Excuse me the correct slang here would be to hit someone with that “hawk tuah”
Excuse me the correct slang here would be to hit someone with that “hawk tuah”
I don’t know if it’s used in your Region but in Germany 444 is used by neonazis to represent “Deutschland den Deutschen” -> “Germany to the Germans”. Maybe there are alliterations like that in your region?
Also, there are certain clothing labels popular in these circles. Lonsdale for example can be worn to only show the “nsda” part as a reference to the NSDAP. There are other examples too.
Honestly Beer should appear just as the background
To noone’s surprise as she has hardly visited school
What?
One good thing about zstd is that the main developer is full-time employed to work on it. Alas he’s employed by meta to do that… But it’s likely harder to social engineer your way into that project
Apparently it differs between distributions
Sleeping in your car in public is not allowed in Germany either
No. I won’t not do that. For security reasons.
Yeah they messed up once. It’s still miles better than just not having someone looking at the included stuff
Debian actually started to collect and maintain packages of the most important rust crates. You can use that as a source for cargo
Huh thanks for the link. I knew that just dd’ing doesn’t work for windows Isos but I didn’t know that it was the Linux distros doing the weird shenanigans this time around
I have to admit I have no practical experience as a package maintainer, but this case sounds like there is a diff between files checked into the repo and the ones provided by the tarball.
If the tarball contains new files that contain executable code that’s still weird tbh, but I guess you have to trust the upstream maintainers to some degree. But a diff in a checked in file seems different to me.
The original email talks about a line that is in the release tar balls but not the repository itself that actually arms the exploit. This seems like something a maintainer should be able to verify.
Not saying that they should have immediately seen that that is an exploit, the exploit is obfuscated very well. But this should be a big red flag right?
That’s pretty nitty although you can always just partition a long key and distribute the partitions to the different people
Don’t forget to delete this comment before you call back to the original one. Otherwise the future people will know you aren’t actually smart!
Edit: Also, hello there future people!
It means there was a majority of people who decided these people shouldn’t be in charge after witnessing what they did when they were in charge?
And more importantly, is it ok if we carpetbomb his neighbourhood?
Fairly certain that wasn’t me
You just have a chain of unprovable assumptions there.
Kid’s use slang -> they must have picked it up on the internet -> many people are illiterate -> the parents of these specific kids are not raising them right