How to (not) fix a security flaw
How to (not) fix a security flaw
Posted Apr 8, 2019 12:57 UTC (Mon) by Yenya (subscriber, #52846)In reply to: How to (not) fix a security flaw by ceplm
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Posted Apr 9, 2019 3:14 UTC (Tue)
by rmayr (subscriber, #16880)
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Posted Apr 9, 2019 4:54 UTC (Tue)
by sml (guest, #75391)
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Reminder that comment filtering is available from your LWN account page.
Posted Apr 9, 2019 13:17 UTC (Tue)
by tao (subscriber, #17563)
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Posted Apr 9, 2019 19:29 UTC (Tue)
by Yenya (subscriber, #52846)
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That said, rmayr above is right, this is not a technical discussion, so I will stop here.
On the other hand, sml, I do not consider myself being a troll - the above statements are not intendent to provoke a flame war or anything, these are my genunie opinions. I am sorry if they do not match your narrow view of the universe.
Posted Apr 11, 2019 22:09 UTC (Thu)
by tao (subscriber, #17563)
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I don't see how your disagreement with the common use of the word racist makes my view of the universe narrow.
How to (not) fix a security flaw
How to (not) fix a security flaw
How to (not) fix a security flaw
To help you: in common parlance racism means discrimination or prejudice based on colour of skin, ethnicity, or region of origin.
How to (not) fix a security flaw
How to (not) fix a security flaw
Gods don't exist, yet a large part of Earth's population are theists. Or to take a rather less controversial statement; the Earth is an oblate spheroid, yet there are flat Earthers. Races don't exist, yet there are racists (and, granted, people who believe in races but aren't racists; being a racist tends to strongly imply believing in races, but believing in races doesn't imply being a racist).
