[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 week ago

I think you forgot to pollyfill your console.log and now you have some error in some script in some callback

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml -1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Everyone screaming about democracy just died. In fact it was always dead. Electoral college system basically disregards voter who does not vote for winning party. It’s a system where you have only two choices, thus less competition, thus lower quality of candidates. Then everyone is like “is this best US can do?”. Let alone gerrymandering. People should be rioting, not because Trump won, but because system is not democratic.

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml -2 points 3 weeks ago

No, title only

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 month ago

I’m not dying, or was that a joke? Then you are bloody stupid

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 month ago

He just applied Russians’ favorite soviet era saying “those who is not with us is against us”

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml -2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

REST calls are same as in 2001. There is no REST 2.0 or REST 2024. Because REST is architecture guideline. It’s just more data sent over it today. HTTP code IS code. Why your system issued it is implementation detail and have nothing to do with resource representation. Examples you provided are not 403. “Too many users active” does not exist in REST because REST is stateless, closest you can get is “too many requests” - 429. Insufficient permissions is 401. I don’t even know what is “blocked by security” but sounds like 401 too. Regardless, you should not provide any details on 401 or 403 to client as it is security concern. No serious app will tell you “password is wrong” or “user does not exist”. Maximum what client should hope for is input validation errors in 400.

For those with “internal tool, I don’t care” argument - you either do not know what security in depth is or you don’t have 403 or 401 scenario in the system in the first place.

Now hear me out, you all can do whatever you want or need with your API. Have state, respond with images instead of error codes, whatever, but calling it REST is wrong by definition

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 months ago

removed, stop buying your metal scrap and pay your devs. I wanna play Marathon this century

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 months ago

I’ll assume this is a legitimate question and not “clever whataboutism”.

Answering your question now. Realistically there are 3 scenarios:

  • frozen conflict
  • peace deal which will last until Russia will want more. Then story will repeat, unless Ukraine will somehow get NATO membership (doubt)
  • change of power in Russia

Two of them sucks for Ukraine and last one is too unpredictable for whole region if not world

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml 0 points 7 months ago

I don’t know. Maybe read article. It says „Korean military”. According to them stock Android with 3rd party security app is acceptable and has no security concerns. Article itself highlights that 3rd party security apps are inferior and security holes in Android OS are basically neglected by Korean military since they will be addressed in updates at some point.

OS does not matter when approach to security so superficial. Judging by this article Korean military has less robust security practices than some banks.

Everyone here talking about some hypothetical Android based custom OS built for Korean military which does not exist and it is not what Korean military doing. They are allowing stock Android OS with „security app”. Not surprised they are not building custom OS because it is economically idiotic idea. You need army of cyber security experts familiar with Android OS architecture that will review whole OS code and customize for military. Then you need to pen-test it and keep on doing it on each upstream OS update or fork it and maintain internally. Which is another can of worms coz you’ll need to make sure internal fork works fine with up-to-date versions of apps. Otherwise you just have dumb smartphone with higher risk of vulnerabilities in outdated apps. At this point as I said, just force sensitive staff to use dumb phone or internal landline.

And don’t tell me “but Samsung is Korean they can do it for Korean military”. It doesn’t not change the fact that it will cost astronomical amount of money and time. Can Samsung do it? Probably yes. Will Korean military be able to offer enough money to probably the only local company that can do it which also has revenue of approx. 20% of Korea’s GDP. I doubt.

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml -2 points 9 months ago

They can have no part in war by overthrowing government that not considering their peoples’ will. Can’t believe how gutless Russians when it comes to regime

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you. This actually gives perspective on radiation level better than Rads

[-] Lysergid@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

It’s Jython and it’s like 25 years old

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