Anyone have recommendations for learning material in regards to building elixir bindings for existing C code? After coming across this technique, it makes sense why certain libraries meant for Nerves all seem to look…
I'd rather not...
I didn't go to Harvard. Slower clap...
Why is this relevant in any context to this thread? Congratulations - you are now on a high horse made of marble.
His solution to "not using Uber because it's a security nightmare" was literally to bum a ride from someone in the audience who happened to be my friend. He also had this hilarious policy / agreement with ACM to have…
Slow clap...
I think more people need to realize that the buzz / bullshit around "startups" in this day and age is used significantly to trick naive noobies / NCG's into working insane hours with sub-par pay and sometimes no…
I honestly believe that in this day and age Richard Stallman's way of viewing computing is haplessly out of touch and no longer relevant. I say this as someone who saw him talk to my cambridge / boston area university's…
I grew up in Austin and I honestly never found the OG Salt Like to be that great... Franklins is good - but I sure as hell wouldn't wait hours in line for their brisket...
Ofc this got flagged...
But monitoring software really wouldn't detect this...?
The article did mention something around the lines of "the compromised machines could talk to other compromised machines on a network" so I guess the idea is to find a compromised machine close enough to an edge network…
Can someone flag this garbage?
I'm giddy to read this paper in full. These claims are nuts...
Depends on the stage. If you're super early - and not a founder you'll be expected and might have to work grueling hours (although be aware you'll likely never see those hours turn into $$$). If the company has money,…
Couldn't this all be easily thwarted with a relatively basic firewall and network analysis of traffic emanating from a data-center? Also - I found it funny that the "horrific exploit" was just piggybacking on a mgmt…
Why wouldn't you just pay your publicist to write it?
Probably runs *nix at 30% the speed of windows... very sad :(
Wow, this is disgusting. I still can't believe how limited my options with Visa and BofA were to opt out of data mining...
Easy for a lame-duck to say...
If pay started at $10 per hour and you had an incredible amount of staff to find actually talented people, this is maybe a bad idea. If you thought you'd "disrupt" hiring at your small company this could be a solid…
Perfect, I just need to carry a punch that's able to puncture the battery... Immediately cause your mobile device to self-immolate on demand!
This is exactly the kind of feature you don't want...
I mentioned this because I know multiple people who've had authy / other authenticators compromised down the line from social engineering attacks. Even if you can be alerted, usually it's too late by the time you…
Hence, the hammer.
Anyone have recommendations for learning material in regards to building elixir bindings for existing C code? After coming across this technique, it makes sense why certain libraries meant for Nerves all seem to look…
I'd rather not...
I didn't go to Harvard. Slower clap...
Why is this relevant in any context to this thread? Congratulations - you are now on a high horse made of marble.
His solution to "not using Uber because it's a security nightmare" was literally to bum a ride from someone in the audience who happened to be my friend. He also had this hilarious policy / agreement with ACM to have…
Slow clap...
I think more people need to realize that the buzz / bullshit around "startups" in this day and age is used significantly to trick naive noobies / NCG's into working insane hours with sub-par pay and sometimes no…
I honestly believe that in this day and age Richard Stallman's way of viewing computing is haplessly out of touch and no longer relevant. I say this as someone who saw him talk to my cambridge / boston area university's…
I grew up in Austin and I honestly never found the OG Salt Like to be that great... Franklins is good - but I sure as hell wouldn't wait hours in line for their brisket...
Ofc this got flagged...
But monitoring software really wouldn't detect this...?
The article did mention something around the lines of "the compromised machines could talk to other compromised machines on a network" so I guess the idea is to find a compromised machine close enough to an edge network…
Can someone flag this garbage?
I'm giddy to read this paper in full. These claims are nuts...
Depends on the stage. If you're super early - and not a founder you'll be expected and might have to work grueling hours (although be aware you'll likely never see those hours turn into $$$). If the company has money,…
Couldn't this all be easily thwarted with a relatively basic firewall and network analysis of traffic emanating from a data-center? Also - I found it funny that the "horrific exploit" was just piggybacking on a mgmt…
Why wouldn't you just pay your publicist to write it?
Probably runs *nix at 30% the speed of windows... very sad :(
Wow, this is disgusting. I still can't believe how limited my options with Visa and BofA were to opt out of data mining...
Easy for a lame-duck to say...
If pay started at $10 per hour and you had an incredible amount of staff to find actually talented people, this is maybe a bad idea. If you thought you'd "disrupt" hiring at your small company this could be a solid…
Perfect, I just need to carry a punch that's able to puncture the battery... Immediately cause your mobile device to self-immolate on demand!
This is exactly the kind of feature you don't want...
I mentioned this because I know multiple people who've had authy / other authenticators compromised down the line from social engineering attacks. Even if you can be alerted, usually it's too late by the time you…
Hence, the hammer.