@aaronpk Great course! You describe a few techniques that I will explore further after the course. The concept of HTTP Signing is interesting!
Just a minor remark: In "Section 2: Part 1: Security in OAuth 2.0" three exams must be taken. Exam 2 only contains a subset of the questions from Exam 1.π€
@aaronpk gotcha, thanks for the reply. I will check the course.
@aaronpk Is this course a break down of your book, or contains additional/different content?
Dude, Iβm LOVING the balloons on the site. Reminds me of the MySpace/old web days.
@aaronpk @oh_that_courtney -- just make sure you check the ChatGPT answers to confirm that while sounding plausible, they are in fact not correct.
You wouldn't want to be embarrassed to find out that there were more correct answers on the test than you thought you had.
@aaronpk Iβm curious if the choicrs follow the pattern of 4-choice tests Iβve seen: one highly improbable, slightly amusing answer, one obviously wrong if youβre paying attention, one almost correct?
@aaronpk Brilliant, this is almost like reading the debate between Elon Musk and the Site Engineers at Twitter over how it all works.
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Oh man, #airdrop is the thing I miss most since leaving the #iPhone behind. My #MacBook feels a little less capable without it, haha. Snapdrop.net has been pretty handy, except for it requiring a shared wifi network.
I understand that people keep saying #DieHard is the true Christmas movie. Having seen it for the first time on a transcontinental flight last month I can honestly say that there is a taste shortage going around.
@aaronpk it's probably doable with AppleScript, but I haven't used AppleScript in probably 20 years to know for sure
@aaronpk I imagine having a "scaffolded" structure generated automatically and just double checking it is way less work than having to write it down all by yourself π
@aaronpk just started it! On episode 2!