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  • I remember that one. Those are pretty rare and usually involve a specific configuration that is often not the default, though, right? When such a vulnerability is found, is it rightly so major news.

  • I have the firewall of my VPS reject any IP range except the ones I’m on frequently, that is mobile, home and work. Sucks when you travel, but otherwise works alright.

    Still exposes ports to some people on the same mobile or home internet service networks…

  • I’d go for Dune 2 over Warcraft, but Warcraft was influential in its own way.

  • Yeah, I just enabled it after reading this!

  • As for Money Island, I think the console release of Escape had better controls and may be the preferable versions to play.

  • Both games are good, in my opinion, though. It’s just that Curse of Monkey Island was better. Many people hated the controls, but you get used to them.

  • Not saved as Markdown files, but in a database. I prefer editing my own files when I need to. I prefer Silverbullet.

  • This is not necessarily true. Many models have been trained on assembly code, and you can ask them to produce it. Some mad lad created some scripts a while ago to let AI “compile” to assembly and create an executable. It sometimes worked for simple “Hello, world” type stuff, which is hilarious.

    But I guess it is easier for a large language model to produce working code for a higher level programming language, where concepts and functions are more defined in the body that it used to get trained.

  • Here it is in Commodore 64 BASIC:

     basic
        
    10 PRINT “PLEASE AND THANK YOU.”
    20 GOTO 10
    
      

  • Does it do gym workouts like Hevy? I can’t tell from the description and screenshots. I think this is the area that is missing most in selfhosted apps.

  • Ah, America. So we don’t have 401k’s.

  • I mean, you should have that before you invest, right?

  • That would be after their emergency funds run out, which should be at least a year in. But yeah, when it lasts many years…

  • I don’t get it. Why would anyone be forced to sell their assets? Do they invest with money they actually need? They shouldn’t. Just wait out the storm.

  • Technically, these are not new things, but things that you didn’t know before.

  • Wing Chun Kung Fu.

  • Are you not rotating your logs with for example logrotate?

  • Iit’s an internal error that is not handled properly. They don’t want to tell you the exact error message and detailed information around that, because it would expose the internal state of the backend and that would be a security issue. There is really nothing more that they can tell you, except that a developer needs to look at this (and possibly thousands to tens or hundreds of thousands of similar logged errors) and they probably already are.