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The Shady World of IP Leasing

acid.vegas
20 points·by slome·4 months ago·0 comments

Telemetry in Firefox for Android causes performance regression and extreme IO

bugzilla.mozilla.org
2 points·by slome·2 years ago·0 comments

IRC technology news from the first half of 2023

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slome
·last year·discuss
The openbsd foundation raised around 5 million, half of which has been spent. Curiously they aren't as transparent as they once were.

You mention nvidia support, others are hopeful for a better filesystem and wifi as well.
slome
·2 years ago·discuss
Thanks for the insight. I had never considered this even though i researched quite some oddities in UTF-8 parsing myself over the years. It's the gift that keeps on giving when it comes to ways to breaking things in software, i find. Time to go over my code again.
slome
·3 years ago·discuss
OpenBSD only implemented loading AMD firmware two days after AMD published updated microcode to fix Zenbleed. Which makes me believe they were not among the "major kernels", vendors or other entities that got a heads up of this vulnerability which happened over two month prior.

Whether they were last to be in the know or not, i applaud them for being one of the first to have patches out for their latest two stable releases (7.2 and 7.3).
slome
·3 years ago·discuss
Author doesn't know why this supposed bug can't be fixed and makes a quick assumption. Later on he asks the reader for insights. Crazy.

Just ask the developers directly via the official mailing list [1], or send a bug report as you are invited to do by the developers [2].

[1] https://www.openssh.com/list.html

[2] https://www.openssh.com/report.html
slome
·3 years ago·discuss
This allows Mozilla to trim away some of the cruft and have more time available to focus on actually improving Firefox for people living in this day and age. There will always be someone who feels left behind but to me this decision is a no-brainer.
slome
·3 years ago·discuss
You can run debian without systemd [1]. I've been running debian sid - the "unstable"/rolling development version - with sysvinit for over 3 years now and it has been a good experience.

[1] https://wiki.debian.org/Init