It's free. Anyone can add their hacks, or leave reviews of hacks. Clearly with all the great coders here, something similar could be developed here in short order.
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And as an individual, that's great for you to do. If someone puts a script in your directory that contains server level backdoors and that script is added to a site like mypsp.com and Sony winds up losing a lot of customer data you're not going to get sued for it since you're an individual, not a for-profit company. Your reputation as a company is not going to be dragged down all over the internet, causing you to go into bankruptcy.
And as an individual, that's great for you to do. If someone puts a script in your directory that contains server level backdoors and that script is added to a site like mypsp.com and Sony winds up losing a lot of customer data you're not going to get sued for it since you're an individual, not a for-profit company. Your reputation as a company is not going to be dragged down all over the internet, causing you to go into bankruptcy.
True. However, you dont upload hacks to my directory, only a link to your hack. Users can freely add comments regarding the hacks listed.
Certain measures have to be taken in order to project Jelsoft as a company. These mesaures don't take a year, but I belive vB.org has finally got the okay from Jelsoft to add this. So I'm sure the measures are now being looked into. I'm going to assume this will take a month or two at the latest. Don't quote me on that though.
Yeah, that "So long and fairwell" thing was a bit premature on your part. Better to add qualifiers like "Don't quote me on this" in the future to avoid confusion. "So long and fairwell, although don't quote me on that. I probably won't leave for more than a few minutes, really."
Yeah, that "So long and fairwell" thing was a bit premature on your part. Better to add qualifiers like "Don't quote me on this" in the future to avoid confusion. "So long and fairwell, although don't quote me on that. I probably won't leave for more than a few minutes, really."
Yeah, that "So long and fairwell" thing was a bit premature on your part. Better to add qualifiers like "Don't quote me on this" in the future to avoid confusion. "So long and fairwell, although don't quote me on that. I probably won't leave for more than a few minutes, really."
Did that post have a point or were you just being a general a-hole?
If you have a problem with him sticking around after finding out his issues will be addressed, you are free to leave. And I do mean in the sense of now.
If you have a problem with him sticking around after finding out his issues will be addressed, you are free to leave. And I do mean in the sense of now.