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·2 mesi fa·discuss
The whole thing started with a talk from Nicholas Carlini mentioning a remote 20+ year old NFS vuln IIRC.
fpesce
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I don't agree with the "no tsunami in sight": if you don't look at 100+ bugs in Firefox and many more OSS projects, bunch of old unseen-before OpenBSD/Linux RCEs, and a few LPE in just 2 or 3 weeks for Linux itself...

IMO, this does not sound like marketing scare, there is spike of vulnerability disclosures - high quality, low false positives - that can be sensed... It feels like we're speedrunning through few-years worth of high quality bug reports in just a few weeks.
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·6 mesi fa·discuss
I wonder if the push for "no politics" is actually a consistent principle, or if it's just a reaction to how much the current news cycle challenges the community's comfort zone.

Someone should look at the flagging rates for political threads from 2012, 2018, and today. It would show whether our definition of a "distraction" is based on content quality, or if the appetite for "apoliticism" fluctuates depending on which side of the aisle holds the megaphone.

Has anyone done a sentiment analysis on flagging patterns versus administrative shifts? I suspect the "politics is a mind-killer" argument is a lot more popular when the headlines don't align with the reader's own worldview.