infosex.exchange <3
You are probably looking for the infosec.exchange Mastodon instance
This host is mostly for my random stuff, and in little part acts like a well-intentioned placeholder for the typosquatted domain.
Discoverability and Archiving
Currently I'm using this host for saving the items from my own feeds to the Wayback Machine and provide in-links for search engines. I hate that I have to do this, but the non-sense ideology of Mastodon pretty much ruined the search feature for Fediverse as a whole, and this wasn't changed by the fact that they owned their mistake and implemented search eventually.
Yes, I (or anyone else) could do similar things with other peoples published feeds, regardless of the tantrum. No, you can't defederate this, because the process doesn't rely on an instance.
Gluttony Section for Search Engines
@boblord Great initiative, saved and shared!
One suggestion re: "QR codes are simply a way to open a URL" -> users have no clue what URLs are or how to interpret them. Even if you assume they can parse out the true domain (major if!), they don't know which domains are trustworthy. On top of this mobile browsers make it esp. hard to inspect URLs. We need to come up with better advice for site verification!
I updated the structure of the
#Ghidra documentation that I host so now you can access the latest of both version 11.x and 12.x:
https://scrapco.de/ghidra_docs/I'm still looking for the docs of the new features in 12. If you think something is missing from the web that is available in the source lmk!
@mttaggart No worries, SpaceX can put your telescopes to space cheaply so you can avoid Starlink satellites!
@zcutlip I pulled my hair a lot because of that pile of shit until I found this article and while the tech remained the same, at least I started to understand the idea behind it:
"makes perfect sense when you are in the business of breaking stuff so people have to pay you for fixing it."
https://dzone.com/articles/why-you-should-avoid-jsf
@zcutlip That "security" is sometimes "job security": no one in their mind would use JSF (that produces the exact behavior you describe) unless they can bill by the hour after they locked in the bank with their software built on a (brain)dead framework.
"The benefit of having an actual memory space for special function registers is they can be seen, named, references created to them, data types applied at the location, as well as default values supplied for a given binary sample. We plan to do the same for other processors such as the PowerPC."
I hope this is the reason why my PPC-AS pull request is open for more than a year now :)
@bontchev @adamshostack My favorite example: programmers are taught to use prepared statements, so at first it seems their app doesn't have any SQLi's. Until they add a feature where the user controls result set ordering: you can't use bound variables for field names, so there's a vuln 90% of the time (IME, with wildly different dev teams).
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