Martin Leduc
@DecimalTurn
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A web developer with an Economics background and a soft spot for VBA.
Joined October 2013
VBA An event-driven version of Visual Basic 6.0 built into most Microsoft Office apps for automation and scripting. https://t.co/oBT9AuqEuC
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A curated list of awesome VBA/VB6 frameworks, libraries, software and resources - sancarn/awesome-vba
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Microsoft has never made a good product. Windows is absolutely dogshit - its only use case is to play video games but even then just get a playstation. Github is kinda cool but they didn't make that. HoloLens sucked. At one point, Microsoft did sponsor me and sent me their best
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The nice thing with roman numerals is that they are in alphabetical order, but only up to 8. It's a good way to prevent you from exceeding version "_final_VIII" because only chaos can come after that.
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Gifting this to my children so they know what to dream about for their career
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Academia isn’t about fame, or money, or approval. It’s about downloading as many pdfs as you can before you die
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35 years after its release, @dogplayingtris just became the first person to get the NES Tetris rebirth. He made it all the way to level 255, then the game wrapped around and restarted from level 0.
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GitHub comments abused to spread Lumma Stealer malware as fake fixes - @LawrenceAbrams
https://t.co/EBru8ywHCh
https://t.co/EBru8ywHCh
bleepingcomputer.com
GitHub is being abused to distribute the Lumma Stealer information-stealing malware as fake fixes posted in project comments.
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Seems like the situation is back under control (for now). Less than 50 issues based on the search query above (most of the hits are from comments replying to the original malicous comment that has been deleted since).
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It shouldn't be the job of OSS maintainers to prevent this malware spamming, but until GitHub figures out something to make it stop, I've made a small automated action that removes suspicious links from issue-comments. https://t.co/0Bijtt3lmr
github.com
GitHub Action to filter comments for suspicious content
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It shouldn't be the job of OSS maintainers to prevent this malware spamming, but until GitHub figures out something to make it stop, I've made a small automated action that removes suspicious links from issue-comments. https://t.co/0Bijtt3lmr
github.com
GitHub Action to filter comments for suspicious content
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The fact that it was also going on with a Dropbox link yesterday tells me this might not be the last time this problem will occur... https://t.co/lTgFEFm1k6
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Correction: The 3k figure was including old issues, but doing a search with time filter still gives more than 560 issues at the moment (and a lot of those comments were deleted): https://t.co/SVrG88WmtH
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Good news: The files seem to have been deleted/blocked by Mediafire (or they suspended the account that owned those files)
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