Very tired nerd who doesn’t know how to speak correctly
Ask me about floppa, Plan 9, or computer architecture or anything computers really (if you want)
The only zoomer qualified to operate an RBMK reactor
:cat-vibing:
If I don’t reply to you it’s probably cuz I’m too tired, sorry :(
A better timeline?
Windows UI design peaked with Windows 98 and Unix UI design peaked with IRIX imo
I am so tired haha
Okay but it was less , relatively to now
Ohh, I know, I was just making a joke cuz ed will print ?
when it doesn’t recognize a command and many people will see that over and over if they can’t figure out how to exit lol
I also got lost in vi and ed when I first used them lol
Tbh if I’m just making quick edits to config files or whatever I use nano lmao
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Ate a snack cake thing I got yesterday, and then discovered a warning about lead and cadmium on the back of the package
If you like Unixy editors, highly recommend also looking into acme
Russ Cox describes it in this video as more like an “integrating development environment” as in it works with your surrounding operating system rather than an “integrated development environment”
Doesn’t shine as much on Unix as in Plan 9 though. Also no linter or formatter that works with acme as far as I know
Ed is the standard text editor.
Curious
I uhh wasn’t literally about to go do this or anything…
SODA!!
PaX
He rented all types of servers around the country in the cloud and designed a denial of service (DoS) attack
What a uniquely skilled individual!
His feat did not go unnoticed. Over the next year he had meetings with officials from the United States Cyber Command, the branch of the armed forces dedicated to this field. He also met with officers from the Marines, the Space Operations Command and intelligence (NSA). Cáceres shared with them the keys to his successful operation and told them that, in his opinion, similar operations could be carried out with small commandos of two to four hackers. That would give them agility, autonomy and the ability to react.
Me, a cyber-commando, dressing up in full tactical gear, ready for anything, for the trip from my gaming chair to my refrigerator to get beer while I watch my rented Azure servers send spam to a small country’s routers
He tried, but failed. “To do anything you need authorization, which takes six months to get. And when you get it, what you wanted to do no longer works. That is the reality here in the U.S.: we have very, very good people working on our cyber defense, but they are hogtied. They can’t do anything, even though I know we have the resources to do a lot.”
Smh our bureaucratic government won’t approve my request to start a war with the DPRK from my couch
If he did this to any other small nation, especially a US-aligned one, he would be charged with a serious crime. The US can’t openly do electronic warfare but they can stand by and watch this clown do what basically amounts to cyber-terrorism, a least for a little while
Anyway, now that he doxxed himself I hope the DPRK actually gives him something to fear lol
Also
And ever since he took down the internet in North Korea, he has also been approached by the National Security Agency (NSA). Everyone wanted to know how he did it.
Lmao
This is peak journalism, they obviously took him at his word
Why don’t they just move to El Salvador if they like Bitcoin so much
Plan 9 posting
Server skipped a few ticks at a critical moment because of US causing lag by intentionally sending too many identical action commands to the server, scheduled event that would have put the lootbox into Cuba’s national inventory was dropped
Action rate-limiting and secondary event queue for skipped events to be executed when idle was added to prevent this in the future