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14h ago · 2 min read · This was my first ever valid bug bounty report through a VDP, and it got marked High severity. It was also not a duplicate, so for me this was a huge win. One thing I had heard a lot in bug bounty is
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8h ago · 5 min read · While you start writing programs for real world problems, you might have notices that there are many actions which need to be perform multiple times. For that you might have write duplicate code at se
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9h ago · 17 min read · Over the past 1 year, I was working on an itch to build something - not to just vibe code - but to actually understand the primitives and build something useful. I thought, what better way to understa
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1 post this monthHi everyone! I'm working on a hobby project called Milk Admin: a completely open source (MIT) admin panel for PHP. What started as a project of mine to figure out how to develop a framework without us
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