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[2022-02-26T03:48:17Z] <testuser[m]> Hi
[2022-02-26T03:48:31Z] <testuser[m]> https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/nsa-linked-bvp47-linux-backdoor-widely-undetected-for-10-years/
[2022-02-26T09:20:55Z] <testuser[m]> https://c.tenor.com/WQUQ6uoZIOMAAAAd/randomcorp-blockchain.gif
[2022-02-26T09:49:57Z] <testuser[m]> The problem is, many so called 'safe' languages still have memory safety exploits. Java in 2020 with CVE-2020-2803, Rust recently CVE-2021-28879, Go last year: CVE-2021-38297. Python the same: CVE-2021-3177.
[2022-02-26T09:50:08Z] <testuser[m]> The only language with significant use I could find that did not have any memory safety issues in the past 5 years, is PHP. PHP has shown excellence in memory model and despite being the language that is the most exposed on the web, it has simply been flawless.
[2022-02-26T09:50:16Z] <testuser[m]> I suggest we start replacing all Rust code with PHP, and also replace the Linux Kernel with a more modern PHP kernel.
[2022-02-26T15:49:10Z] <rohan> anyone have packaged the latest version of firefox for wayland system?
[2022-02-26T17:05:10Z] <jslick> I've been trying to build it without the no-X11 patch but haven't got it working yet
[2022-02-26T17:29:54Z] <phoebos> https://aticleworld.com/http-get-and-post-methods-example-in-c/
[2022-02-26T17:30:06Z] <phoebos> ah yes, network programming
[2022-02-26T18:17:47Z] <testuser[m]> I am an embedded c software engineer and a corporate trainer, currently, I am working as senior software engineer in a largest Software consulting company . I have working experience of different microcontrollers (stm32, LPC, PIC AVR and 8051), drivers (USB and virtual com-port), POS device (VeriFone) and payment gateway (global and first data).
[2022-02-26T20:01:25Z] <midfavila> https://inv.riverside.rocks/watch?v=tKKDALWSILM
[2022-02-26T20:01:30Z] <midfavila> You guys might like this.