Yes, but there’s a difference between “you can write safe code” and “the compiler will come for your family the next time you make a mistake”
Yes, but there’s a difference between “you can write safe code” and “the compiler will come for your family the next time you make a mistake”
Just don’t look at the timestamp…
Yes, it’s been working for a year now. I set my location back to Germany right after subscribing to premium
Get a VPN and make a quick trip to Turkey or Ukraine where you can get it for about 2€/month
He’s also on odysee
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it’s immersive
have you tried onlyoffice?
it’s astonishing how many people in !technology@lemmy.world don’t know anything about this technology
they have relays (well, most of them. looking at you, Deye), so it should be fine
I didn’t read the article
Don’t worry, neither did anyone else in this thread
I hate it when a Starship Engine bursts up in flames inside my head
i think they did act in good faith, but since linus can’t handle any form of criticism and most of them are inexperienced with stuff like this they made a metric fuckton of mistakes… however, this has nothing to do with the outcome of the investigation. “setting a bar for trust higher” does not mean “the outcome is invalid because i think they paid the investigators hush money”
so now it’s just shit you made up… (i cannot believe i’m defending lmg)
We’ve thoroughly investigated ourselves
but that’s the point… they didn’t
Buy what businesses buy in bulk (e.g. thinkpad x1)
Now I want a GPT that was only trained on /b/ and /pol/
They do not index stuff, searx only query’s other search engines and compiles the results
That cannot be true, i used
#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
Jokes aside: yes, Rust (and Go) wont magically resolve SQL Injections, but if we remember that about 70% of bugs are related to memory safety, using Rust (or Go) will make your code at least somewhat safer