However it should be noted that the remote development connection is via their servers, which makes it somewhat less useful
However it should be noted that the remote development connection is via their servers, which makes it somewhat less useful
Ah ok, the name implies it’s a security guard
I love that you’re thinking about how to secure sensitive parts of JS applications, however I wonder what threat this is guarding against. Can you give an example? Surely if an attacker can modify the source to call the sensitive functions, then they could modify the allow list
Oh wow, this is amazing info. Thanks!
Nice article! I’m a fan of the “don’t optimise early” mantra, which seems particularly relevant here regarding clone
I feel like this is a perfect encapsulation of how an experienced self-aware developer thinks. Experience really beats the hard stances out of you. I find myself saying “it depends” and “a bit of column A, bit of column B” often, like a cheap kids toy
His take strangely acknowledges that defects are caused by programmers, yet doesn’t want to improve the tools we use to help us not make these mistakes. In summary, git gud.
Experience has taught me that I’m awfully good at finding and firing foot guns, and when I use a language that has fewer foot guns along with good linting, I write reliable code because I tend to focus on what I want the code to do, not how to get there.
Declarative functional programming suits me down to the ground. OOP has been friendly to me, mostly, but it also has been the hardest to understand when I come back to it. Experience has given me an almost irrational aversion to side effects, and my simple mind considers class members as side effects
Same here
Batch 12. Ordered September 24th and got the payment email on April 23rd
That sounds unpleasant. I plan to use mine on my lap a lot so I hope this isn’t an issue for me. Just got the email about my final payment too
I guess a porch pirate isn’t gonna look in the bin, and if they did, it does look like recycling
So I guess that’s something?
Yeah, this is my colleagues waiting for me, poor bastards
I thought that as long as the kernel is new enough, the Radeon driver should already be in the kernel
I recommend LunarVim for VS Code users too
I really liked this game until one of the boss fights was too difficult and I couldn’t proceed. I thought I had a pretty good handle on the combat too. Guess it’s not for filthy casuals like me
Annoyingly this feature isn’t available in Edge on Linux
Wow, I got 5/10. I picked the wrong answer 4 times in a row too
I’m thinking evaporative cooling (paired with refrigerative cooling)
Unfortunately the choice of desktop environment matters a lot when talking about features like this
I suggest trying KDE instead, as XFCE is far from the user friendly interface your used to with Windows. Some DEs are good for new users, XFCE isn’t one of them
Whoever suggested Xubuntu for a Windows user is a bit optimistic
I’m tempted to publish an NPM package to do so as a joke, but I fear that it’d get used seriously