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AboutBuilds silly stuff and sometines it turns out to be awesome
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SkillsAll the things a little, currently do mostly js
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@magicleon sounds great! Pepper probably isn't the worst tool for that job
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@magicleon Yeah they are cute and all, thats why everyone buys them😂 But damn some party are abysmal, like that tablet😅
I think its better to not answer that 😉
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If you think about doing something with pepper, think about this:
The microphones are placed nicely inside the head, right next to the cooling fans...
Thats the level of engineering you can expect from the robot and its sdk🙈 -
@linuxxx They have an amazing amount of parameters actually. They also allow you to switch the search engine using ![site] e.g. !g searches using google, !r using reddit and so on.
That got me a few months ago when an error message i was trying to look up had an !r in there😅
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@linuxxx is devRantron truncating the link by chance? If i just open theregister.co.uk/2016/08 i get the archives too
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Thanks!
Search for strawberrynet security or something like that.
In essence the are a large online retailer and tought passwords are not needed🙈 -
Why even use passwords? The are way to hard to use...
http://theregister.co.uk/2016/08/... -
@itsdaniel0 no its free for everyone, execpt for enterprise use.
Don't know about bugs, just trying it atm. Any specific things that didn't work for you? -
@hift gitkraken
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@oscarascal Just ask them how they handle it and then do it that way. Also use feature branches or ideally git flow
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@Linux I'm with @linuxxx here. Just to be clear here, i totally get those points. But a DV cert is just verifing the domain. Is it good that browsers dont make phishing domains mor easily detectable? No. Thats in part why EV certs were created, but they are not used widely enought to make users actually aware what the changed security indicator means. Please ready the second part of the article i linked earlier it shows quite well were i'm comeing from here.
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@Linux So adding a simple mail entry to dns is considerably more effort than LE?
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@Linux No its not, it just validates that they control the domian they are using and not that they actually are who they claim. Thats what EV certs are for and they are neither free nor cheap.
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@Linux up until roughly march it was actually more comodo certs used for that. In addition its not ssl's job to verify if a site is actually legit (except for maybe EV certs). I would rather blame browser ux for this common misconception.
https://troyhunt.com/on-the-perceiv...
Btw let's encrypt is not the only one to offer free certs, comodo does too -
>, i always hit y first... Fuck german keyboards, especially when switching between normal and mac layouts😒
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Just tell him that it looks even cheaper, when browsers are putting nicely visible "insecure" warnings on his login page. Or with chromes next release on every unencrypted page with input fields.
Hopefully he wont end like the guy, who repoted this as a bug to mozilla😂 -
@sylflo Yeah, at my job they ask for a simple palindrome detection. Its crazy how many people are not able to finish it even with a lot of help
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Have a look at:
https://github.com/poteto/...
If you want to avoid those challenges.
Personally i dont like them, but i think they are neccessary for some positions, like entry level or internships. Where people typically dont have much to show, in terms of prior projects. -
@No-one thats classic fizz buzz stuff, you would be suprised how many people fail those
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Doesn't sound like Germany at all, we have specialized cs courses and degrees. Also university is not free, but quite cheap in comparison. Only the time it takes to reach a degree is mostly underestimated, but nobody cares about that in the end.
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@sylflo thanks, i know the basics. I'm just interested in an more in-depth read
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I try to always keep security in mind, when working on endpoints or ui. But if feel good security practices often neglected in education. Can anyone of you it-sec guys recommend a good in-depth read on what to keep an eye on during development?
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@SpectralKH on which port is your node service running? And did you expose it in your Dockerfile?
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Try to use container networking if you can, since container links are marked as deprecated. If you create your own bridge network (docker-compose does that for you) you can just use container name resolution to connect to other containers.
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What about a trackpad? Just place it in front of your keyboard, like on a laptop, no glances neccessary
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@apisarenco while that might be true, I understand OP that this is not the case for the language they are using. In that case it teaches a terrible lesson, especially to beginners. Imagine someone doing that as your intern or junior...
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All these comments here and you are more enraged about the use of swedish than starting array indexes at 1?! 🙊