Also in charge stats: I spent $2,169 on supercharging this year, which I feel is not a bad fuel bill since I drive a ton and almost exclusively charge at superchargers.
December 11, 2025 at 2:17 PM
Also in charge stats: I spent $2,169 on supercharging this year, which I feel is not a bad fuel bill since I drive a ton and almost exclusively charge at superchargers.
Yeah, I was talking about two separate things -- I assumed it was a npm scan, but it could have also been a DMARC check. The email was not specific about what the vulnerability was.
October 7, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Yeah, I was talking about two separate things -- I assumed it was a npm scan, but it could have also been a DMARC check. The email was not specific about what the vulnerability was.
I got an email for a web app that I’m pretty sure was based on an automated scan for npm packages with vulnerabilities (it could have been for DMARC too). Since it was for a side project with no revenue, I ignored the email.
October 6, 2025 at 7:33 PM
I got an email for a web app that I’m pretty sure was based on an automated scan for npm packages with vulnerabilities (it could have been for DMARC too). Since it was for a side project with no revenue, I ignored the email.