapse/dendrite is better I believe. But I don’t have a better idea.
What happened there?
Cargo.rs also has no option to unpublish a package. There is however the option to yank a package which disables the inclusion in new projects by the automated dependency resolution. If the version is entered manually it will still be used.
Codeberg is the hosted forgejo instance from codeberg E.V. Codeberg ev also forked gitea 2022 and spearheads the development of forgejo
So you are saying using python to write the server for a federated multimedia messenger is a bad idea.
Let me tell you, I’m shocked😲
It all depends on the amount they are willing to give me.
It all depends on the library you use. Rust has you covered with toml_edit. It is what is used for all the cargo commands editing the Cargo.toml file.
How about an instruction that jumps only when a debugger is attached? Cause that exists.
One of the bullet points for C++ is the increase of the version number in the version header file. Wow much feature.
Could be worse. I’ve got a repo where 30 commits after eachother are just “.”. Nothing else.
I much prefer getting told of that it doesn’t match a trait than get 600 characters of which the majority is implementation detail of global allocators und from what exactly the string is derived.
This is how I deploy my personal website today. The holster doesn’t give ash access.