Comment Re:And systemd had nothing to do with it. (Score 1) 267
Our only hope is that systemd implodes and everything just goes back to the way it was.
in short; we're fucked.
Our only hope is that systemd implodes and everything just goes back to the way it was.
in short; we're fucked.
but IS it?
I updated Linux Mint x86 and tried it:
rl@home ~ $ env x='() {
:;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c "echo this is a test"
bash: warning: x: ignoring function definition attempt
bash: error importing function definition for `x'
this is a test
rl@home ~ $
I'm gonna assume that means the version they just pushed out is fixed...
the btrfs project was started in 2007, before Oracle purchased SUN.
Which does NOT address how the TOR network will magically become somehow better because of being attacked not one bit at all.
on the bright side, TOR will be better in the end because of it.
[citation seriously needed]
is what you're looking for:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Grea...
My, how the mighty have fallen. I never thought i'd see the day when MS took 3rd place on the big list of evil...
How about something entirely different from the whole slash or dot paradigm, something like... "Chimps and Drips", maybe?
Ok, fine -I'm convinced and so are many others?
SO
Bull-fucking-shit.
Pedant fail. The basis for OS X was NeXTSTEP, and the basis for NeXTSTEP was BSD.
BSD what...4.2? 4.3? Far before FreeBSD.
What the fuck is wrong with you people?
Have you considered switching to fucking decaf? Then you might notice that operating systems are more than just a kernel.
No shit! But that doesn't change that using a modicrum of FreeBSD code in your utilities doesn't make your OS a "fork" of FreeBSD.
Y'all used to know better, now you don't.
BSD ain't dying -but I sure can't say the same for Slashdot...
Because it's "stuff that matters."
Who do you imagine are their customers, and what is it that you imagine that they're selling?
You're probably wrong on both counts.
...where NSA contracts begin. Much to the surprise of absolutely no-one at all.
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