Rick and morty style
Rick and morty style
CSAM is never an excuse to violate everyone’s privacy.
I hate seeing people implying that it is. It’s no better then Patriot Act B.s that took away privacy in the name of catching terrorists.
Typical manager mentality.
Good luck here lol
Someone should get one of these and dd copy all 0xdeadbeefs to the disk
Then dd it all off and confirm no corruption and it truly is the size it says.
Seen firmwares of shitty sd cards and drives lie about their storage capacity
Yeah - I sympathize with that.
All of your issues were instance related I think
Kleopatra for a gui
TPM is pretty important in any modern OS.
Sure you don’t need it. But it’s not 2013. It should be standard along with FDE
Why would she be scared of you?
Need more information.
But it seems like she wants nothing to do with you
Professionally
My title is senior vulnerability researcher. Focus on mobile devices. That’s all I can really say without doxing too much
But the Linux kernel is always a juicy target because of the coverage and exploit there gets you.
I stare at Linux source code very often looking for vulnerabilities.
I unironically have printed pages out to sit down with.
The idea of having the whole kernel printed… is… fun. Lol. How would your organize it for reading? Different chapters that are the directories of the kernel code ?
Experiments aircraft that can accelerate and change directions at Mach 2 ?
Am I crazy here? Did the whole world not see the gimbal and tic tic videos.
Eh. It’s 20+ years old and it’s just comments and screenshots from an old forum.
But I hear ya.
I’m for it tbh.
If antique memshow can revive dead memes why can’t we shine a light on the greatest era of the internet programming culture.
Rust won’t replace c.
The programs are too bloated for many embedded systems where every byte counts because it’s in ROM or loaded jnto IRAM
All that memory safety and garbage collection, for example, comes at a big cost
Yeah internet archive is fucking stupid for this.
And they sold access to the books they stole via a subscription? I mean… yeah. That’s gonna get you sued