I never drink in the night. Why is that even a thing? Are you some sort of frog that needs to be kept wet?
Probably helps add a certain gravitas.
Snaps themselves are a GPLd format
XML is a superior format to Json or yaml or any of those other trendy formats around today. It’s the hill I’m willing to die on because I’m right.
I survived drinking this one night: 5 pints of strong lager, 8 of those vodka orange juice alco pops, 6 double vodka redbulls and then downed an entire pint of neat vodka.
One heck of a guess. Well done.
The question was specifically about my experience, not anyone else’s. I’m also not from the US, when you grow up you might realise that the internet is a global system.
I was also lucky enough to not be born in a 3rd world hell hole where terms like “medical debt” exist. I have to pay parking when I go to the hospital.
Or are you thinking all capitalist countries are the same?
I get to work a job I like for an above average salary because I put the effort in. I get to lead a comfortable life. It’s actually pretty great.
You might be able to buy some land, build a playground and maintain it for a few years in a deprived neighbourhood. If you have money left over, do it again somewhere else.
You should watch it and find out for yourself.
On a tangentially related note, this documentary series from BBC4 is a fascinating insight into the decision making process the US went through over dealing with foreign mass atrocities over the past 40 years: Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, Syria etc.
Warning: they do not hold back with the imagery of these events.
You were saying the input size doesn’t matter because you only store the hash which is always the same size. What I’m saying is that the input size really does matter.
You absolutely should set upper limits on all input fields because it will be abused if you don’t. Systems should validate their inputs, passwords included
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You can make a client hash it, but if you don’t reject large inputs to your API a client can send enough data to DOS you anyway.
The resulting hash will always be the same size, but you don’t want to have an unlimited upper bound otherwise I’m using a 25GB blueray rip as my password and your service is going to have to calculate the hash of that whenever I login.
Sensible upper bounds are a must to provide a reliable service not open to DDOS exploits.
You can run proxmox in a VM and have it run VMs to try it out. It also works on standard desktop hardware which is what I running it on.