You shouldn't be running composer update on your deployment, just composer install which doesn't take as much memory since it doesn't have to resolve dependencies.
Haha right as Turing says "Are you paying attention too." Pretty clever. I don't think this is purely a movie advert though. The Imitation Game relation explains how they expected people to get the non number base/regex clue.
It is also on the blackboard at the end (around 0:57), and possibly on some other places.
Google "sponsoring" them in exchange of putting an IP address in their trailer is something I would absolutely see them do.
Wow! You clearly pay attention...
I wonder if I would have noticed this.
Thanks for sharing!
Somehow, google must have to do with this, either google paying weinstein for displaying this or weinstein paying google for making this a social media booster.
Sending javascript over HTTP does technically allow for MitM attacks. Not to mention we know how great even Chrome's loudly bragged about sandbox is (it isn't is my point).
If you are loading the patch in https, all connections should be in https.
Would be nice to be able to customize keys, choose a format for a list of a resource, etc. so that if you use this in development you don't need to make changes for your "real" API if you have different standards.
It's installed through Composer. In composer.json it sets up a custom repository to download the latest version of WordPress, and then uses the "extra" section to install it to a custom directory (in this case the public directory).
> Mr. Thursfield has done much of the renovation work himself, including woodworking.