

Following this thread!
Stupid question, but are you somehow publicly exposing your vhost config (or a bak file of it)? Or do you see logs of someone bruteforcing the subdomain?


Following this thread!
Stupid question, but are you somehow publicly exposing your vhost config (or a bak file of it)? Or do you see logs of someone bruteforcing the subdomain?


Honestly, I’m more surprised governments didn’t invoke the “think of the children” argument here and sanction Shitter. Feels like now would have been a perfect moment
Muhrica right 10 yrs ago vs now
@remindme@mstdn.social 1 year
You mean fascists in the 3 comma club with their own private militaries and goons in government, chilling inside their doomsday bunkers?
At the moment, AI is just a glorified autocomplete and I think it does more harm than good. (For LLMs). Is it a useful tool? Definitely. Should it replace jobs? Hell no. Is it being used as an excuse for the current recession and layoffs caused by offshoring? Hell yes. Is it killing the internet and propagating fake news? Definitely
If we’re talking about other applications (computer vision, image processing etc), then yes. I think think the surveillance states (face verification) and Ukraine-Russia war heavily uses these applications
t’s more socialist than communist imho /s
I use codium. It’s basically VS code without all the proprietary and spooky telemetry. Works well as vscode

I actually envy that 10 yr old. I had passion for tech at a very young age but I lacked the environment. My middle school and high school didn’t have computer / electronics classes so I was mostly self taught (had a lot of knowledge gaps/ had a hard time understanding). I didn’t start taking tech seriously till college.
I would say frontend is harder than backend (if not more tedious). State management is a PITA, you have to learn X frameworks that do the same thing, and git gud with CSS.