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The crab is bore 🦀

brew, SH. Katılım Temmuz 2016
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@kiddo4lyf Asking curiously, when you say "Blocked numbers in bios" , Are you referring to BIOS, as in motherboard BIOS or something else ? what am I missing
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Global Developer🥀@kiddo4lyf·
Nigerians are crazy 😭 😂 I recently built an app for a client and this happened: Blocked phone numbers in chats ✔️ Blocked numbers in bios ✔️ Users started writing numbers like a puzzle — “zero eight zero…” 😭 Then they started adding phone numbers to their names.
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BDMN@bdmnhb·
You think you're genius and you see ideas like this from some people. Now you have to sit back and re-evaluate your "geniusness"
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@CodeByNZ Isn’t this part of those reasons people don’t even know what “man page” is no more. The hell of abstractions. In addition, VScode isn’t the only editor out there
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NZ ☄️@CodeByNZ·
When VS Code already has the Source Control feature, why do developers still use Git commands in the terminal for pushing, committing, or cloning repositories? 👀
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@tomilola_ng He said “for everything”, perhaps you’re the one who needs to catch up
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Chris@csubagio·
@bdmnhb @melkornms @kirat_tw Uh, for years on a Mac the emoji palette has been cmd-ctrl-space. You can then type to search, with your most commonly used already on screen, navigable with arrow keys. In recent years, just tapping the fn key does the same thing. Emojis are on the keyboard, kiddo.
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@melkornms @kirat_tw If I may ask, do you go out of sync just to copy these emoji in your log strings while coding ? No one does this , only AI.
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Michal Ševčík@melkornms·
@kirat_tw I use 🟢 for success, 🔴❌ for errors, and🐞 for debug. Way easier to spot.
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Kr$na@krishdotdev·
Why does UDP even exist ?
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BDMN@bdmnhb·
So If you stare too long at a word you've known all your life it starts looking weird to you.
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@akinkunmi The “React” in there be causing headaches .
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Titanium@akinkunmi·
I created a framework for building backends with React.
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@ptech3net I think you’re thinking about it all wrongly. Encryption is baseless in this case. It has no business with this. You’re already running on https, that’s enough encryption as it is to keep any middle man out. You’re supposed to exchange your user OTP for an auth token
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P. Tech bro@ptech3net·
So regarding the OTP bypass? To start with, the first and best approach is to stay calm and not take anything reported by a security tester as a personal attack or start arguing with them. 😂😂 Now, the second approach goes like this 🤭 since the response body from the backend that contains status field can also be manipulated, it means the frontend shouldn’t rely solely on either the HTTP status code or the response body alone. 😂🤲 Fear those people! What do you think about using encryption? I mean, don’t expose raw data from the backend , encrypt the response body and let the frontend decrypt it once it’s received. That way, the response can’t be tampered with because it’s encrypted (unless your encryption credentials are compromised). With that, the frontend can safely rely on both the status code and the response body. Let me know your approach , your contribution matters a lot. Thank you all! 🙏
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@sysxplore These jokes be getting expensive :)
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sysxplore@sysxplore·
Did you guys know that Linux is so developer-oriented that it has a special directory called /dev/ where you're supposed to develop all your projects?
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@devhammed @obiabo_immanuel @tailwindcss I love that the column count was injected as a css variable so you don’t have to mess with and concat your classname strings which the TW compiler might have issue with during parsing .
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Hammed Oyedele
Hammed Oyedele@devhammed·
Someone (@obiabo_immanuel) always calls me "The Grid Man" because my go-to layout solution is the CSS Grid Module. Using the Array.length to set a CSS variable that is used to render the Grid columns in @tailwindcss means I can update the steps easily without changing too much code.
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Fernando Rojo
Fernando Rojo@fernandorojo·
You can simplify massive, hard-to-read React components into composable bits in a few steps: 1. Move all the logic before the 𝚛𝚎𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚗 into a single hook 2. Create a context provider whose value is the return type of that hook 3. Wrap the component with the context provider 4. Split the UI it returns into smaller components which consume the context Let me know if a deeper walkthrough would be useful.
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Brad Traversy@traversymedia·
If I see “You’re absolutely right” from Claude one more time, I’m gonna absolutely lose my shit.
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BDMN@bdmnhb·
@mjackson You say this like it’s a “disability”. Isn’t it more of a design choice.
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MJ@mjackson·
This is your periodic reminder that React does not ship a JavaScript file you can use in a web browser
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Dwayne@CtrlAltDwayne·
@AverageProMax @DanielLockyer simple? explain why useeffect runs twice in strict mode and breaks non-idempotent code. if useeffect deps were obvious, react query wouldn't exist.
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Daniel Lockyer@DanielLockyer·
Cloudflare ended up DDoSing itself due to React's useEffect hook 🫠
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