#Firefox has a WebSocket inspector again \o/
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/10/firefoxs-new-websocket-inspector/
@angristan I stand corrected. Apparently I don't know c++ well enough
@angristan wait, yes those two functions do have different signatures. Function signature definitely includes the types of the arguments, as well as the return values.
Chromium grows by over 10,000 lines of code per day.
How often do you think security vulnerabilities are introduced at that pace?
How do we write secure software? Is it by writing giant applications with endlessly growing scope? Here's another idea: set a finish line and fucking stop when you get there. And don't make software which does everything in the first place.
People are going to the streets and I'm stuck at work centering an icon #reformasidikorupsi
OMG is this how you do OOP in C?
https://google.github.io/kunit-docs/third_party/kernel/docs/usage.html
@mgr ha, in that case it's probably safe. Just double check that the urls and config don't contain anything sensitive. Cheers!