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Trojaned OpenSSH (In 2002)

miod.online.fr
4 points·by jervant·last month·0 comments

Microsoft NetMeeting was more important than you think [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by jervant·last month·0 comments

Killswitch: Add per-function short-circuit mitigation primitive

lwn.net
1 points·by jervant·2 months ago·0 comments

Stathat Is Shutting Down

8 points·by jervant·4 months ago·2 comments

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jervant
·19 days ago·discuss
And yet practically every Mac after 1986 had SCSI onboard. Why the PC industry didn't embrace it to avoid having to wait until USB is beyond me...
jervant
·2 months ago·discuss
https://man.openbsd.org/strtonum
jervant
·3 months ago·discuss
Snow
jervant
·4 months ago·discuss
I'm pretty sure the ~ command style came from cu(1) which had it in at least 4.1BSD. I don't think rsh (which came in 4.2BSD) ever had such commands.
jervant
·5 months ago·discuss
How many languages are using LLVM as its backend vs Go's?
jervant
·5 months ago·discuss
It looks like you set a startup command in the "Advanced Configuration" menu for the host
jervant
·6 months ago·discuss
That's not true and wouldn't work on OpenBSD anyway (binaries are not compatible). The files you're copying from another device are just encryption keys.

OpenWV is implementing the decryption itself:

https://github.com/tchebb/openwv
jervant
·6 months ago·discuss
There are also things on eBay with a starting price of less than a dollar with free shipping that never get bids. I "won" two auctions like this the other week for brand new USB-C cables, each of them costing me 13 cents shipped.

I have no idea why sellers would do this with eBay fees and USPS small package shipping costing well over 13 cents.
jervant
·8 months ago·discuss
From the headline, one might assume he directly edited or locked the page when he just commented on the article's discussion page that it should have a more neutral tone.
jervant
·last year·discuss
I wonder how it compares to USPS workers at deciphering illegible handwriting.