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The First Rule of Programming: It's Always Your Fault (2008)

blog.codinghorror.com
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Nvidia to drop support for GameStream in 2023

nvidia.com
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flotwig
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It's funny that you mention NewCookie, there is actually a deprecated Set-Cookie2 header already: https://stackoverflow.com/q/9462180/3474615
flotwig
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https://archive.is/lNISY
flotwig
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Before reading this, I assumed the method would involve rewriting large parts of the game's graphics code. But it sounds like the author is intercepting draw calls and changing them to use color instead! Looking forward to the rest of this series.
flotwig
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I was bracing myself for another "don't support Linux because packaging is a mess" post, but was pleasantly surprised. Only 3 of the Linux reported bugs were Linux-specific - all the others were real cross-platform bugs affecting everyone. Free QA, indeed.
flotwig
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I'm glad someone archived this. I had a feeling this was going to happen when I saw how new the posts were.
flotwig
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https://archive.ph/3HmM6
flotwig
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Looks like cURL and SQLite have the same woes: https://www.sqlite.org/cves.html

Previously I worked on an open source project that pulled in many third party libraries. Users would run their corpo vulnerability scanners on the project and find dependencies with open CVEs and demand fixes, not understanding that in our usage of the libraries, the vulnerability is not exposed.

I think in 4 years, we had users open roughly 50 issues like this, which corresponded to exactly 0 real world exploitable issues.

A central vuln DB makes sense for sysadmins, but too many make it the end-all-be-all.
flotwig
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TransUnion is broken for me, has been for years. I have to reset my password every single time.
flotwig
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Funny to see another BitCraft here - I own https://BitCraft.io, although it's no longer an active company.
flotwig
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If a local university doesn't take them, the IA will - they accept donations of physical materials and will digitize and index them: https://help.archive.org/help/how-do-i-make-a-physical-donat...
flotwig
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Please don't "move fast and break things" with nuclear fusion :-)
flotwig
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https://archive.ph/FsEaf
flotwig
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It sounds like the DOD already does block emails to .ml because of this issue:

> Lt. Cmdr Tim Gorman [...] said that emails sent directly from the .mil domain to Malian addresses “are blocked before they leave the .mil domain and the sender is notified that they must validate the email addresses of the intended recipients”.

I think the issue is people sending emails from personal accounts that the DOD cannot control. The article also mentions travel agents as another source of the email.
flotwig
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I felt the same way, which is why I started a recurring donation to WikiMedia. After about a year, they e-mailed me trying to convince me to write WikiMedia into my will. Check out this transparent attempt at manipulation:

> Many supporters like you who understand the usefulness of planning ahead have chosen to include a gift to Wikipedia in their will. They want to do more to protect free knowledge and are invested in building a legacy with Wikipedia to ensure their values live on for many years to come.

"If you understood the importance of planning ahead, you'd already have WikiMedia in your will, bozo"