Yeah, this project incorporates netboot.xyz apparently
The original comment is valid though, this has nothing to do with GIDs, standard /:id/ routes, and Model.find() can suffer the same issue. Probably because "22ecb3fd-5e25-462c-ad2b-cafed9435d16".to_i is still 22?
This seems to be pretty true in general. SBC companies are not competing with Raspberry Pi because their software is quite a bit behind (boot loaders, linux kernel support, etc). Particle released a really cool dev…
I got lost in the weeds following links for a bit. Had not heard of LFSR before, which I think is odd, and then onto some other things like Subleq and OISC. I've at least seen other OISCs before, it might have even come…
https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns/blob/master/doc/faq/secur...
Yeah, this project incorporates netboot.xyz apparently
The original comment is valid though, this has nothing to do with GIDs, standard /:id/ routes, and Model.find() can suffer the same issue. Probably because "22ecb3fd-5e25-462c-ad2b-cafed9435d16".to_i is still 22?
This seems to be pretty true in general. SBC companies are not competing with Raspberry Pi because their software is quite a bit behind (boot loaders, linux kernel support, etc). Particle released a really cool dev…
I got lost in the weeds following links for a bit. Had not heard of LFSR before, which I think is odd, and then onto some other things like Subleq and OISC. I've at least seen other OISCs before, it might have even come…
https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns/blob/master/doc/faq/secur...