Some remotely exploitable kernel WiFi vulnerabilities
Some remotely exploitable kernel WiFi vulnerabilities
Posted Oct 15, 2022 15:22 UTC (Sat) by scientes (guest, #83068)In reply to: Some remotely exploitable kernel WiFi vulnerabilities by scientes
Parent article: Some remotely exploitable kernel WiFi vulnerabilities
[1] And you sent me that compent JavaSoft guy in San Francisco. The current code I am working on I avoided "synronization points" warning of clang, which he taught me, but is really a stupid rule of the C11 spec, draft n1570.
Posted Oct 16, 2022 2:19 UTC (Sun)
by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)
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Posted Oct 16, 2022 6:19 UTC (Sun)
by oldtomas (guest, #72579)
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But then I found this gem: "synronization points". Quotes and all.
An internet search with my favourite search engine turned up empty (it was not easy to convince the thing that I was looking for that and that they not correct the typo). To be thorough, the term "synronization", not in the above context, /can/ be found, so with the right sloppy word embedding model...
It would still be a sleazy AI introducing a typo that can't be found in the intertubes.
Posted Oct 17, 2022 7:18 UTC (Mon)
by eduperez (guest, #11232)
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Some remotely exploitable kernel WiFi vulnerabilities
Some remotely exploitable kernel WiFi vulnerabilities
Some remotely exploitable kernel WiFi vulnerabilities