There's definitely one code change that's needed - you need to override the Allocator being used by standard library containers (or, live without standard library containers) and by any third-party dependencies you…
> This only works for very specific use cases, like a fixed server size where you know exactly how much memory you want to allocate to a process. So, like, the JVM with its "initial heap size" setting? After reserving…
I would say the exact opposite, actually - Zig is a language specifically suited for TigerBeetle's all-at-once approach to memory management, and the approach more commonly used in Rust (allocate wherever and whenever)…
how the hell do I get past level 6 of the Casper game?
Well, you can "source" a script, so its effects persist in your current shell session. That's a feature of the script and your shell sharing the same language.
Do you have a link to this chat?
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Elaborate?
I mean, you've linked to a function performing md5 hashing. That's pretty much exactly what I would expect such code to look like. Case in point: https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/master/src/common/...
You make it sound as though this is a proposal for legislation in the US...
What is it about the giant battles that was not fun?
As someone who is not an AI researcher, the paper itself is way over my head. More interesting was the independent commentary paper they linked near the bottom:…
Lots of things were disallowed in 0.19, but probably the most disruptive were that custom native modules were disallowed (which basically means that, only certain official packages would now be allowed to directly call…
ON DELETE CASCADE is horrendously unsafe unless you have full understanding of the entire data model - which is unlikely for the average employee within a large organization with a gigantic database. And it's also rare…
The key is to find something that you enjoy sucking at. I recently picked up quad rollerskating and the process of getting steadier and smoother at it (while just enjoying the vibes, music and community at my local…
After reading through several pages of their comments, I'm roughly 100% certain that the user you're referring to is not a bot and is not karma farming. They just post a lot.
The broad strokes of what Wikipedia considers notable has not changed significantly in the last 20 years. What has mostly changed is that there are more editors now, and thus more eyes and also more serious discussion…
You've almost got it, except: > Wikipedia has a bunch of languages that were used by like one person, because there is published material on them No. It's more like, there are plenty of programming-related articles on…
"pump the price of a token" seems like the complex part that you're hand-waving. Either this token has a bunch of other traders (in which case, it's not trivial to simply "pump" its fair-market price by your own…
> people also expect those files to still be accessible i.e. if the agent invokes "make", which makes it impossible to solve perfectly You could always use setuid to allow the agent to run designated commands whose…
No, not all vulnerabilities are bugs. "Bug" implies a system working in a way its creators did not intend, but a system can be working exactly as intended yet have a vulnerability. For example, if you allow weak…
https://archive.ph/xHcW4
There's definitely one code change that's needed - you need to override the Allocator being used by standard library containers (or, live without standard library containers) and by any third-party dependencies you…
> This only works for very specific use cases, like a fixed server size where you know exactly how much memory you want to allocate to a process. So, like, the JVM with its "initial heap size" setting? After reserving…
I would say the exact opposite, actually - Zig is a language specifically suited for TigerBeetle's all-at-once approach to memory management, and the approach more commonly used in Rust (allocate wherever and whenever)…
how the hell do I get past level 6 of the Casper game?
Well, you can "source" a script, so its effects persist in your current shell session. That's a feature of the script and your shell sharing the same language.
Do you have a link to this chat?
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Elaborate?
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I mean, you've linked to a function performing md5 hashing. That's pretty much exactly what I would expect such code to look like. Case in point: https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/master/src/common/...
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You make it sound as though this is a proposal for legislation in the US...
What is it about the giant battles that was not fun?
As someone who is not an AI researcher, the paper itself is way over my head. More interesting was the independent commentary paper they linked near the bottom:…
Lots of things were disallowed in 0.19, but probably the most disruptive were that custom native modules were disallowed (which basically means that, only certain official packages would now be allowed to directly call…
ON DELETE CASCADE is horrendously unsafe unless you have full understanding of the entire data model - which is unlikely for the average employee within a large organization with a gigantic database. And it's also rare…
The key is to find something that you enjoy sucking at. I recently picked up quad rollerskating and the process of getting steadier and smoother at it (while just enjoying the vibes, music and community at my local…
After reading through several pages of their comments, I'm roughly 100% certain that the user you're referring to is not a bot and is not karma farming. They just post a lot.
The broad strokes of what Wikipedia considers notable has not changed significantly in the last 20 years. What has mostly changed is that there are more editors now, and thus more eyes and also more serious discussion…
You've almost got it, except: > Wikipedia has a bunch of languages that were used by like one person, because there is published material on them No. It's more like, there are plenty of programming-related articles on…
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"pump the price of a token" seems like the complex part that you're hand-waving. Either this token has a bunch of other traders (in which case, it's not trivial to simply "pump" its fair-market price by your own…
> people also expect those files to still be accessible i.e. if the agent invokes "make", which makes it impossible to solve perfectly You could always use setuid to allow the agent to run designated commands whose…
No, not all vulnerabilities are bugs. "Bug" implies a system working in a way its creators did not intend, but a system can be working exactly as intended yet have a vulnerability. For example, if you allow weak…
https://archive.ph/xHcW4