@Sovereign Go team Palavi! 🇮🇱
@shortstories I like wagyu, the Donald Trump of marbled beef! Lean beef is not so good.
@skdh Try meat. Has done wonders for Jordan Peterson!
Stay away from vegetables, they are the invention of the devil! 😎
@paulg Another classic is the "back to nature" people talking about how hunter gatherers of old, only had to work 2 hours per day. What they never talk about is that if the hunt was not successful you starved to death, and of course, how many infants died in child birth.
Technology and science works, and we should be thankful for it.
@deBaer @golemwire Would be interesting to see how many lines of code is dedicated to various hardware quirks. On the other hand, NetBSD may run on more cpu architectures than linux.
So the question remains... what does all that extra code do?
@matthew ssh port facing the internet, so I was not affected anyway, but still good to get the message, so now the system is updated.
@matthew My service provider performed well today. I got an email pointing at this bug, saying I should probably either disable the module or update the system.
Logged in, did an zypper up, rebooted, and all is well.
It took me about 3-4 minutes in total.
I like that my service provider sent me the email based on the public internet facing VM:s they have.
Then of course I only have one static web site and one hidden
I don’t want to run a mitigation that doesn’t need to be run. Just in case that introduces a problem in a system that is currently working fine and not exploitable.
So from what I’ve learned so far:
lsmod | grep algif_aead
this checks to see if the exploitable module is loaded.
You can check if the module is present in the system, but not currently loaded with:
modinfo algif_aead 2>/dev/null
If that returns information, the module is present and could be loaded.
But you have to have root privileges to load the module.
So my logic is that if
lsmod | grep algif_aead
returns nothing, the vulnerable Linux kernel module is not loaded and therefore not exploitable… even if the module is present on the system but not loaded.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
@ThatCrazyDude @EvilSandmich Yes, you do have a point. Maybe this is a sign that he has given up?
@sensei A crushing victory!
@ThatCrazyDude @EvilSandmich He could, but at what cost? It would turn the rest of the world against the US, and would make China and Russia seem like princes of peace. And now we're talking massive nukes naturally, not some kind of surgical strike, which we actually might see in the coming weeks.
@EvilSandmich @ThatCrazyDude Yes... he likes high risk, high reward scenarios. A bit too much for my taste.
@ThatCrazyDude into the election as the liberator and peacemaker of the middle east.
Instead of backfired catastrophically, and is not stressing him even more.
Add to that his lack of understanding of finance, tariffs and such anti-capitalist politics. A monkey could tell him that tariffs will punish the american people eventually.
@ThatCrazyDude No, we're in the same boat here. Trumps star is falling.
I guess there are two things at play here...
1. He's getting old, and it is starting to show. We must remember that the amount of stress he is experiencing on a daily basis is far, far above what we experience, and at that age. It takes its toll.
2. The upcoming election does not look good. He is therefore getting desprate. He gambled on a quick win in iran, based on erroneous information from israel, in order to go
@Based_Accelerationist As for the link, I must have missed it. I only found a link to a video, and I only consume written text when I discuss philosophy. Videos are a waste of time in my opinion. If you find a transcript, I will read it.
@Based_Accelerationist opposing something else, and not by positive internal values.
The risk here is that it will leave you empty, for instance, if you moved to a monoculture.
@Based_Accelerationist and are therefore not static, but change, given the environment.
Then you are mixing in culture, which has nothing to do with genes.
I'm sorry, but I do not understand your point. It seems very muddled to me.
Multiculturalism, is about clashes between subjective value systems, and has nothing to do with genes.
Yes, it is destructive, especially forced multi-culturalism, but defining your purpose as anti-X, seems limiting. That means your life is governened by