That’s just as insecure lol, env vars are far better
That’s just as insecure lol, env vars are far better
But the same could be said for almost anything, for instance a car’s engine is non-theoretical but could be otherwise done with a horse instead. I will still prefer the more advanced technology, but of course you do you
Yes, and I find them indistinguishable from liberal subreddits. The echo chambers are pretty easy to find…
I think both the left and the right are concerned with restricting rights, they just have different views of which rights it’s okay to obstruct.
Meanwhile, libertarians are staring at both the extreme left and extreme right and wondering what the fundamental difference is…
Well when Karen asks for the 40th time how to add a new user to the system, Karen’s getting referred to the documentation.
Yeah, if you tend to use your servers for pretty vanilla uses you may not have encountered it much. Once you get into the deep end, it gets deep quick.
Once you have lived through library dependency hell, you care
And who the f wants recurring payment reminders during gameplay…
/me peers at my $300 Samsung S10e bought 3 years ago, my $1200 Asus ROG Strix laptop, and my $400 TCL 4k TV and wonders if your quoted prices are inflated merely to justify your own pre-order. Not sure where your buying stuff but you should really shop around, those prices are horrendous…
It’s probably best to look at what the devops industry is embracing, environment variables are as secure as any of the alternatives but poor implementations will always introduce attack vectors. Secret management stores require you to authenticate, which requires you to store the credential for it somewhere - no matter what there’s no way to secure an insecure implementation of secrets access