That's the first time I've seen your website. I didn't read the entire pwnagotchi article yet but it looks great! Keep up the good work, projects like these really motivate me to get into IT
Well it's good that he answers C++ stuff, a bit like Walter Bright here (or wherever) answers questions related to D - but the more important question is this:
In the face of more competition, e. g. python, Rust, Go etc.., what is the future of/for C++?
1. cete - https://cete.io/
2. emamo - https://emamo.com
3. kommunity - https://kommunity.com
4. eventy - https://eventy.io/
5. "FreeCodeCamp is currently building an Open Source alternative to Meetup.com. They are looking for contributors, head to this Discord channel to get involved!" (In my opinion this article was made to feature this paragraph tbh)
Anyhow
I'm using meetup for a while
Been extremely useful (especially when i lived abroad. It's a great way to meet some new friends with similar hobbies.
As the article mentions, there probably aren't a lot of instances of this, given that software exploits are often easier to implement. And once discovered, can be re-used hundreds of not millions of times very easily.
That said if someone is interested in a specific target or small set of targets, this is a really stealthy way of compromising a system. I would be shocked if every major international spy agency hasn't at least tried this.
If you will look hard enough, you can find FOMO in so many different things.
If you were lucky enough to purchase 100 shares of McDonald's when it was at $22.50 on its IPO date, you would have spent $2,250. Based on McDonald's closing stock price on October 28, 2018, the investment would be worth $12.89 million.
We can also talk about Bitcoin but I think you got my point