The thing is we only know about these vulnerabilities in such great detail because the projects are open source. God knows what kund of vulnerabilities are hidden in closed source software.
The thing is we only know about these vulnerabilities in such great detail because the projects are open source. God knows what kund of vulnerabilities are hidden in closed source software.
This I’d amazing, thanks for taking the time to make and share this! 😍
Don’t forget it’s usually just US citizens who even get the chance to jump onto such class action suits. The rest of the world don’t even get their $5.
Also Ctrl + w
to delete one word backwards (which is what OP wants to do).
Edit: Nvm I misread the post, deleting is not what OP wants to do. Still gonna keep this because Ctrl + w
is easily the readline shortcut I use the most.
While I haven’t ascended to fully cursive coding, I do actually enjoy Fantasque Sans for this very reason.
It manages to kind of connect the letters in some ways that my eyes can better see single words as “tokens”. After using it for a while, going back to a regular monospaced font looks like a speadsheet of unconnected letters.
So true, I never quite understood where that is coming from though.
Have you looked into Syncthing? It’s super easy to set up without having to configure any ports/proxy/etc.
Yes, important to keep in mind that software being open source doesn’t automagically make it secure™.
Still, I think it’s important to stress that the benefits of open source outweigh the risks when it comes to security (imho).