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@JF @PINE64 glad to help! im always looking for opportunities to develop my skills in packaging and scripting. also this way hopefully the barrier to entry with #pine64 #lora devices is lower for more people. i'll make sure to create a non git package if a tagged release becomes available

My #LoRa driver for the #PineDio USB adapter (and also the #Pinephone backplate) from @PINE64 is now available in #AUR thanks to a contribution from hamblingreen !

Link to AUR : aur.archlinux.org/packages/pin

@searcherEye @lupyuen Maybe you accept the suggested code without realizing the result will be less secure and it is something you wouldn't have written if started from scratch. But I agree.

Hi all! By way of #introduction, I am a Sydney-based #hamradio operator, with a background in electrical engineering and computer science. I like to operate #cw on my #elecraft #k2 and #kx3 with a #magloop antenna. A while back I was dabbling in #packetradio and other #digitalmodes, but more recently I've been QRT due to other priorities. I do miss getting on the air though...

@lupyuen interesting and correct, although you have to use technology and not be used by it. If a coder is going to rely only in the AI and not understand what’s being given to him and how to implement it, review it, I suppose it’s the coders obligation to understand what is secure code and insecure code, both concepts are difficult to grasp and take time to master, a seasoned coder should know, smell code problems.

"participants who had access to the AI Assistant were more likely to introduce Security Vulnerabilities for the majority of Programming Tasks"

arxiv.org/abs/2211.03622

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