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The "How to use a Python variable in an external Javascript (Django)" examples are likely vulnerable to an XSS attack, when the variable contains user supplied content.<p>It's important to output-encode for the correct context. By default, Django encodes template variables for an HTML context, which can allow XSS when output inside a script tag or as a JavaScript file.
I really like this. Reminds me of ezines and webzines. However, I'm tempted to ask - how to comfortably read this on a computer if you don't have a reasonably good vision? Either you have to scroll up and down to follow the content, or you see whole page at once, but need to squint to read contents.
Great magazine, but not without limitations. The one page limit effectively means each article is at most a minimal anchor for a topic (and sometimes an ad for the author), so not a lot gets conveyed. PoC || GTFO and Phrack are better for content in my mind. Also, the typesetting variability is a definite con for me, causes fatigue. Each page is visually a world unto its own, which is straining. I understand LaTeX excludes certain authors since it is less user friendly, but is there not a way to have the best of both worlds? Have you considered a locally hosted Overleaf?
Thanks for making this! I got an invite to contribute some time ago but didn't have the time to put something together - it looks amazing though; I'll have to figure out something good next time.
I really really like this. Especially “Spotting Quacks with Puzzles”. Very unique approach to tackling media literacy, couldn’t be better timed with the new 4o image generation update.
Is it possible to order this as a print magazine delivery? Or is it only for download and print at home? I would love to receive a magazine like this in the mail!
I had to stop when I got to usb foot switches as I had already spent enough time looking through this! Great lil zine. I’ll check it out and priors later.
I like the journal format, especially the illustrations - they are human made, not AI made - builds really good atmosphere. However, I don't particularly support the idea of using illustrations made by Russian artists who currently live in Russia (and pay taxes, with all the consequences) when there is such a variety artists to choose from.
Let's go... thanks for including my article, asn-check.<p>Just a couple pages later there's a rust in python article, gotta try this to speed up the program further.