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00:03
Hm? Where do you see that?
"Wiki Weirdness Pt. 2"
I just searched "An hero" to see if anyone considered it offensive before posting and saw Wikipedia had a page for it. Clicked it and it redirected to the page on 4chan.
(The page about 4chan, not 4chan itself)
I saw a wiktionary entry
"the trolls among us" very sus indeed
 
6 hours later…
06:10
@forest If you want to do that kind of thing, find each other on Keybase. Don't do it on the network.
Or a more independent version of such, if you don't like their policies.
@Mast Like I said, we can use a paste bin instead.
(Actually, email works too)
06:28
Funny how people seem to be afraid of encryption though
Really.
It's more or less anything non-English, really.
Chatting in Japanese in a general chatroom would be discouraged as well, unless the site or room is dedicated to it.
Well it is English, just put through 14 Rijndael rounds. :P
I've never seen anybody complain about occasional messages in chinese or japanese
That's chat. As long as nobody complains, lots of things go.
Just keep the Code of Conduct in mind and remember that it explicitly talks about good faith.
06:35
Seems like it. I'm surprised that some people don't like PGP. Fwiw, I've never been explicitly told it's not allowed, just hinted. But to be safe, I can use a paste site instead if the issue is the lack of English.
Yeah, but that's the point. Folks only complain about PGP. Hence, why I say they seem to be afraid of encryption
@Mast Mech and I do infosec. When we encrypt things, it's not to get around the CoC, but for privacy.
@forest SE is not the platform for that. There are other platforms better suited towards that.
Yeah XMPP with OTR is better.
Tighter integrated and no need to copy-paste.
One of these days somebody is going to take this discussion to Meta.
06:37
Of PGP-encrypted comms?
Or non-English in general?
People posting obfuscated/encrypted messages in chat.
Nothing in the CoC or ToS would prohibit it.
Considering chat is The Third Place (next to main and meta sites), it's intended as "a space for people who love the topic to meet, discuss, and collaborate in a different way. It would foster community, and be complementary to both strict Q&A, and meta-discussion".
It'd be nice if SE supported some sort of private message system in chat.
Heck no.
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A: Private Message Feature

GEOCHETSO.com is not a social site. It is a programming Q&A site. No thanks. If I wanted to talk to you, you would find a way to contact me in my profile. Many people do include this, if they don't, they don't want to be contacted.

06:41
Not a social site, sure. But chat is. :P
No, chat is "a space for people who love the topic to meet, discuss, and collaborate in a different way. It would foster community, and be complementary to both strict Q&A, and meta-discussion".
I just said that.
It's not facebook or linkedin or twitter or whatever.
Yeah, meaning it should have a private message feature.
@Mast "collaborate in a different way" That's what we're doing :P
When I last used PGP with Mech, it was to say something about his suspension without either 1) abusing moderator-only private messages and 2) without revealing non-public information about his suspension to the public.
@nobody About the network. Which shouldn't have to be encrypted.
06:43
Sure, it doesn't have to be.
@forest If it was about the suspension, using the mod-message seems appropriate.
@Mast He wasn't suspended on my site.
@forest So you were sticking your nose where it didn't belong?
@Mast He was suspended both in chat (which has no private message feature) and Sec.SE (which I'm not mod on).
If there was a way to do a mod-message for chat suspensions I would have done that.
I'm trying to remember if we ever had a feature request for that, but I don't think so.
If you feel that way, it may be time for one.
I can't think of a good reason why sites should have mod messages and chat not.
06:53
I guess mods can create private rooms and invite someone there.
But that doesn't work if said someone is suspended from chat.
07:27
@nobody I've been secretly encrypting all my messages in double rot13-ecb. No one has noticed so far.
07:59
@MechMK1 Welcome back
 
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09:14
@forest Meh, you're a noob. Double rot13-ecb is useless. You really think double a weak cipher is going to protect you?
I use industry standard UTF-8 encryption, and if I need extra security, I tack on rot256-ecb. For binary data, I use a hardware TRNG (/dev/null) as a stream cipher.
that feeling when you are watching a presentation for a mandatory training for 2 hours, the presenter press ESC, and you see "Slide 19/52"...
@nobody What about double strong ciphers? This message is encrypted twice with Chacha20. sure, each instance of the cipher uses the same key. What of it?
8 on utf-8? 13 on rot13? noobs, I use 64, on base64...
QmFzZTY0IGlzIHRoZSBiZXN0IGVuY3J5cHRpb24=
@forest That's overkill. It only makes sense for terrorists who want to hide from the CIA
09:17
@nobody Only terrorists and pedos and drug runners care about privacy of course.
@forest sure it is!
but I still have feelings for uuencode...
@forest Sure. You're not one of them, are you?
@nobody How do you know I'm not all of them?
And more!
good point!
@forest I asked your neighbor. They would definitely know, they installed an invisible firmware rootkit on all your machines
09:21
None of my neighbors could point to the power button on their laptop if their life depended on it.
That's what they want you to think
09:58
@nobody You should use /dev/zero instead.
%5BI%20use%20URI%20encoding%F0%9F%98%8B@nobody%20can%20understand%20me%5E_%5E!%5D
/dev/zero is better. is architectural consistent, so you will get the same keys no matter where you run it...
I've seem reversed base64 as encryption... it makes me wonder how someone convinced a project manager that that "encryption" was secure
@ThoriumBR 2 words
Peter Principle
I heard of another explanation: when someone "technical" starts to do lots of mistakes and compromise the project too much, it's either fired or "promoted to manager"
and someone doing dumb encryption mistakes may be promoted to manager, and sent to another branch of development, and "hey, you were on crypto and got promoted, right? write us an encryption routine!"
more or less
and loses touch with the technical side
anyone is smart enough to create an encryption scheme so strong that himself cannot break it
but reverse base64 is too dumb to anyone creating it cannot decrypt afterwards
10:09
There's a great story about Phil Zimmerman trying to create an encryption scheme like that.
He had a genius idea to use some technique in a new way to create an unbreakable encryption. Turns out the next crypto class he took explained the technique he used, and before he could think "oh, someone beat me to it!", they explained how to trivially break it.
blind spots are a damn powerful thing
I must sleep. I've been up all night researching topics I'm not familiar with and I'm exhausted.
later y'all
 
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13:14
Welcome back @MechMK1
13:33
@ThoriumBR @FireQuacker Thank you!
 
2 hours later…
15:46
-1
A: Adguard adds adware like JavaScript code to each page render. What is it?

StopUsingFacebookYo on the cool bud, a lot of these guys and gals, dogs, binaries, and whatever else they believe they are work for these creepy companies so they will pretty up a few paragraphs and make it sound good to obfuscate and detour the truth, this answer will be voted down or removed so they can’t get i...

God I fucking hate these shitposters
It's not even funny
lol
NAA flags will need a mod but...
you can downvote. Some of you can even VTD
Why complain. PUNISH!
You see, I tell him that his answer is not an answer
But what I want to tell him would get me banned for a month again
don't bother. Downvote ._.
you'll get the rep back eventually
I already did
15:52
Join the downvote side. We have cookies.
If it's a bizarre rant about something unrelated to the question, does that make it R/A?
R/A?
Rude/Abusive
15:53
Yanno, there's jobs that pay you to smash things :D
get out all that frustration and RAGGGGEEEE
Inanimate objects do not feel pain
And now there's another "answer"
god I hate my avatar
Not even the rainbow flag
But the fact that NOTHING LINES UP
None of the lines touch
That's oddly appropriate
Is this a "not straight" joke? :D
Like Kitkat, who forgot what "straight" means :D
15:57
considering that some folks go out of their way to make people who are different feel like they don't belong, and they often spend a lot of their lives feeling everything is wrong till they find out
and then keep getting denied
I'm pretty sure it's caused by my rampant autism
Somebody's IP address needs to get blocked
There keep being anonymous answers
RA flags help there
Flagged for mod intervention
For the record, I still believe anonymous answers is a terrible idea
@MechMK1 not as bad in the early days
16:00
When was the last good contribution by an unregistered user?
Actually
Shouldn't there be an automated system for this?
The "we are currently not accepting any answers by this user"?
Well yes
but its slightly simplistic and...
people ruin everything
I know a registered user who kept suggesting edits as an unregistered user for... reasons
@MechMK1 Would mentioning John Carmack be cheating?
16:01
I use anonymous accounts to suggest edits for my own questions, which I then personally reject as "attempts at vandalism"
He has ONE post as an unregistered user on SU
My goals are beyond your understanding
@JourneymanGeek Fair point
What's an unregistered user?
@nobody You can post answers without an account
@nobody you can use SE without a registered account, just an email
16:02
And you then become an "unregistered user"
@JourneymanGeek So, like an account with no password, just a cookie?
Well, why is that a bad idea?
to quote Ave's kid
"People are monsters"
No wonder I hate other people so much
16:04
Are trolls seriously going to be stopped by having to add a password?
Having to add new email addresses, confirming them, etc...
@nobody well it increases the barrier of entry so to speak
It's not stopping anyone, but it makes it slower
I'm tempted to post a picture of clippy
and don't forget, not that we actually have a properly sized CM team, if its too annoying we can call em in for fire support again
"Looks like you are trying to form a coherent sentence.

Would you like my help?"

[Yes] [Huh?]
16:06
@MechMK1 there's some folks (who I shan't name) who feel that literally posting whatever comes to mind is a god given right...
I mean its fine on yahoo answers (rot in pieces) but ...
I'm one of them
lol
naw
you're tame compared to some
Because I contain my autism
@MechMK1 Huh?
lol
@MechMK1 suspension evasions, multiple accounts...
thankfully inept so it was mostly rolleyes SUSPENDS A YEAR
16:09
:D
We had one troll who would very carefully try to get 20 rep (and he wasn't all that good a poster), then proceed to get very offensive on chat
.... so he wasted more time than we did ....
That wasn't me
I was a good boy this month and didn't troll anyone
You get a gold star
I think at some point, we just went "Bye" and suspended him
@MechMK1 you were suspended the whole month...
16:11
Yes, I was
Actually
30 days and 30 minutes
I still don't get why I was suspended on site
Since I never posted anything objectionable there
its easier?
I wonder how much time that post on workplace.SE wasted for other people compared to how long it took to write
That's the wrong framing
chat suspensions are... a bit odd.
You shouldn't say I wasted people's time - I made them invest their time into writing a good answer
To this day, I maintain that the question is well-written and off-topic. The fact that it does not corelate to a real-life issue is irrelevant.
16:12
True
(its by hour for example)
@MechMK1 ... off topic?
How so? The question was on-topic
actually
that question needs some RA flags in answers
If someone on Travel asked about the legality of hidden-city flights, the question is on-topic, regardless whether or not OP genuinelly planned to do such a thing.
16:14
could y'all take a look? I'll go see if I can find a security mod
What question specifically?
The adware thing?
I already put on a couple R/A flags
I flagged for mod intervention
And I downvoted 😈
16:15
just pile on RA flags
Have fun storming the castle!
 
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19:05
@MechMK1 I made most of my initial posts anonymously.
19:22
@MechMK1 I tried to find out why and didn't get any info.
@forest I'm way behind - PM me? What happened?
@schroeder TL;DR a month ago MechMK1 used an offensive term for transsexuals and was suspended on chat for a month, but strangely was also suspended on Sec.SE despite (to the best of my knowledge) not breaking nay rules there.
And neither him nor I can find out why he was suspended on the main site.
@forest huh, ok
@forest not suspended now
@forest there was a new suspention. I think it was a misunderstanding from a mod?
@schroeder A brand new one, like just now? As far as I know, his main site suspension was performed minutes after his chat suspension.
Oh...
> suspension lasts for 365 days until Jun 14, 2023 at 16:17
So he's been suspended (in chat) for a year. I have no idea why that happened this time.
20:14
Long day?
MechMK1 causing trouble? never ;)
@J-- Do VR for fun then. Go pwn some shit.
I keep reading that as Virtual reality and being very confused
log files that reference themselves in the 3rd person ... are the best
@J-- An easy thing to start with is SOHO routers.
@J-- How many router botnets do you have? :P
Still too much closed source stuff.
You need to get on the FOSS train. Learn some real software!
This is cool: hertzbleed.com
@J-- QEMU and KVM research is better.
20:20
@J-- uhh.. VMWare Pro = workstation?
ah ueah
KVM has a larger developer base. Just look at the KVM Summit.
@J-- Oh, player came back
(I am so out of touch :( )
Qubes uses Xen. Tbh I don't know much about Xen, only KVM.
And I prefer KVM.
kCFI is kinda shit compared to PaX RAP.
I don't think you did, but I've seen it before.
No, less performance.
RAP is far more performant and more strict.
It's never been too hungry.
It's always been something like 1% performance hit.
LWN debates about grsecurity are not very good because spender is an asshole.
He makes people want to find any reason to hate him, even if he's always right.
He's a brilliant guy though.
And RAP really is remarkable (although it was developed by pipacs who works with him).
They did a prophile on him, yes.
Read that too. Pointer authentication is neat in concept, but it'll take a while to be really solid.
Also I've read issues where it can accidentally allow userspace pointers to point into the kernel or something, don't recall.
Well on ARM it's called PAN not SMAP.
(PAN is like SMAP and PXN is like SMEP)
Also SMAP, unlike SMEP, is necessarily disabled at certain times.
E.g. when doing kernel-to-userspace memory accesses and vice versa.
So SMEP you can just turn on and leave on forever, whereas SMAP you have to turn off when doing copy_to_user() and copy_from_user().
And PaX UDEREF is much better than SMAP anyway. :P
What does KPTI have to do with that?
All it does is unmap the kernel memory in processes until it's needed.
KPTI isn't something that turns off.
It just means the page tables are updated at a context switch. By definition the kernel will be mapped when in kernel mode, but it won't be mapped while in usermode.
ah
Well, sort of.
It's never accessible from userspace. You'd get a GPF if you tried to access it, KPTI or not.
But KPTI ensures that even though you get a GPF, there won't be any speculative accesses.
And thus no microarchitectural side-channel attacks would be relevant.
I don't think PAC has anything to do with KPTI.
So the attack causes something to point into the kernel.
KPTI can't protect from that.
The one and only thing KPTI can do is prevent speculative accesses of otherwise inaccessible kernel memory.
@J-- I think the "how it's done from userspace" part is left as an exercise for the reader. This is just an exploit primitive, not an exploit chain.
Well
Not really. But persistence is.
Userspace->kernel is not easy, but it's not like Apple is ironclad.
I'd recon Linux with grsecurity would be far more secure in terms of "time taken to get to kernel mode".
@J-- They just throw mitigations out willy-nilly. Some are good, some aren't.
Did you learn more about how KDP worked?
I thought XFG was removed?
Now that they added true forward and backward edge CFI.
Which is pretty much the way RAP works, although I think on Windows it's less fine-grained.
Tbh it is impressive that they're using full CFI.
I wish Linux took that kind of thing seriously.
Their VBS is a good primitive for mitigations.
Even if static KDP is a bad use of it.
That's what the Linux VBH thing is supposed to be like.
At least, if anyone takes it seriously.
All this Windows stuff is going over my head. :P
MS is doing well by adding mitigations and doing lots of static and dynamic analysis, but they still have too much attack surface area, largely due to compatibility issues.
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