That location has the awesome blossom, making it the only chilis in the world worth considering visiting.
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Abusing? Nahh, my homelab is powered by an AMD A6-5400K that I rescued a decade ago, you’re in good company.
CaptDust@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux@programming.dev•Xfce Desktop Environment Is Getting a Rust-Based Wayland Compositor
22·11 days agoxforms-common-environment-wayland-4 it is then!
And yet still, Stallman chose to add gnuplot integration into GNU Emacs. Checkmate atheists.
Really though it’s the holidays, I’m feeling charitable. This one’s on me - no worries.
I’ll pull the plug right now for free, as a public service.
CaptDust@sh.itjust.worksto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What are some of the worst code you have seen in a production environment?
19·2 months ago// Here be dragons // Call Darren before changing // Darren quit 2 years ago good luck // - PJ 2015
CaptDust@sh.itjust.worksto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What are some of the worst code you have seen in a production environment?
12·2 months agoAw really wholesome actually. Some libraries in my area have senior friendly editing classes, I think it’s becoming more popular. Good looking out for them!
CaptDust@sh.itjust.worksto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What are some of the worst code you have seen in a production environment?
53·2 months agoWhy do people do stuff like this, is the logic not difficult enough to follow on it’s own without a secondary definition table to consult!? Fucking hell.
CaptDust@sh.itjust.worksto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What are some of the worst code you have seen in a production environment?
11·2 months agoThe secrets themselves were basically guids, they had quite a lot of characters. If sent MORE than 1 character, pretty low chance they would clash. But those long guids also covered a lot of letters and number - it wasn’t terribly difficult to find one single character that cleared authorization reliably.
And maybe you’re joking lol, but multitenant meaning multiple businesses/customers using the same application stored in the same database. If Bob’s construction wanted to spy on Jim’s contracting, they’d just need to know the right header to send and could get whatever they wanted from the other customer partitions. User access should of course be limited to their own assigned partitions.
CaptDust@sh.itjust.worksto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What are some of the worst code you have seen in a production environment?
661·2 months agoI’ve had legacy systems that would encrypt user passwords, but also save the password confirmation field in plain text. There was a multitenent application that would allow front end clients to query across any table for any tenant, if you knew how to change a header. Oh and an API I discovered that would validate using “contains” for a pre-shared secret key. Basically if the secret key was “azh+37ukg”, you could send any single individual character like “z” and it would accept the request.
Shits focked out here, mate.
Just a screenshot ltt posted with the announcement, I assume it’ll be in the collab vid

There can be only one!
Shoot sorry, I was double muted.
CaptDust@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux@programming.dev•Alternative to Spotify - Linux client?
2·3 months agoI’ve been using this Qobuz client for Linux, it’s electron but seems to handle HiFi - at least to my untrained ears.
We’ll be broke and on the streets, where they’ll arrest us for being unhoused, and commit us to prisons to complete whatever physical labor the robots can’t yet.
Sorry, bit less rosy I know - But it’s for the good of the shareholders.
I love topgrade, fantastic piece of software.
He experienced life threatening heart conditions in his late 30s from alcohol and drugs, and went clean after that.



I had a first edition bible signed by everyone except Paul, that asshole. Flipped it for a cool $50 in a garage sale though.