• wakest@lemmy.mlM
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      1 year ago

      I posted this from mastodon where you can’t link to communities in that way…

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      I thought it was typed “a URL”, not " an URL"

      Not sure though, dont kill me, English isn’t my native language.

      • 133arc585@lemmy.ml
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        They’re both acceptable in English. The rule is generally “an” if the following word starts with a vowel. But, it gets a bit tricky with initialisms (like URL) because URL is normally pronounced something like “you-are-ell”, and not “earl”. So the spelling starts with a vowel, but the pronunciation doesn’t. Nobody would fault you for using one or the other in a situation like this.

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            I’m sure some style guide(s) have hard and fast rules but being called out for it in everyday conversation doesn’t (shouldn’t) happen for something like that. English also isn’t French, it doesn’t have a regulatory body, and so attempting to pin down certain things as definitively correct or definitively wrong isn’t always a reasonable thing to do.

        • MaybeItWorks@sh.itjust.works
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          OP was unnecessarily rude to you. I’m waiting for my mod ban for calling them out. This place can’t be that different than reddit.

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        1 year ago

        It is generally a good practice to be specific when describing vulnerabilities. Further, people tend to just read headlines and we know this. You don’t need to be a snarky jerk when someone points that out. Heaven forbid people learn something, sheesh.

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      The attack shouldn’t have exposed passwords or hashes, only the JWT cookie. The secret on the server has been changed so all old cookies should no longer work.

      There is a very small possibility that email address may have been able to be seen if they logged is as you, but they were looking for admin accounts