What pisses me off and puts me in a bad mood is people's fucking ignorance.

Come on, clown, there are already precedents for this in other blockchains. We've seen AVs detecting the EICAR test pattern within blockchain databases/storage and isolating files, breaking the node until it resynchronizes.

https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/4329/clamav-finds-eicar-in-chaindata-ldb-and-quarantines-file

In fact, if the OP_RETURN size is removed, I'm going to dedicate myself to putting shit in just to screw you anti-filters.

You're massively expanding the attack vector, you fucking idiots.

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What pisses you off is that some people understand more than you. That’s all πŸ€·πŸΌβ€β™‚οΈ

You haven't even explained yourself yet!

Why should I explain myself to idiots you obviously don’t understand shit

And this guy is a dev too supposedly. Goes to show that doesn't count for much

Developers generally tend to have little knowledge of computer architecture and security.

Obviously not all of them, but I have many years of experience working in the sector and I have seen horrible things that would make the baby Jesus cry πŸ˜‚ .

i started out with troubleshooting which gave me a pretty good grounding in what an app should not do, and i learned about how these things happened.

a lot of devs are very tunnel vision, they barely know anything outside of their field. being a polymath is quite important to being a good programmer, i think - since the job is about creating models that process information. without any practical experience at real world stuff you are not gonna be so great at modeling real world stuff.

Agreed. Hope is not a strategy.