That's rookie numbers I trained one in 1min with $1!
True. That was a CVE 10 vulnerability. But unless you are going to airgap your system, I think using these ubiquitous libraries is as good as we can get to being safe.
Just don't buy it...
I think that's covered by "Don't trust other companies". You just need a business internet line with a static IP to host your own stuff in your house.
Store your own shit on your own Linux server. Don't trust other companies. Use industry standard libraries like OpenSSH, LUKS.
Welcome to my blocklist, asshole.
It's a PS4 game but better than most PS5 games: Red Dead Redemption 2
As a programmer who integrates many languages together in the same product this is a pretty clear line in the sand. Where the languages interface, it's up to the new language to adopt the interfaces offered by the older language. Rust guys said they will do this, C guys said why don't you assume this responsibility (they already are). This is either a miscommunication or deliberate scape goat reasoning and deflection. There is no good reason why two languages can't work together with interfaces. I think the C guys are old, grumpy and fearful.
Disclaimer: I don't even like Rust as a language. Just calling it how I see it.
I will never trust a word out of his lying mouth again.
TNG but work off a recommend list instead of watching every one.