@CodesInChaos When I was very young, I used to play a game called Othello, which is a trademarked version of Reversi, which seems like a simple derivative of Go. It was great fun. I'd like to give Go a try some time.
An interesting fact would be that in Magic, the card named "Entomb" puts a card from your deck in the graveyard, while in Hearthstone, "Entomb" takes a card from the battlefield and puts it in your deck.
Then the user types SHELL=/my/program apt-get install <I forget> and gets a shell because some package has mistaken $SHELL for sh. — Gilles16 hours ago
hey @Ohnana I'm not sure about that first point in your root answer. It's almost like you're implying that having an easily predictable username is bad for security?
@Ohnana interesting contrast in risk ratings. I usually only assign highs to exploitable issues that either compromise users (e.g. Stored XSS) or the server (e.g. SQLi) obv. admin portal with default creds is a high
hey guys do you remember that day where @Ohnana started trying to school me on window managers saying that Linux is superior because Windows has Aero, expecting to win due to the assumption I don't know Linux?
@kalina Linux has no decent desktop software for the most part. There are almost no actual UI designers working on the Linux team, so you keep getting these ugly, unscaling abominations
that's less of a design and more of a OOOO PRETTY LOOK AT THIS BAR IT'S SO... well, only if you have 5 applications installed and... well, who needs a menu bar, let's have a global one
and really, the window control buttons on the left?
> Believe it or not, the US Marshals Service in Houston is arresting people for not paying their outstanding federal student loans. Paul Aker says he was arrested at his home last week for a $1500 federal student loan he received in 1987.
@MarkBuffalo He says seven deputy US Marshals showed up at his home with guns and took him to federal court where he had to sign a payment plan for the 29-year-old school loan.