I wish this didn't have to change.
God, it's SO nice working on unreleased software that nobody uses.
I can just fucking change shit whenever I want.
He says I need to get a talk accepted next year so we can all keep getting paid for, and I kinda have one I want to give, so... we'll see.
(The offer was "Hey, I got another talk accepted and our company will pay for you to go.")
Looks like I'm going to be at DEF CON again.
@zerosum0x0 made me an offer I couldn't refuse.
TFW fuzzing an application that gets knocked over in a stiff breeze.
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I never did like the name "C++". It should be "C + 1". "C++" implies you've assigned the value back to C, in which case you shouldn't be referring to it with the "++" anymore, and if you do that means every time you reference it it gets incremented again.. ridiculous.
I just want to replace every single component of computing.
The internet is made out of fucking twine.
HTTP deadass does chunking by writing the ASCII string "\r\nContent-Length: ". That's EIGHTEEN BYTES.
TCP and the Berkely Sockets API should have included message chunking out-of-the-gate.
The very first thing anybody using TCP has to do is invent their own chunking. Every time. It's ridiculous.
I know of/have found no written information to corroborate my intuition on this topic.
Extremely shooting from the hip here, but it seems like TCP does a pretty excessive thing in terms of establishing fully-in-order communications. Which is to say: any Bob message will be correctly placed between two Alice messages.
What seems way more useful, and easier to accomplish, is half-in-order communications: all Bob messages will be in order, all Alice messages will be in order, but it is unspecified in what order Alice and Bob messages interleave.
@unascribed Sounds like a plan to me!
@unascribed I mean, yeah, you're 100% right.
But... I'm a security professional and I want a cute domain name >.>
They should make the .moe TLD HSTS preload
Anyway, I'm in love with the female main character from the Dance, Dance music video right now.
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I consider myself a highly moetivated individual.
IPv15 will be the last Internet Protocol.