Comment by ahepp 19 days ago Just to save the trouble of writing './'? 5 comments ahepp Reply lanyard-textile 19 days ago Yes??? :)I'm not the crazy one here! That's a whole two characters on the same side of the keyboard... oneeyedpigeon 18 days ago How often do you find yourself running executables from the current directory? Is this a daily thing? lanyard-textile 17 days ago Gamedev! I could run some crazy cmake command to build and run, or I could just bin/build. kalterdev 18 days ago For my workflow, yesI don’t think it’s a severe security vulnerability. The same thing can happen with $home/bin. 1 reply →
lanyard-textile 19 days ago Yes??? :)I'm not the crazy one here! That's a whole two characters on the same side of the keyboard... oneeyedpigeon 18 days ago How often do you find yourself running executables from the current directory? Is this a daily thing? lanyard-textile 17 days ago Gamedev! I could run some crazy cmake command to build and run, or I could just bin/build. kalterdev 18 days ago For my workflow, yesI don’t think it’s a severe security vulnerability. The same thing can happen with $home/bin. 1 reply →
oneeyedpigeon 18 days ago How often do you find yourself running executables from the current directory? Is this a daily thing? lanyard-textile 17 days ago Gamedev! I could run some crazy cmake command to build and run, or I could just bin/build. kalterdev 18 days ago For my workflow, yesI don’t think it’s a severe security vulnerability. The same thing can happen with $home/bin. 1 reply →
lanyard-textile 17 days ago Gamedev! I could run some crazy cmake command to build and run, or I could just bin/build.
kalterdev 18 days ago For my workflow, yesI don’t think it’s a severe security vulnerability. The same thing can happen with $home/bin. 1 reply →
Yes??? :)
I'm not the crazy one here! That's a whole two characters on the same side of the keyboard...
How often do you find yourself running executables from the current directory? Is this a daily thing?
Gamedev! I could run some crazy cmake command to build and run, or I could just bin/build.
For my workflow, yes
I don’t think it’s a severe security vulnerability. The same thing can happen with $home/bin.
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