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Sometimes a passphrase-less ssh key for committing to a subversion repository is just what you need.

dan.langille.org/2017/08/20/su

in the late 90s, i used a #hypercard stack to maintain a website. recently the domain name became available again, so i bought it and reuploaded the old site.

the whole thing is static HTML, generated with data i kept in hypercard. i haven't changed any of the html/css since then so it looks especially bad now, heh

anyway it's here if you're curious: brunchline.org/ complete with splash screen, lol

Just upgraded my #FreeBSD jail from 1.5 rc2 to 1.5. Smooth as can be and right back up. :^)

MASTODON AGE POLL, please boost, and answer, or lie, or don't answer, or don't boost !!!!

strawpoll.me/13589017

Clearance holders warning.

CIA malware specifically targeting #FreeBSD: wikileaks.org/vault7/document/

Even though it's an old document, I'm sure that the CIA is likely still targeting FreeBSD.

woow woow woow
pwnies.com/nominations/

Pwnie for Lamest Vendor Response

Awarded to the vendor who mis-handled a security vulnerability most spectacularly.

SystemD bugs 5998, 6225, 6214, 5144, 6237

Credit: Lennart Poettering

BWAHAHAHAHAHAAA 🤣

@Strog @lattera I've been using multiple layers of ROT13 for a while, but I've had interoperability issues with odd-numbered ROT13, and I'm worried about attacks when the number of layers is a power of 2.

Should I use 6 layers of ROT13?

Also, what's the recommended way to deal with binary data?
Currently, I base64 it, then 6 × ROT13, then de-base64 it.

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