> Imagine I make a library for loading a certain format of small, trusted configuration files. > Some guy files a CVE against my library, saying it crashes if you feed it a large, untrusted file. Not CVE-worthy, as the…
s0ix is another great example that the world, or a bit more precisely, "general purpose hardware", has been going to absolute fucking shit. Who the hell needs this crap? S3 used to be just perfect.…
I don't understand why major.minor.patchlevel is a "hint". It had been an interface contract with shared libraries written in C when I first touched Linux, and that was 25+ years ago; way before the term "semantic…
> Imagine I make a library for loading a certain format of small, trusted configuration files. > Some guy files a CVE against my library, saying it crashes if you feed it a large, untrusted file. Not CVE-worthy, as the…
s0ix is another great example that the world, or a bit more precisely, "general purpose hardware", has been going to absolute fucking shit. Who the hell needs this crap? S3 used to be just perfect.…
I don't understand why major.minor.patchlevel is a "hint". It had been an interface contract with shared libraries written in C when I first touched Linux, and that was 25+ years ago; way before the term "semantic…