

Just curious, but if SSNs were not recycled after death, would there be any reason not to use them as a primary key?
Just curious, but if SSNs were not recycled after death, would there be any reason not to use them as a primary key?
Take a look at Rust. It’s what I’d call an exceptionally well defined language.
How do code reviews work with contractors? Is it just “you don’t get paid until we approve it”?
Top pic is a Mutex and bottom is lock-free concurrency.
You can do that but only under paid accounts.
What’s insecure about them?
Hard disagree. I don’t understand why anyone would want case insensitive.
Am I the only one who doesn’t go around mindlessly capitalizing letters? Do people find it too difficult to capitalize things?
Do you want case insensitive passwords too?
If I type X I mean X and only X. Uppercase letters are different letters, just like X and Y are different letters.
Hmm, I haven’t had that issue
So what should a decent IT department do to give developers the access they need to do their job while maintaining a decent level of security?
Give them a Linux machine?
First I’ve heard of this. What’s wrong on Linux?
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Good point, I guess he is pretty unethical after all.
Yeah but he offset the negative environmental impact by killing all those people.
It’s extremely heavy on functional programming terminology and patterns which are notoriously not approachable by normal people.
Isn’t that assuming you have access to doing arbitrary SQL queries on the database? Then you’d by definition have access to records you shouldn’t.