I don't remember this episode of Stargate SG-1
Putting aside the idea that everyone can read the code and find/fix exploits, sometimes it's good to be open to vulnerabilities because you know where/what to fix.
Sometimes closed code it's exploited for years before the owner or general public finds out, and that leads to more problems.
Now someone post the follow up where she twists it to make it his fault anyways
I've been there and you know what's worse about it? When you fix it only you or a handful of people notice the astronomical labor you did.
"It worked before why did you change it? You are just doing busywork"
I'm glad you are back
Time to start using GitDirectory named V.01 shared over FTP.
It's a joke, don't use FTP, it's not secure.
From the moment I saw her lips I knew she's tila tequila type or crazy.
smooth 👍
Jason Voorhees... Fuck horny teenagers, let me enjoy crystal lake without teenagers humping and stirring drama
Am I the only one that while looking at those pictures it screams make it a museum and clearly you'll make a profit? Even if it were in red numbers at the end?
No license fees, most content could be reruns of shows that they did while explaining how it was made in those rooms, no rent money and on top of that the generation that grew up with that content are the ones that have jobs right now and clearly they would pay for the tour that won't need many employees since it's probably a medium size building?
You know, OOP in Spanish translates as "Programación orientada a objetos" or POO in case you need it