

And Xfce4 doing the light heavy lifting as usual.
And Xfce4 doing the light heavy lifting as usual.
Hmm I don’t know… Users usually don’t pay much attention to security. And the disclosure method actively hides it from the user until it no longer matters.
For providers, I understand, but can’t fully agree. I think it’s a misguided culture that creates busy-work at all levels.
Indeed, then it becomes a market and it incentivises more research on that area. Which I don’t think is helpful for anyone. It’s like your job description being “professional pessimist”. We could be putting that amount of effort into building more secure software to begin with.
That’s the fallacy I’m alluding to when I mention stuxnet. We have really well funded, well intentioned, intelligent people creating tools, techniques and overall knowledge in a field. Generally speaking, some of these findings are more makings then findings.
God, I hate security “researchers”. If I posted an article about how to poison everyone in my neighborhood, I’d be getting a knock on the door. This kind of shit doesn’t help anyone. “Oh but the state-funded attackers, remember stuxnet”. Fuck off.
Bear trap on their path, run back to cover.
Immutable vs Mutable
weird normal
Sigh… Rust
You got horny didn’t you?
What are the little flaps on the sides?
Good, I already don’t answer the phone anyway.
Mate, just make sure you’re not getting into trouble with all that positive thinking, ok? Take care.
I sense this^ reply is crap.