Blog comments work best when the author has a large following, and they actively engage their community.
I don't think many blogs reach this scale. For a typical blog, it's probably better to have comments on link aggregators (Reddit etc) instead.
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Fascinated (and slightly surprised) that Google found ~50% of security bugs occur in code written in the last 12 months.
So maintained code that isn't actively developed is often good!
An actively exploited security issue in keyfobs that work by proximity: malicious users can replay signals from the house to the car! https://geekologie.com/2019/08/gone-in-thirty-seconds-doorbell-cam-foot.php
Newer cars use rolling keycodes so you can't replay the same code after locking, but this seems harder to defend against.
I happily use GIMP, it's mature, but it looks like it's being developed more actively than ever! 2.9.4 is out:
