Question: are callbacks considered obsolete? Because promises just lead to promise hell, the solution to both callback hell and promise hell for me has been modularizing stu...
Yeah you do realize thats impossible? And a strawman argument too I am saying php fails better, your solution is just never fail nice solution
So I connected to my work network via sudo openvpn --config nameofconfig.ovpn I see the tun device is up and i can ping stuff Now in remmina i am supposed to connect to "t...
you CAN do sockets in php and you CAN do strictly concurrent code in JS but why would you? Messing around with promises all day because the language was designed with an asy...
because the language still changes? because your dependencies changed? and you cant keep the ones on the server because you statically linked stuff
You guys dont encrypt your drives?
anything that is a classic request -> response is top in PHP want sockets / bots / real time shit? no php pls
You dont trust math? What do you even trust then
It always depends on your threat model Yes, there's some crazy 0days out there. Would anyone actually use them on you tho?
USA is the only country to think about? And what is "against their goals" i said fuck usa, am i gonna get pwned now?
You use social media? Thats your fault. But nice defeatism, thats a healthy mindset to have
so you wanna recompile the whole thing after every update and STATICALLY LINK EVERYTHING?
isnt there a way to get EPOCH timestamps? These are the easiest to work with
What other reason would there be? It wont help against any remote attacks lol
JS is everywhere now, so why not? Not that I particulary like that
So you are using prepared statements right? right?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18981492
Compile them yourself?
is that related to blowfish?
but in your network maybe?