I look forward to it being basically illegal to code anything in PHP by Congressional Decree, but the level of complexity of the ecosystem we deal in is not reducible to some legal standard. — @daveaitel
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Replying to @0xdea @daveaitel
i proposed it in the year 2002 !!! when i discovered that: (float)(text)(float)1.5 does not always produce 1.5 depending on? LOCALE!!!!!!! and this bug persists today. it was declared desirable behavior. it dwarfs all your security issues combined. or rather gives them rise
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the consequent conversation with the PHP devs made me stop using PHP back then.
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While not really a security issue, a short while ago I filed a ticket for GIMP describing a bug where pressing the delete key didn't actually delete selected content. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues/4487 … (note that the title was changed) Software devs are a defensive bunch.pic.twitter.com/7CqFU6oTlM
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this IS a security issue :) and a very funny one too :) and GIMP is historically a total mess, utterly unusable interface in every aspect. besides that, these responses are pure assholeness... quite typical yes. dont get me started.
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Out of curiosity, at some point I looked to see how many photo editing apps behave the same way as GIMP with respect to deleting content. I couldn't find a single one. Yet somehow the GIMP developers hold on to the belief that they're doing it right, and everybody else is wrong.pic.twitter.com/XLM1FdzPeu
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