

Hey street fighter player!
I've been trying to get into it since forever but with 6 I finally managed to have fun. Plat rank Kimberly. I spam the same cheap tricks and somehow win sometimes lol
Mediocre-landia, Population: 1
I'm glad standards are low
Man the only reason someone like me looks good at something is because the average person is terrible at it lol
They did not gain access to the db. They just inserted some garbage data that due to a bug in my code caused a background worker to try to insert some invalid data to the db and fail on loop, hogging network resources until eventually the main server couldn't serve anymore.
When I say their email is confirmed, I mean the email they used to sign up is presumably one they have access to because they clicked on the confirmation link with a token sent to their email. The data they inserted is tied to that account with a foreign key.
No SQL injection or anything like that was done. It was more them triggering a bug more than anything. But it's still clearly intentional because the data they inserted is spam about forex trading with no spaces (which is what caused the error, long story). My code is open source so presumably they knew that would happen.
What do you mean? If their email is confirmed, then I assume only they have access to it. Is there something I'm missing?
But can you prove those db entries were created by that user?
Good point. The db entries are linked to the user, but I guess one could argue that was changed after the fact. The db logs are still around but that might not be enough.
Why would it be silly?
I don't know. I just feel like it would be an overreaction. Especially since they technically exploited a bug in my own code.
There is. The db entries are still there, linked to their username and email. I'm not gonna report it obviously. That'd be silly
It's not a university project. I'm obviously not gonna report it to anyone.
The logs were deleted but the database entries remain, tied to their username and confirmed email.
It's a hobby project. I'm an amateur dev I know. I'm not even mad at them, they helped me catch a bug. Cool ur tits
Someone from my university took down my website
So I have a small web app I made. I didn't really advertise much because there's a lot of things I wanna fix in it and I don't have the time. But I did tell a few classmates about it.
Last few days I noticed it had been running slowly. Until one day it just stopped working. I checked the server logs and there was a background worker trying and failing to insert some data into the db on loop because of a bug I didn't notice. The data it was trying to insert was spam so I knew this was an intentional thing. I took the server down and in the process accidentally deleted all the logs. Oops.
So I go and check the database and the user who inserted the spam data used their actual email. I google it, find their GitHub, their twitter, and their fiverr which has their actual name and picture. I search their name in my university system and find them. It's someone I don't know. Someone who heard from a classmate I told about it.
Fixed the bug now, banned the account, removed the spam. I gue
I don't like bones and cartilage. Only meat I eat is ground.
How are you doing with the power cuts?
I heard there were massive blackouts in Spain Portugal and parts of France. If you can still somehow access the Internet, how are you doing?
The people who say there's no activity tend to be lurkers and they mean post activity not comments.
If you're on a big community that's usually not a problem but for the small ones it is. If you have a hobby, then chances are its biggest lemmy community still doesn't see enough new activity to feel alive.
Ouch. How fast were you walking lol?
What are your embarrassing stories?
I'll go first:
First day of highschool, slipped and fell in a puddle of vomit, and some kids laughed. Sheepishly went to the bathroom and rinsed my uniform, and put it in my bag. Spent the rest of the day in gym clothes which I luckily had that day, still smelling like vomit though.
Good thing when you don't know anyone yet is nobody remembers.
How do I block users again?
Ronaldo sends his regards
I love how I just casually run into mods and admins all the time here
We've been burnt before
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Cockroaches. It was bad. They were everywhere. You couldn't open a door without them falling from the cracks in the doorframe on your face.
Boric acid is what helped as recommended by reddit. We used to clean, and spray with Pyrethrins before that but that only kills the visible ones. Most of the roaches are in their holes and you'll never reach them like that.
What's great about boric acid is that it kills slowly meaning they can infect each other before they die in a chain reaction. They infect even the hidden ones when they go groom each other.
So clean the area, dry it, then just spread the powder where they usually hang out. It'll take a week to notice any effects. Apply again if area gets wet.
Another great thing is unless you ingest a huge amount or inhale it in your lungs, boric acid is mostly safe for humans. Unlike the sprays which always gave us symptoms.
That's amazing. You should write a book lol.
Were you let in?
Unfortunately I wasn't born for all of those so all I get is lockdowns
Where were you when you learned of the first 2020 lockdowns in your country?
I remember I was at my uni library and I learned from a tweet of the health ministry that schools and unis are shutdown for the foreseeable future. I immediately went home early.
I remember telling my siblings "Meh this will probably last a week or so". lol in hindsight.
How do you feel about posting to a dead thread?
Is it weird? Is it rude? Should threads be archived?
Checking people's post and comment histories is a great way to discover new communities
There's so many communities I found because someone I looked at the profile of someone who posted there. So many I'd missed despite being on a lot of discovery/promo communities. Just a YSK.
PS: I will be going through the history of anyone who replies to this post :P
Should I learn rust?
Feel like everyone's been telling me it's the best thing since sliced bread. I'm just a hobbyist with like a single big project I'm maintaining but I'm starting to hate the code and idk maybe I should rewrite it in rust. Idk
What are your experiences with homestays?
Anyone lived in one of those volunteer work in exchange for food and bed arrangements? How was it? Any stories?
Story
One time when I was in highschool, I was having those flashbacks. Memories of things I said that made me cringe. So I decided in order to stop creating more of those, I would keep quiet as much as possible. I'd only talk when someone talks to me.
The next day a classmate had a fight with his friend and switched places to sit next to me. I kept my rule and only spoke when spoken to. It was awkward silence the whole day. By the end I saw him moving back to sit with his old friend.
"I thought you were with droning_in_my_ears?"
"I tried, but he doesn't say anything!"
Damn. Could've made a new friend. That's when I decided better cringe than boring and ended my mute phase.
Silksong announced for 2025 on the Nintendo Direct
Do you think reptile live feeding is animal abuse?
I've stumbled across videos on YouTube that show snake owners feeding them a live rate or rabbit or whatever. Some people in the comments say well that's just nature, others say it's animal abuse. What do you think?
On reddit I saw a snake owner saying what they normally do is kill the prey beforehand with a CO2 chamber and freeze it, and that there's no reason to feed live. Like the snakes don't need it. If that's true I guess it's needless suffering then. Weird that these videos are so available on YouTube then.
What do you think about random encounters?
I'm torn about them. On the one hand they free up the combat design to be as wildly different from the exploration as it wants. Which can result in really creative stuff. Favorite examples are Undertale, MegaMan Battle Network series, and Tales series.
But on the other they interrupt the flow of exploration, the music, you forget where you were by the end of combat and they can be very annoying if they happen to be common or just as you're about to leave an area. The consolation prize of growing stronger with every battle only helps so much.
Today I learned: Desmos has a 3d calculator!
It's in beta but it's been out since september of last year and all I can think is WHY DIDN'T ANYBODY TELL ME THIS?
I've been using desmos for years now and always wished they had one. I'm gonna spend the evening plotting random surfaces to see what they look like.
Can installing an open source os on a pixel phone count as de-googling?
I mean they're still the ones who made the hardware
Doesn't each community being local to each instance split the audience?
I'm a reddit refugee trying to figure this out. It seems to me like it's a decent idea to break up countrol like this, but unfortunately there are some inherent problems that mean it might not work in the real world.
The biggest in my view is that communities are scoped to the instance they started in. You could have 2 different communities with the same niche and the same or similar name but different insurances and the subscriber numbers will be split across them. I think this is damaging to growth because it spreads active users.
Eventually if the niche grows one of the communities of the niche will be the biggest and most active. So generally users will consolidate around the instances with the most active communities thus making those instances have a lot of control and defeating the purpose of federation.
Is there something I'm missing here? Because currently I'm not convinced this can both grow and keep things decentralized.