dzervas

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[–] dzervas 1 points 1 year ago

huh, you’re right! I’m trained on a different kind of code. In C# in particular, which I use mostly to do sneaky stuff (patch/inject runtime code to, um, “fix” it) and when I see a project that it’s too clean it smells

I also see python code (I code regular stuff in it) that could be written much more cleanly using monkey-patching

[–] dzervas 1 points 1 year ago

it’s mainly text chat but it’s a ton of fun with friends (where i imagine you’d like voice chat)

[–] dzervas 3 points 1 year ago

rock and stone brother!

[–] dzervas 1 points 1 year ago

I'd be stunned if today's machinery has more than 0.1% error rate.

I'd expect 3% variance to be the legally allowed but their machines are much, much more accurate

[–] dzervas 9 points 1 year ago (6 children)

I'll put my vote to Deep Rock Galactic for online. It's a game (that you MUST check out) with one of the most wholesome communities ever. Most people are super nice in the chat and I've made a friend or two (for me that's a lot - I'm extremely picky cause I feel very nice with the amount of friends I have already)

[–] dzervas 2 points 1 year ago
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[–] dzervas 3 points 1 year ago

you have a multi-billion cluster at your disposal it seems

[–] dzervas 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

you can do i: int to make this error out

[–] dzervas 1 points 1 year ago

I’ve not looked into fire jail in depth but I’ve read lots and lots of bad takes on it

What we need is docker with a better graphics integration, in terms of both ease of use and security. maybe wayland can help in that (cause with X you just forward the whole management socket and that’s it, anyone can draw anything)

There’s a chance that snap has done it right (I know that everyone hates it but there’s a CHNACE that they got it right in terms of security and ease of use)

flatpak “is not enough” since the controls it gives you are not enough. first you need flatseal to disable stuff per application and the defaults aren’t good enough and steam for example REQUIRES access to the whole home folder which defeats the whole purpose

[–] dzervas -1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

what kind of privilege separation? you’re talking about containers/namespaces?

cause as it is linux desktop has 1 unprivileged user and that’s it. from an attackers perspective privilege escalation is irrelevant - you have access to the screen, keyboard, browser, files. there really is nothing left to gain from gaining root

and if you have any reason to gain root, it’s super easy by just replacing sudo with an alias in .bashrc you’ve got the user’s password

We REALLY need sandboxing and soon, that’s why I want to give fedora silverblue a try but my hopes are quite low

btw windows is in a bit of a better place and M1 mac is in much better place

[–] dzervas 2 points 1 year ago

exactly!

sorry if I overexplained/oversimplified a bit but I didn’t want to make assumptions ☺️

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