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I’m a software developer and I’ve been working on the same project for more than 10 years.

It's a large codebase, with many different people contributing to it over time. The original author is long gone, but we have his commit history in git. We also have some bug reports from users that a ...

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If you are a developer, and want to make your application accessible to everyone, please follow the guidelines below.

If you are not a developer but would like to help improve accessibility of applications on Linux desktops, please share this article with developers in your community. Linux desktop environments shou ...

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Traceable AI is a free API security solution for everyone.

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I’ve been working on a project to make it easier to interact with the Ethereum blockchain.

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I’ve been working on a project to make it easier for people to use the Rust programming language.

It’s called rustup, and you can get it at https://rustup.rs/. Rust is an open source systems programming language that runs blazingly fast, prevents segfaults, and guarantees thread safety. If you h ...

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Mass assignment is a feature in many application frameworks that allows users to update multiple object properties or variables with one request.

This can lead to security vulnerabilities if the user input is not properly validated and sanitized, as it could allow attackers to overwrite, modify, or create new program variables or object propert ...

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Mass assignment vulnerabilities happen when the application automatically assigns user input to multiple program variables or objects.

This is a feature in many application frameworks designed to simplify application development, but it can also allow attackers to overwrite, modify, or create new program variables and object properti ...

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