I mean, an open and seemingly poorly censored market place of assets and “experiences” targetted at children sounds like a recipe for disaster to begin with. Many parents aren’t technologically adept enough to look past the website, seeing it’s marketed at children and going “must be fine”.
This isn’t a defence, but the world gets more and more complicated every day and people are just asked to deal with it… Seems like many governments have just given up trying to regulate anything, and therefore there’s no incentive for trash companies like Roblox to put in any protections.
I’m loving it so far.
Generally a regular issue is much less likely to get you hacked.
Security issues often come with legal liability which is why a bad security department will act overly important and stomp around demanding changes be made right the fuck now.
But I do get it, a good security team should be enabling their dev teams to solve issues in the least disruptive way possible, not just thrown them work and barking orders.
In some places I have worked, the sec teans will find an issue and push PRs to fix them, explaining the security concern, and requesting only a review and merge.
Sir/Madame, I think you are confused.
The Emus won the war… Australia has been run by an Emu shadow government since 1932.
When the Emus finally reveal how much power they have been amassing we are going to have more to worry about than the .au TLD.
Need I remind you that Australia produces 8% of the worlds uranium.
There will be hell to pay when the Emu finally show themselves to the world.
I have used OPENRA before, it’s safe.
It’s also open source, so you can go dredge the code yourself if you are really concerned.
Fukkin’ well figured.
But I’m not sure they are looking to jump anyway.
Jeff Geerling reviewed a (supposed) drop-in replacement for the compute module, and it didn’t seem like it’s quite ready for the primetime.
But, that is only one chip design, I’m sure Rpi could land it better.
Exciting to see more open technology getting some steam behind it.
I would go for something simple ish and build from there.
One thing I used to build every time I was learning a new language was a dice roller for DnD.
It had to be able to roll a d4 d6 d8 d10 d20 and percentile.
You can then expand it to do combinations or formula of dice like “roll 4 d6 and sum the highest 3”
Only a suggestion, good luck and welcome.
Hasklig.
Which is Source Code Pro with ligatures.
https://www.programmingfonts.org/#hasklig
Imagine his face when PHP turns around and demands 8% of the WordPress projects funding.