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Google cracked it and will release the method in 90 days.

https://security.googleblog.com/2017/02/announcing-first-sha1-collision.html
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Collision attack, not preimage.
Still fine for integrity checks.
But broken authentication and attestation.
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Mozilla knew this 3 years ago :^)
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2014/09/23/phasing-out-certificates-with-sha-1-based-signature-algorithms/
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>>59080260
>you need 12 million gpus to crack it

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>He bought a Kabylake processor in January
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> He fell for the processor jew

good goy
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>>59079895
S-shut up!
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I bought one three hours ago

Battlestation recommendations. Looking at an
Ikea counter top setup.
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Or this
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Or something minimal like this
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This looks nice to

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Why haven't you installed KDE Neon yet?
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>>59079259
because im using solus
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>>59079267
I know
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>>59079275
I know I've let you down...

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http://www.strawpoll.me/12395210
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It's great that Google Chrome is almost 60 percent.
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>>59079160
>all these botnet browsers
Oy vey!
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wai mai brausa not in da poll ???

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>Ultimately, the approach could allow non-coders to simply describe an idea for a program and let the system build it, says Marc Brockschmidt, one of DeepCoder’s creators
>DeepCoder uses a technique called program synthesis: creating new programs by piecing together lines of code taken from existing software – just like a programmer might.

>https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23331144-500-ai-learns-to-write-its-own-code-by-stealing-from-other-programs/

Are you feared /g/tards? It seems like your jobs which captured by pajeets will soon be replaced by the ML algorithms
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How is this different from describing what the programm should do in code?
If anything it's worse.
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>>59078768
To design software you need fine control, this is the opposite.
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I guarantee the code it generates is better than the efforts of most lego-code webdevs and indians.

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Does /g/ approve of waterfox?
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>>59078750
What is that?
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>>59079012
I got to say the same I would say if you want something chrome like "Chromoto" or something that I always loved is "Vivaldi"
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>>59078750
There is literally NO REASON to use it over Firefox.

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Why are you still a programmer, /g/?
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I'm not. I'm a civil engineer and a programmer and an artist. I'm a polymath, I'm free, I'm superior.
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Haven't figured out a better option yet. Post good careers
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>>59078546
>Claims to be a polymath
>Isnt a mathemetician

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>tfw fell for the ryzen meme
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you faggots serious need to buy a Samsung CPU, they're way better price per gb than anything on the market right now.
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>>59078514

>intel jooz on meltdown watch
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>tfw fell for the t420 meme
>tfw fell for the FOSS meme
>tfw fell for the 8gb ram meme
>tfw fell for the Sennheiser headphones meme
>tfw fell for the rx480 meme
>tfw fell for the chinkshit Android phone meme
>tfw fell for the anime meme

What are you working on, /g/?

Old thread: >>59074951
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you guys worry about everybody being replaced by robots and advanced AI?
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FIRST FOR TRAPS!
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>>59078331
No, because according to the 60s we should already have been replaced by robots and live a happy and stress-free life thanks to robots doing anything for us.
50 years later and it still hasn't happened.

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How have you used USB flash drives? And what for?

Need me some cool ideas senpai.
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>>59077891
Plug them up yer arse. Cool enough for you?
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>>59077891
Windows installer ,key chain accessory and bringing random files over to a friends house without having to carry around an external hard drive.
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>>59077948
You really copy files onto it at random? Or are they files with random content?

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CE fag here.

I'm taking Data Structures and Algorithms next semester. Is it hard? What should I be prepared for? I got an A+ in OOP last semester.
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It can be hard. Read 'Introduction to Algorithms'. It's unlike OOP.
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>>59077879
>Civil Enginneering
>Data structures and algorithm
why
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>>59077879
No.
You can prepare by make more programs, reading code and learning the programming language.
>>59077909
computer engineering you dufus.

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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

INTEL ON SUICIDE WATCH
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>>59077072
oy

VEY
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>>59077072
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>>59077072
AYYYMD IS FINISHED AND BANKRUPT

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Just got back from a technical interview for a software development position (BS in compsci). Did not even make it through 20 minutes of the tech interview before interviewer said I wasn't getting the job.

Should I just an hero?
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>>59076464
yes. kill yourself.
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Yeah
You should really consider it
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>>59076464
What did they ask you?

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Just in, 11 year old bug in Linux kernel just got patched by SUSE:
https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc?id=7018645

It's a privilege escalation bug thanks to C's lack of security concept. In the current DCCP implementation an skb for a DCCP_PKT_REQUEST
packet is forcibly freed via __kfree_skb in dccp_rcv_state_process if
dccp_v6_conn_request successfully returns [3].

However, if IPV6_RECVPKTINFO is set on a socket, the address of the
skb is saved to ireq->pktopts and the ref count for skb is incremented
in dccp_v6_conn_request [4], so skb is still in use. Nevertheless, it
still gets freed in dccp_rcv_state_process.

The fix is to call consume_skb, which accounts for skb->users,
instead of doing goto discard and therefore calling __kfree_skb.

To exploit this double-free, it can be turned into a use-after-free:

// The first free:
kfree(dccp_skb)
// Another object allocated on the same place as dccp_skb:
some_object = kmalloc()
// The second free, effectively frees some_object
kfree(dccp_skb)

As this point we have a use-after-free on some_object. An attacker can
control what object that would be and overwrite it's content with
arbitrary data by using some of the kernel heap spraying techniques.
If the overwritten object has any triggerable function pointers, an
attacker gets to execute arbitrary code within the kernel.

See https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/5edabca9d4cff7f1f2b68f0bac55ef99d9798ba4


How many times has C proven to be an old relic unfit for modern secure computing. OpenSSL's heartbleed, Grub2's Password exploit (the 29 key bypass), Shellshock -- all originate from one root of problem:
"C"


C is the reason why we still have shitty backdoors.
C is the reason why we cannot utilize multiple cores efficiently.
C is the reason why our programs continue to reveal security exploits after decades.
C holds back technology advancement to the 80's .
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>>59076300
source http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2017/q1/471
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>>59076300
>all originate from one root of problem
>shitty programming
fuck off op
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You know realize that the critical crypto lib you're using to keep your privacy safe from the surveillance state as well as criminals relies on a language so unsafe that even experts of the language frequently make critical mistakes while writing it.

>C was a mistake
- Dennis Ritchie (1941 - 2011)

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