Tim Haines

@timhaines
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Haven't been here for a while. What's going on? Has the place grown or shrunk?

Working on a new project; An app to help u and ur buddies find new games to play. 🎮👾🤗

Have a giant game DB, wireframes, early prototype, and a discord server. âś…

Looking for a designer and maybe another rails hacker to team up with. Know any gamers that'd be interested? đź‘€

Yes!

@bigzaphod đź‘€ https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73409016/how-do-i-get-a-replacement-view-to-fade-in-over-top-of-the-old-one-rather-than-c

First search result for me just now, when trying to learn how to simply fade a view.

How do I get a replacement view to fade in over top of the old one rather than crossfading with it?

By default, SwiftUI transitions seem to use .opacity so when a view is appearing/disappearing during an animation it will fade in/out. This creates a crossfade that is usually quite nice but can

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Finally back in Wanaka after a mostly sleepless 20 hour journey from Saitama. Fun time in Japan, but it feels great to be home. Looong sleep tonight.
Spotify's monthly charge showing up as "150 Greenwich" almost had me cancelling my credit card.
Japan landing on the moon in a couple of minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvXLt3ET9mE
SLIM Moon Landing Live & Press Conference

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German law is making security research a risky business.

Current news: A court found a developer guilty of “hacking.” His crime: he was tasked with looking into a software that produced way too many log messages. And he discovered that this software was making a MySQL connection to the vendor’s database server.

When he checked that MySQL connection, he realized that the database contained data belonging to not merely his client but all of the vendor’s customers. So he immediately informed the vendor – and while they fixed this vulnerability they also pressed charges.

There was apparently considerable discussion as to whether hardcoding database credentials in the application (visible as plain text, not even decompiling required) is sufficient protection to justify hacking charges. But the court ruling says: yes, there was a password, so there is a protection mechanism which was circumvented, and that’s hacking.

I very much hope that there will be a next instance ruling overturning this decision again. But it’s exactly as people feared: no matter how flawed the supposed “protection,” its mere existence turns security research into criminal hacking under the German law. This has a chilling effect on legitimate research, allowing companies to get away with inadequate security and in the end endangering users.

Source: https://www.heise.de/news/Warum-ein-Sicherheitsforscher-im-Fall-Modern-Solution-verurteilt-wurde-9601392.html

Gericht sieht Nutzung von Klartext-Passwörtern als Hacken an

Der Programmierer, der eine gravierende Lücke in der Software der Firma Modern Solution aufgedeckt hat, fällt unter den Hackerparagrafen, meint das Gericht.

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What is the magic trick needed to get XCode 14 to refactor swift files?