The IT world is going crazy

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Yet there is this belief in a perfect authority ... and many folk leave higher institutions believing they are it when nothing is perfect and only nothing ... a great passion ... and thus we get out of it! Behave flawed and see if there is anything or anyone out there that can fix yah ... tis unlikely ... we are not well enough informed as intelligence is considered dangerous in a mortal form! Romans declared this millennia ago as: "thinking man is dangerous" his was etched in stone ... prodigal as he appeared to be taking ... well Poo ... it did work out according to some accountants ...

You are self restricted to your own onus ... culpable? This continues to this day as chaos and ah Dinn ... waiting for a shift ... or some form of wrap ... if only t cover what was rye in the beginning ... blossoming or busting ...
 
Some will appreciate the irony of this one.
The site that has the security flaw is moderated via volunteers, and the code is written in perl. Not sure if the developer is paid.
People keep complaining about being removed from their team sites which is the outcome of the bug that I figured out at least part of the cause for.
The response that the mods are giving is about 50% accurate, in that it will stop future, but, only if certain other items are done, and only if no malicious.
I have attempted to advise them, and i think at least one gets the problem.
I try to put responses in the query, appending to the mods response, to give a better outcome for the person reporting the issue.

Once I pulled a snarky move, and added" I doubt this will be approved" in my comment. It was approved.
It has since been deleted.

Another comment was approved.
It has since been deleted.

there is irony there.
 
Some will appreciate the irony of this one.
The site that has the security flaw is moderated via volunteers, and the code is written in perl. Not sure if the developer is paid.
People keep complaining about being removed from their team sites which is the outcome of the bug that I figured out at least part of the cause for.
The response that the mods are giving is about 50% accurate, in that it will stop future, but, only if certain other items are done, and only if no malicious.
I have attempted to advise them, and i think at least one gets the problem.
I try to put responses in the query, appending to the mods response, to give a better outcome for the person reporting the issue.

Once I pulled a snarky move, and added" I doubt this will be approved" in my comment. It was approved.
It has since been deleted.

Another comment was approved.
It has since been deleted.

there is irony there.

Denial is popular even if eliminated from the resolution to make some auto look beta ... take a second breath of the noxious aeries and your out ... escaped ... that occurred in my career ... HR wondered hw it could exist in an intelligent system. Does it tell you something of the maddening crowd? So thick ... resembles Ok Rae in the kitchen ... green plant like hog wart ... in some places used as liquorish ... Gale Ano's ... no bother!
 
The site that has the security flaw is moderated via volunteers, and the code is written in perl. Not sure if the developer is paid.
So ground-up custom rather than using off-the-rack or OS as a base? Ugh. That's a recipe for trouble. StoriesSpace and its NSFW sister site are built that way and there's dumbass bugs that are going on three years old now. I've stopped bugging. Too much trouble for what are mostly nuisances.
 
Hard to tell.

If I had to guess, i would say that the code that is broken is custom

Yeah, if they would only respond to users with root cause, and what it takes to do a basic protection, all would be better.
 
I heard information years ago the MS and others were a growing chimera ... I was told by the alternates that such was not so in one characterization of the difficulties! Thus there is this bother that flies ... ANi? Makes some Sanni ... and somewhat condensed as in Sane! Sanne ↔Sam? Well damn ... nun (ן) being an end icon if you know alien writ and strange tongues! Hewn in stone ... nothing is cursive ... and can be passed on ... absorb a bit as it goes by!
 
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