"Select versions of the massively popular 'node-ipc' package were caught containing malicious code that would overwrite or delete arbitrary files on a system for users based in Russia and Belarus"
Do not do this
@Gargron Do not do what what exactly, protest against the war?
ruff, you aren't making any sense. Please answer this simple question: how exactly a piece of malware unleashed upon innocent people is an act of protest?
ruff, it's a fun assumption that Russian military uses computers at all.
> "shit happens" and learn the lesson (not to use npm)
This isn't how this works.
@grishka
russian military uses money that russian government gets from taxes that «simple innocent» russians pay when buying and using computers. also, i'm like 99,99% sure every army today does use computers.
i'm not defending the nmp maintainer here... just pointing out that the rather manipulative game of looking for holes in one's logic you're playing here can be turned both ways.
ruff, this isn't "my" president. I didn't elect him. I'm as ashamed of him as everyone else but there's nothing I personally can do to help this situation.
@ruff @grishka
Oh, so now you're trying to use ad hominem to avoid the problem I just pointed out in your discourse?
I mean this would probably work on general public, but looks like we have people who are able to think critically in this thread.
I hope that someday you'll understand that this is the way to fool yourself and not to "defeat" your "opponent".
@grishka *is shot