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blog.presidentbeef.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses bundling dependencies within Ruby gems to avoid version conflicts and isolate dependencies, using Brakeman as a case study. | |
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myers.io
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| | | | | Every so often I see posts on Stack Exchange, or Hacker News where someone has figured out that their passwords are being sent to the server and the server can see them! The logic that we see is that if the password is hashed client side, then only the hash needs to be sent to the server, so the server never knows the password. Unfortunately, I sometimes even see this go one step further when people suggest that with this arrangement, HTTPS isnt required. Wrong. | |
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ankane.org
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| | | | | I've created a few Ruby gems over the years, and there are a number of patterns I've found myself repeating that I wanted to share. I didn't invent... | |
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emersion.fr
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