A decade ago Tom Scott was recorded for Computerphile with this hilarious an enlightening cautionary tale. Never, ever, write your own calendar code.
A decade ago Tom Scott was recorded for Computerphile with this hilarious an enlightening cautionary tale. Never, ever, write your own calendar code.
Steak jokes are a medium rarely well-done.
I’d tell you to go back to the drawing board, but…
“Oom,” I say, “Oom.” Good to see the cDc putting out software again; the name is a wonderful play on the words “veiled” and “valid.” I’m excited to see what gets built for Veilid after details of the protocol are re-veal-ed at DefCon. ;-)
Just for a bit of perspective – Scary hacks like this happen all the time in the for-profit corporate world, too. They just don’t tell us about it. It will continue to happen as technology constantly grows and evolves.
Praise to the Admins and Devs who play this constant game of whack-a-mole!
People always forget the last part of the quote: “The customer is always right in matters of taste.”
</pedantic> ;-)
Thanks for the work you did on the SF sub; I got the sense it could be a handful on occasion. Nice to recognize some of the cool ex-redditors here. I modded /r/chaosmagick and a half-dozen other tiny subs. It’s pleasant to get away from the flustercuck spez has turned reddit into.
To get past paywalls, add “http://archive.is/” to the front of the URL.
So
“http://foo.bar/baz”
becomes
“http://archive.is/http://foo.bar/baz”
It works 99%+ of the time.