Russia and China-backed hackers are exploiting WinRAR zero-day bugWilshire@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 457 points – 9 months agotechcrunch.com125Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentI'm a .NET dev, I wish lmaoI'd say "well .NET is cross platform" but knowing the average company on .NET it's probably version 3.5 and running off a windows 95 server that hisses whenever someone gets too close to it.1 more...Tbh I quite like developing .net on my Mac. I do away with VS and just use vscode and command line. It feels niceI used to use Mac with rider on my last job, and it worked nicely! Sadly it's not really an option working with legacy stuff1 more...
I'm a .NET dev, I wish lmaoI'd say "well .NET is cross platform" but knowing the average company on .NET it's probably version 3.5 and running off a windows 95 server that hisses whenever someone gets too close to it.1 more...Tbh I quite like developing .net on my Mac. I do away with VS and just use vscode and command line. It feels niceI used to use Mac with rider on my last job, and it worked nicely! Sadly it's not really an option working with legacy stuff1 more...
I'd say "well .NET is cross platform" but knowing the average company on .NET it's probably version 3.5 and running off a windows 95 server that hisses whenever someone gets too close to it.1 more...
Tbh I quite like developing .net on my Mac. I do away with VS and just use vscode and command line. It feels niceI used to use Mac with rider on my last job, and it worked nicely! Sadly it's not really an option working with legacy stuff
I used to use Mac with rider on my last job, and it worked nicely! Sadly it's not really an option working with legacy stuff
I'm a .NET dev, I wish lmao
I'd say "well .NET is cross platform" but knowing the average company on .NET it's probably version 3.5 and running off a windows 95 server that hisses whenever someone gets too close to it.
Tbh I quite like developing .net on my Mac. I do away with VS and just use vscode and command line. It feels nice
I used to use Mac with rider on my last job, and it worked nicely! Sadly it's not really an option working with legacy stuff