Why Your Diff Tool Shouldn't See Your Code
Here's something most developers don't think about: every time you paste code into an online diff tool, that content hits a server somewhere. Config files. API keys. Internal service names. Database connection strings. Infrastructure YAML. It all gets sent to a third party, logged, and potentially r
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