As a long time Linux and BSD user I agree with you. You still have to enable basic things that are not turned on by default - i.e. stack protection. A lot of this is enabled by default on OpenBSD.…
I agree this is opinionated. By this same token you could say that FreeBSD maintains bugs in the name of backwards compatibility and performance. https://vez.mrsk.me/freebsd-defaults.txt
Black Cube is a private intelligence agency, which is based in London, Paris and Tel Aviv, and is the trading name of BC Strategy Ltd. The company was founded in 2010 by former Israeli intelligence officers Dan Zorella…
Also ex Mossad agents, it is relevant.
I went through the K&R C book writing out the exercises and notes in a notebook. I had limited access to a computer at the college I was attending. Thankfully I was well beyond my "Intro to UNIX" class and that granted…
I wouldn't call it an easter egg persay, I just find it funny it actually calculates it
this one always amused me - http://www.google.com/search?q=88mph*1.21+gigawatts
As a long time Linux and BSD user I agree with you. You still have to enable basic things that are not turned on by default - i.e. stack protection. A lot of this is enabled by default on OpenBSD.…
I agree this is opinionated. By this same token you could say that FreeBSD maintains bugs in the name of backwards compatibility and performance. https://vez.mrsk.me/freebsd-defaults.txt
Black Cube is a private intelligence agency, which is based in London, Paris and Tel Aviv, and is the trading name of BC Strategy Ltd. The company was founded in 2010 by former Israeli intelligence officers Dan Zorella…
Also ex Mossad agents, it is relevant.
I went through the K&R C book writing out the exercises and notes in a notebook. I had limited access to a computer at the college I was attending. Thankfully I was well beyond my "Intro to UNIX" class and that granted…
I wouldn't call it an easter egg persay, I just find it funny it actually calculates it
this one always amused me - http://www.google.com/search?q=88mph*1.21+gigawatts