I've been using alacritty [0] for a while now. Really happy with it. I prefer it over the Windows Terminal, as it feels faster for me. I run a single instance with WSL on the desktop and use tmux for multiplexing.…
Brings back great memories, used to be my default diff viewer for several years.
I am currently trying to find their Common Criteria certificate for that product, but it seems like there is none for the LPC55S69 according to their forums [1]. [1]…
Could anyone explain to me why the jsp shell is running as system user? Shouldn't it be the user of the webserver? (something like vsphere-ui?
There's also this POC code on github and around twitter: https://github.com/ollypwn/cve-2020-0601 - haven't had time to confirm it yet.
absolutely loved it, basically learned coding with it. extended the games a lot and even ported them later on to other languages. thanks a lot :)
Am here for over 2 years now, rarely upvote something, haven't submitted anything and this is just my 2nd comment... Pretty sure this rule holds for close to all kind of forums.
Achieving something, like when I feel I've finally understood some topic, solved a problem, finished a project. On the other hand meeting with friends, meeting new people, having discussions. Also when I try to explain…
I've been using alacritty [0] for a while now. Really happy with it. I prefer it over the Windows Terminal, as it feels faster for me. I run a single instance with WSL on the desktop and use tmux for multiplexing.…
Brings back great memories, used to be my default diff viewer for several years.
I am currently trying to find their Common Criteria certificate for that product, but it seems like there is none for the LPC55S69 according to their forums [1]. [1]…
Could anyone explain to me why the jsp shell is running as system user? Shouldn't it be the user of the webserver? (something like vsphere-ui?
There's also this POC code on github and around twitter: https://github.com/ollypwn/cve-2020-0601 - haven't had time to confirm it yet.
absolutely loved it, basically learned coding with it. extended the games a lot and even ported them later on to other languages. thanks a lot :)
Am here for over 2 years now, rarely upvote something, haven't submitted anything and this is just my 2nd comment... Pretty sure this rule holds for close to all kind of forums.
Achieving something, like when I feel I've finally understood some topic, solved a problem, finished a project. On the other hand meeting with friends, meeting new people, having discussions. Also when I try to explain…