So, is memory safety "woke" now?
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So, is memory safety "woke" now?
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Jeremy Soller 🦀replied to Jeremy Soller 🦀 last edited by
Segfaults to own the libs
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Scott Williams 🐧replied to Jeremy Soller 🦀 last edited by
@soller Segfaults caused by race conditions?
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Michael A. Murphy :system76:replied to Jeremy Soller 🦀 last edited by
@soller Lunduke and his audience from 4chan certainly believes so. We're apparently all members of a Rust cult. Even though their only argument against Rust is their strong emotional reactions to the R word, and fear of those who know how to use it.
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TheStrangelet :bc:replied to Jeremy Soller 🦀 last edited by
@soller Doesn't "woke" just mean "good?"
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Jeremy Soller 🦀replied to TheStrangelet :bc: last edited by
@thestrangelet Yes, yes it does
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Ian Douglas Scottreplied to Jeremy Soller 🦀 last edited by
@soller Real men use /dev/mem instead of malloc.
("Not sure what segfaults and kernel panics you're complaining about. It works on my system. Must be user error.")
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@soller hope so! "Based", too. If only capability-based security was as far along as memory safety in both the discourse and adoption, I'd have even more hope for humanity.
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@mlinksva Capability based security is a large influence on the design of Redox OS.