I’m not judging, I know the pain
I’m not judging, I know the pain
Nah, it’s not a programming language.
It’s a tool for degenerates (said the kid who grew up rotting his brain with vbscript)
Mmsys.cpl is the only way for me
Psychopaths!
I’ll bet the NSA or others were using it and didn’t want it broken, maybe
This is a great summary I’m going to make use of
Yeah, let’s not key them get away with it. Clownstrike forever on
I was just trying to point out that you implied a file deletion is what’s causing this, and Linux wouldn’t crash. This fault is fixed by deleting a file, ironically
Have you read anything about this? A file deletion is the workaround for affected hosts, silly!
It’s funny that the sheer idea or frequency of the word is distasteful enough to build this.
Thanks, that brings done useful context here
I’ve been wondering about this a little, if the exposure is greater than just increased spam and phishing risk (due to PII info being breached).
If they’ve got hashed credit card details and the last 4 digits, could they fire guesses at the hashes (just like l0phtcrack for CCs instead of windows SAM databases)?
How much risk is there to people’s personal funds via their credit cards?
So, there’s this thing called Java…
Cracking insight - well done!
Wow, that’s crazy! Great it’s working for you
I completely understand walking to free up the mind but somehow that doesn’t fit with working at all… Yeah, I can’t reconcile it either
Well, I don’t know about your scripts but I’ve learned I need stdout and stderr cos it fucking never works until iteration #28
Apparently it was already that way, before the comment - or do Linux users love the /dev/null?
After writing that, they probably do… I’m not sure where I stand any more
More of a request than a command, I’d have argued
I don’t think we’ll get the post mortems you ate imagining.
Microsoft has typically been extremely vague - famously vague, even - about any details.
Sorry, I was must continuing the joke.