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AboutAustin based coder... I make front ends for start ups.
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SkillsJava, Node.js, React, Jsx
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LocationAustin TX
Joined devRant on 9/23/2016
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@Godisalie
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Intellij is pretty 7.8/10 for Java imo
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@tylerhartwig I am a child thank you I do not smoke the alcohols
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Sorry I had to be offline for a while... Anyway no not asking for work to be done I'm researching the general public private key sharing culture right now I was just stuck and wanted a lead sorry if I came across kinda dickish @samk
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It's more like salt not coffee
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I got out last night and woke up this morning to excruciating pain but I actually got out
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Definitely single and 18
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just got out of surgery
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@PoweredByCoffee thank you you dork
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I'm high as a fucking kite
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Dark
Java
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@nblackburn Yes and no I am using it for c# in a huge project and I love it that being said it isn't an ide hence the previous statement
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Atom if you don't mind ditching the ide
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A nice coffee or chocolate porter
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Sublime is a nice in-between imo
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Ty
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*cough* sublime *cough*
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@JavaRules it's a proprietary cable and it's USB 3.0
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The drives are ancient so it sounded a bit like a toaster
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Because there is nothing more redundant than backing my laptop up to a desktop hdd then cloning it...
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@javierojeda kind of afraid I came of sounding snarky after I meant that in the most light hearted circlejerk kinda way possible
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Add a dark theme
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Gotcha yeah I just figured a js back end would make sense thanks for the clarification
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But Facebook uses js and React not Python...
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Sublime
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Tldr keep salts separate from users and passwords
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@quijibo Storing salts right next to the username is fine for verification purposes however salted hash + password + username is stupid bc on simple data breach and they can just hash common passwords with the salt and continue to check. This wasn't some start up ir something this was a security company with one metric f*ckload of users which was facing cyber attacks and should have been more secure
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Separate hashes and their individual salts and maybe even encrypt the salts for good measure
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At a company I interned at the did salted hashes... With the salt in the same spreadsheet...
