Yes, but there’s a difference between “you can write safe code” and “the compiler will come for your family the next time you make a mistake”
Yes, but there’s a difference between “you can write safe code” and “the compiler will come for your family the next time you make a mistake”
Just don’t look at the timestamp…
Didn’t know that, thanks. Luckily, I’ve only ever used fd00::/8
Source btw: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique_local_address#Definition
fc00::/7 are ULA (basically what RFC1918 was for IPv4) not entirely true, fc00::/8 is part of ULA, but it is not yet defined. Use fd00::/8 instead.
2001:db8::/32 is for documentation purposes
Yes, it’s been working for a year now. I set my location back to Germany right after subscribing to premium
Get a VPN and make a quick trip to Turkey or Ukraine where you can get it for about 2€/month
He’s also on odysee
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tbh ich dachte bei “Sturmhaube” eigentlich auch zuerst an linksextreme
it’s immersive
have you tried onlyoffice?
it’s astonishing how many people in [email protected] don’t know anything about this technology
they have relays (well, most of them. looking at you, Deye), so it should be fine
a couple bad dragon stickers
do you mind sharing an example?
70/30, Thomas von Finanzfluss wäre stolz
I didn’t read the article
Don’t worry, neither did anyone else in this thread
I hate it when a Starship Engine bursts up in flames inside my head
That cannot be true, i used
#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
Jokes aside: yes, Rust (and Go) wont magically resolve SQL Injections, but if we remember that about 70% of bugs are related to memory safety, using Rust (or Go) will make your code at least somewhat safer