thanks; and I'm sure some level of spying happened, but idk if there was any actual tension between the countries, especially considering that the Argentinian president was one of the first people officially informed when Brazil achieved enrichment capabilities in the 80s and later on both countries joined a bilateral inspection agreement.
maybe things were different during the dictatorship
Any sources for this story? I learned that Brazil and Argentina had long been partners in nuclear matters, and never heard of any spying or competition that took place in the last century.
Every time I read something like this it comes to mind that we're more likely to remember the good bits of the past than the struggles. People use containers because the "works on my machine" problem was a constant pain.
You can still ship code into production quickly if you pair program and commit to trunk to bypass the code review process, and have a CI/CD pipeline set up to automatically build and publish the package.
And I'd much rather have a cloud env pull my code and automatically deploy something than manually transfer files over FTP.
It's surely unethical, but I can't even blame anyone exploiting this. The leak is whoever pasted secrets on a website. Don't paste secrets on third party websites and, particularly, don't save that secret content to a third-party server.
Just use code formatters in whatever editor you prefer.
nah, there are good looking balls, the problem is that they're a bit of shape shifters