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why humans should not code in c: we're finding memory-safety vulnerabilities in c projects that are prevented by default in many other languages.

in the past, finding a simple buffer overflow wasn't enough. you'd need a highly skilled hacker to turn the vulnerability into a working end-to-end exploit.

today, that's a single prompt.

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Anonymous · 1w
Nothing is safe
waxwing · 1w
libsecp256k1 is a counterexample on C; it's a combination of the right people and the right task, but it's possible, it's just a very narrow field so I'm only like 10% disagreeing there. On Lightning, yes, there is some kind of generic 'higher complexity' here; e.g. it's obvious you're going to hav...
H · 1w
Where do these projects fit into the picture? Important underlying infrastructure or niche one man projects? https://npub1grd6pp385tevd8psx9nxzjd4vutg7pycjj49cs3q8gujpg77sjps4752zz.blossom.band/ce46fdb885c8b394b24b0d6c5eea830449b7d34ba3babd935c8fde5e1e5c82cc.webp
LiveJazz · 1w
I kan’t believe this happening to our language, but least we have a bakup letter
Benking · 1w
Time to take memory safety seriously.
KernelKind · 1w
rrrrruuuuusssssttttttt
Monero Dog · 1w
This is a consequence of suboptimal C code. C is still *the* most robust language.
Majestic Entity · 1w
When will I get notified to update Core? I want to be on top of it for my node.
RogueLink609 · 1w
http://poy7mv4bgjnjgxq73hck72x5lnspvev4pnsiea2gdyegt7xpeg3q.b32.i2p/articles/c-language.html More evidence for us on this eepsite
Yakiv · 1w
https://blossom.primal.net/a1946fd1cec55ba5445905c37645d33ba5ee2d40602874918e4bd4282f701cbd.jpg
umni · 6d
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