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I’m a final year Mechanical Engineering Student UNILAG and I just made my class adopt “INDUSTRY MACHINES” as our class name!😂



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INDUSTRY MACHINES CLASS OF 2026!⚙️


In Node.js, hashing a password with berypt looks like this: const hash = await bcrypt.hash(password, 10) In Go, that magic number 10 has a name: bcrypt.GenerateFromPassword([]byte(password) ,bcrypt.DefaultCost) Same library, same algorithm, same cost factor. But Go makes you see what '10' actually means - it's the computational cost that makes brute-forcing expensive. Small thing, but this is what learning a second backend language does. It puts names on things your first language let you ignore. A peep of me using bcrypt in my Golang project 📸

@CspIniedu That's the most scary thing to do, we can become a suspect from the point of stepping into the station.