glibc not landing memory sealing because it might break "anti-cheats" should tell you everything you need to know about that community.

:flan_facepalm:

marc.info/?l=glibc-alpha&m=176

OpenBSD was able to make gdb and tracing tools work with this, they could too. It's pure fiction.

Theo de Raadt was involved in LKML discussions with aligning Google's mseal with OpenBSD's much simpler mimmutable, it changed quite a bit before being committed.

Reminder: On OpenBSD, most of a programs static address space (.text/ld.so's .text/.bss/main stack) is automatically immutable, and has been for several years now.

new ios design 

i'm not calling it that. it's the "tears of steve jobs"

i’m in love with this key change (f minor to D major, and then later into parallel d minor). it’s magnificent

meant to, and tried to edit in, a description of the photo, but there is a server error trying to edit the post.

should read:

several piano music books laid out poorly for photo. most of them chopin, plus a couple rachmaninoff books

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i'll be trying out some pianos this weekend (to make a purchase decision)

but i haven't played in like 15 years

trying to read as much sheet music as i can to refamiliarize myself with it so i have actual stuff to play lol

so this was because my unwind.conf was set to only use a forwarder, if let it recurse, it will synthesize the aaaa record itself

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set up dns64/nat64 and removed my inet address to test, but unwind chokes on the validation if the zone is dnssec signed.

unwind can force bogus results by domain name, but i don't see any way to make it permit any bogus aaaa record in 64:ff9b::/96 :/

shirt idea 

It was <strike>DNS</strike>the Rust rewrite.

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Hmm, wonder if strikethrough works in toots. I have an idea for a shirt.

C++ is isomorphic to christianity

- The bible (ISO C++) is based on an older testament (C). Not everything in the older book applies
- There is catholic C++ which has a bunch of new bells and whistles (C++11 ->), but protestants claim we should stick to tradition (C++ 98)
- You may commit sins (UB). You are not punished for them in life (compile time), but on doomsday (runtime) you will repent
- Fundamentalist C++ users say (UB) shall be punished, even if it "works on your machine"

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