It does now
krixcrox
Been working on a cryptography library in rust that supports/is mostly historical ciphers like the Caesar cipher.
I actually kinda like the UI, it seems to have all the important stuff in the foreground instead of some hamburger menu or something like that
Back in the day they used to look things up in books, then the internet came along and you didn't need these heavy books anymore to look something up, you just typed it into a search engine, and today we use ChatGPT to do the "searching"(obviously it's not actually searching on the internet, but you get what I mean) for us. It's just another step in making coding and learning coding easier and more accessible.
senior dev watching me push my untested code straight into prod on a friday afternoon
I don't know if it has already been said, but "Darknet diaries" is a podcast i love to listen to, it's basically a history and breakdown of different hacks that happend all around the world, there are also some interviews with pentesters who tell some amazing story's, so if you're into computers thats something I'd recommend listening to