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disclaimer i know like exactly 0 german 

@shibao
Ich bin Deutsch

@shibao
What you're talking about is the first pic. What you'd likely get instead is the second pic. What but what I was suggesting is the last pic- which is where my optimism is trying to lean on.

@shibao
Sorry, I thought you meant "soft bodies in armor" as payment.

@hackernews@die-partei.social
What kind of memes do you think this fuel, if any? @shibao

@hackernews@die-partei.social

Tldr
“This important legislation will, for the first time ever, codify open source software as public infrastructure,”
This has a lot of legal implications for coders, hackers, script kiddies, etc.

"The legislation also requires CISA to hire professionals with experience developing open source software to ensure that government and the community work hand-in-hand and are prepared to address incidents like the Log4j vulnerability. "
So now Microsoft will be a government contractor in securing github-dependant federal infrastructure?

@hackernews@die-partei.social

Tldr
“This important legislation will, for the first time ever, codify open source software as public infrastructure,”
This has a lot of legal implications for coders, hackers, script kiddies, etc.

"The legislation also requires CISA to hire professionals with experience developing open source software to ensure that government and the community work hand-in-hand and are prepared to address incidents like the Log4j vulnerability. "
So now Microsoft will be a government contractor in securing github-dependant federal infrastructure?

@hackaday@botsin.space
>>Simply reflashing a program to an affected chip won’t flush out the trojan. The chip instead must have its bootloader specifically rewritten a clean version to remove the offending code.
<<If there _is_ a clean version. There's always the possibility that upstream is poisoned.

>>It’s not a super dangerous hack, overall. Typically, flashing a malicious bootloader would require physical access to the chip.
<<You dont have to have physical access yourself- just trick someone else into doing it.

>>Furthermore, there’s not heaps to be gained by sneaking code onto the average 3D printer out there.
<<Uh... IoT? Netowork printer? USB/Ethernet local connections? What about all the peeps 3d printing gun parts or dildos? Or the innocent people printing dildo guns?

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@shibao
Supply and demand. Rent goes up to the point that it's cheaper to buy a home. Why pay $3000 rent when you can have a $2300 mortgage?

@shibao
Wut? Don't realize it keeps going higher over time?

@icedquinn
I care, but you don't care I care. You're not a care bear.

Stare.

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