Ah, the winner didn't had to raise tricky PRs, which get scanned multi times with a fine tooth comb, unlike a bug bounty.
or go through negotiation rounds to prove it's a bug or loophole in the first place. It's clean
Technology and technologists are to solve the problems, they're not the problem or a part of it.
I have spent more than a decade working with brilliant technologists but haven't found anyone impossible to work with. As in technology, I have found some compatibility issues among/with technologists, but that can be worked out.
Also I have seen some technologists are unable to put forth a strong defense verbal or written when accused wrongly and thus becoming aunt Sally, people find them easier to put blame on.
BitKeeper had been used for the version control requirements of the Linux kernel project. Mackall decided to write a distributed version control system as a replacement for use with the Linux kernel. This project started a few days after another project called Git, initiated by Linus Torvalds with similar aims
Source: wikipedia
Interestingly, both picked negative names.
Git: simpleton, contemptible
Mercurial: in the sense of fickle
> What if we had a tool that is delivered as a browser extension, that can show links to alternate views (think URL links) of the exact same topic that you are reading?