Patch Better
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"Hello, Pot? It's Kettle..."
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@loopback0 "Kettle is electric and is silver and not black" also Pot is redundant.
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Well we know the @Yamikuronue was the one that split the thread.
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@lucas1 I like that-- the Yamikuronue, one and only.
Also it wasn't me, I've been busy all afternoon. I would have if I'd been around.
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@Yamikuronue I apologise for my accusation.
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@lucas1 said in Patch Better:
Well we know the @Yamikuronue was the one that split the thread.
M. Night Shamalamandalingo surprise twist! I did it suckaz!
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@lucas1 said in Patch Better:
@TimeBandit Well not everyone uses that ... which is the entire fucking point.
No one uses Linux!
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@TimeBandit said in Patch Better:
Debian Stable, that's what I use
That's the one with the decade-old packages, yes?
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It think it is rather ridiculous that me saying that "all operating systems have security problems" is a contentious statement for some.
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@sloosecannon said in Patch Better:
Perhaps you're being paranoid?
Can't be. IT security is applied paranoia.
Or confusing me with someone else?
More like it.
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@lucas1 said in Patch Better:
It think it is rather ridiculous that me saying that "all operating systems have security platforms" is a contentious statement for some.
I'd go even further and say "all securities have systems operating platforms".
Sounds good. I don't know what it means but it's like something a banker would say.
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@LaoC I meant problems.
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@sloosecannon said in Patch Better:
@lucas1 said in CMS suggestions:
So arguing "well there is a remote code exploit" when most Windows servers are behind a *nix firewall isn't relevant or meaningful.
Lol
THIS CAR IS PERFECTLY SAFE FOR DRIVING ON ROADS BECAUSE I HAVE ENCASED IT IN 3 FEET OF CONCRETE
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@lucas1 said in Patch Better:
@TimeBandit Which proves what exactly? We all know that every platform has it holes. May I remind you that a few years ago that every SSL cert was fucked on a *nix system, but was fine on Windows machines ...
The sad part is, there were warning signs well before this that OpenSSL had issues.
The fact that it failed Valgrind tests because it was essentially reading uninitialized memory (which may or may not have old data) as an entropy source was a huge fucking clue.
And mind you, that was a known issue in 2008, 6 full years before Heartbleed.
It's not like there weren't alternatives, gnutls existed far before then.