▲ 131 ▼ What are some examples of xkcd 2347? (xkcd.com) submitted 3 years ago by jeff@programming.dev to c/programming@programming.dev 93 comments fedilink hide all child comments I've heard people mention curl and imagemagick. Any others that you know about?
[–] OneDimensionPrinter@lemm.ee 7 points 3 years ago (3 children) That was not a fun week to be a developer. permalink fedilink source parent hideshow 6 child comments replies: [–] boonhet@lemm.ee 8 points 3 years ago (1 child) As a non-java company developer at the time, I think our biggest challenge was explaining to everyone that Log4j didn't affect us. It took a non-zero amount of effort because a lot of customers panicked. To be fair, it was also an industry where confidentiality is important. permalink fedilink source parent hideshow 2 child comments replies: [–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 5 points 3 years ago Also a lot of people were pulling it transitively. permalink fedilink source parent [–] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 3 points 3 years ago Oh man. I missed it by like a month. I graduated with my bachelors in December, and started in January. I was hearing horror stories from my new coworkers about how people had to cancel vacations to get stuff patched asap permalink fedilink source parent [–] argv_minus_one@beehaw.org 1 point 3 years ago (1 child) It was if none of your code used log4j. I remember being very grateful that I had chosen java.util.logging and Logback for my Java logging needs. permalink fedilink source parent hideshow 2 child comments replies: [–] OneDimensionPrinter@lemm.ee 2 points 3 years ago Lol, yeah for us we didn't own any of the code that used it but depended on server software made internally that did. At the time we managed our own hosts, so it was a long week of deployments. permalink fedilink source parent
[–] boonhet@lemm.ee 8 points 3 years ago (1 child) As a non-java company developer at the time, I think our biggest challenge was explaining to everyone that Log4j didn't affect us. It took a non-zero amount of effort because a lot of customers panicked. To be fair, it was also an industry where confidentiality is important. permalink fedilink source parent hideshow 2 child comments replies: [–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 5 points 3 years ago Also a lot of people were pulling it transitively. permalink fedilink source parent
[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 5 points 3 years ago Also a lot of people were pulling it transitively. permalink fedilink source parent
[–] BinaryEnthusiast@beehaw.org 3 points 3 years ago Oh man. I missed it by like a month. I graduated with my bachelors in December, and started in January. I was hearing horror stories from my new coworkers about how people had to cancel vacations to get stuff patched asap permalink fedilink source parent
[–] argv_minus_one@beehaw.org 1 point 3 years ago (1 child) It was if none of your code used log4j. I remember being very grateful that I had chosen java.util.logging and Logback for my Java logging needs. permalink fedilink source parent hideshow 2 child comments replies: [–] OneDimensionPrinter@lemm.ee 2 points 3 years ago Lol, yeah for us we didn't own any of the code that used it but depended on server software made internally that did. At the time we managed our own hosts, so it was a long week of deployments. permalink fedilink source parent
[–] OneDimensionPrinter@lemm.ee 2 points 3 years ago Lol, yeah for us we didn't own any of the code that used it but depended on server software made internally that did. At the time we managed our own hosts, so it was a long week of deployments. permalink fedilink source parent