'Voor de meeste kinderen geldt dat ze zich thuis voelen in de brugklas en veel nieuwe vrienden maken'. 📽 Dit mocht ik gister op basis van mijn onderzoek vertellen in het Jeugdjournaal! Kijk het hier terug: https://t.co/f4xMuhWU6Y
Ticket scalpers have reverse-engineered how Ticketmaster generates the revolving barcodes for its tickets. They are now able to generate authentic tickets on their own infrastructure, which removes resale restrictions and lets them sell
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CosmicSting attack threatens 75% of Adobe Commerce stores.
One week after the release of a critical security fix, just a quarter of all Adobe Commerce and Magento stores have been patched.
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Stukje geschreven voor RUG magazine @univgroningen met een shout-out naar mijn basisschoolvriendinnen @hildelavell @iebeldhuis Vera Geerstma en Carolien Zuurman!
De overgang van de basisschool naar de middelbare is een grote🧑🎓Leerlingen maken zich hierbij het meeste zorgen over relaties met hun leeftijdsgenoten.
Waarom is dat eigenlijk zo? Sofie Lorijn (@rug_gmw) deelt haar bevindingen met ons 👇
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@levelsio "Why should everything be about money” is actually a really good question to ask. "Productivity has grown faster in western Europe than in America"
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So apparently if someone knows / guesses the name of your S3 bucket - even if it's private (!) - they can just bankrupt you by sending infinite PUT requests and there is nothing you can do about it.
> requests get rejected
> but AWS still counts it as a write operation against your account for which you have to pay at a rate of $0.005 per 1000 requests
This seems insane to me. Especially because a lot of services rely on presigned URLs for uploads / downloads which exposes your bucket name to the client. In this case the author got their bill waved, but AWS support made it clear it's an exception not the rule.
@mubix It's like someone saying please place your hand on a fired up grill and you get a million dollars. Physically your muscles could move your hand on to the grill, but your mind won't let you. That's what it's like to try and work on certain tasks.
FALSE.
Folks from hardware who have used shitty software don’t think it’s easy. And folks from software who have shipped hardware definitely don’t think it’s easy.
PHP_CodeSniffer users: please read this important announcement: https://t.co/sOdvR9MrHO
squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer is dead, long live PHPCSStandards/PHP_CodeSniffer!
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