All the more reason not to
I trust me to not steal from me, I do not trust me to write good code
My code does exactly what I programmed it to do, not what I want it to do
Trust the author? Are you crazy? Do you have any idea how many dumb mistakes I’ve caught the author doing?
They’re getting worse, too
(Assuming my experience is anything to go by)
To avoid running code that might steal your data for profit, only run official code that will still your data for profit.
I feel like this popup shows up too often
If you have a common folder that you clone projects to (like OP’s
~/coding
), then that checkbox lets you trust that whole folder easily when this pop up comes up.I have a coding folder “repos”. It’s on a remote machine though and I get this every time I connect to my code folder using a new remote host. So annoying!
No, but I’m gonna run his code anyway
Trust nobody, not even yourself
I don’t trust anybody. Hell, I don’t even trust myself. 🧛🏻♂️
that’s specifically why i don’t trust them
In general, drunk me is the last person I would ever trust with literally anything.
It’s like waking up in the morning and reading your own drunk text messages.
Hits Balmer point, accidentally makes malware. A modern Jekyll and Hyde
My wife got prescribed Ambien a few weeks ago. She took one, completely forgot about it, and 45 minutes later had a glass of wine with me while watching Taskmaster.
She then became convinced that she was actually on the show and went around the house asking me to time her doing random stuff. Th next morning she had zero memory and was floored when I showed her the video.
What is this, a VSCode message? I use NeoVim on Linux and can only vaguely recall such a message from a time long ago…in a galaxy far far away…
Average Neovim user (I use Neovim btw)
Neovim extension for vscode. Love it.
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Random question… RPI, in my jargon, stands for role-play intensive, and it’s a category of MUD engines… are you working on such a project? Because I’m probably in the commit history, and that’d tickle me.
It most likely stands for raspberry Pi, sorry to disappoint you…
Sadness, one can dream… one can dream.
What is that?
Something that appears in Visual Studio Code, and i assume that in Visual Studio as well.