Youtube comments of nask0 (@nask0).
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In that matter, all SOHO routers are somehow hackable, not to mention most of average users has no clue about proper config/firmware analysis etc. On most of SOHO routers, one can also use, for example, dd-wrt which is open-source firmware for routers.
Also, is the WSJ only source for the pricing strategy?
And you know, maybe is good strategy for US to start producing their own hardware stuff, not rely on "Designed in California, made in China". That way you'll sleep well knowing that NSA has backdoored your stuff, not China ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
US policies are always have been somehow hypocritical in that regard 🙂
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@Henrique01010 I tend to agree here, unfortuantely. This is one of the biggest problems in the PHP community tho, thru my 15 years caeer I saw some great code, but most of it wasn't. It's not that PHP stops you in any way to write good, resuable code, but somehow we ended with so much bad articles, "books" and whatnot, that for beginner is literally hard to find some good learning resource on the topic. The other prominent examples is that utter crap called WordPress - it's the pure definition of spaghetti code, I simply hate it.
I guess that's the case with any language/code, just in PHP is way easier to start doing things the wrong way. Anyway, I still love it, recent years was good in terms of language development and with all the things going on with the PHP foundation.
Also, I prefer 1000 times to write PHP server-side code than JavaScript one.
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