0xor0ne(@0xor0ne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How older toolchains affect ASLR security in recent Linux kernel and glibc versions
Credits Justin Miller and grsecurity

zolutal.github.io/aslrnt/
grsecurity.net/toolchain_necr…

How older toolchains affect ASLR security in recent Linux kernel and glibc versions
Credits @zolutal and @grsecurity

zolutal.github.io/aslrnt/
grsecurity.net/toolchain_necr…

#Linux #aslr
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stackotter(@stackotter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wonder why I have so little space left on my laptop, perhaps it's the 40gb of Swift toolchains I have installed... (in the screenshot there are 35gb, the rest are elsewhere)

I wonder why I have so little space left on my laptop, perhaps it's the 40gb of Swift toolchains I have installed... (in the screenshot there are 35gb, the rest are elsewhere)
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NiggaGod2k15(@tomboylover93) 's Twitter Profile Photo

eri By things do u mean compiler toolchains n shit cuz u sound like the kinda person to use all their storage for that

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Luke Wren @wren6991@types.pl(@wren6991) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New friend arrived! Great work @[email protected] Catherine Timon and team

Getting the UART example running was painless -- absolutely dunking on $VENDOR attempts to ship FPGA toolchains. Looking forward to writing my own applets!

New friend arrived! Great work @1bitsquared @whitequark @timonsku and team 

Getting the UART example running was painless -- absolutely dunking on $VENDOR attempts to ship FPGA toolchains. Looking forward to writing my own applets!
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ゆるふわ@個人ゲーム制作(@_yrfw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

百目鬼 とっくに試してるかもしれませんが、この辺とかでしょうか?
例だとvisual studioのコンポーネント不足のようです
kafues511.hatenablog.com/entry/2023/12/…

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Eloff(@eloffd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andras Csanyi It looks like mostly maintaining Python toolchains across all of Google's products and code: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=401763…

Seems like a dangerous thing to cut.

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hexeaktivitat, fgc onee-san(@hexe_fgc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

spaerie also if I think even if they split the build and dep manager you'd still be using cargo to invoke the toolchains, the unification I think eliminates the weird issues I had with things like npm especially (GOD i hate javascript)

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Douglas.eth(@toolchains) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a lot of software dependent on dns. I think a dns bridge pulling in ENS would be ideal. But ICANN can shove it.

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Tim Toker(@lkijikkli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

United States Graphics Company Nah because eventually someone’s gonna have to write a parser for this kind of text along various toolchains, providing yet another point of failure

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Samuel Corbin(@samueldcorbin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

eoussama Caitlyn🐈 Тsфdiиg It is terrible advice in a world where your choice is between a 'high level' language where you are actively discouraged from learning how anything really works or a 'low-level' language where you're expected to manage headers, build steps, toolchains, etc. before you even start

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Adam Jacob(@adamhjk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That's the thing about Typescript. It pretty much just works, especially if you don't have to deal with setting up new projects and choosing toolchains. It's a deeply whip-up-itudinal language.

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Mikko McMenamin(@mikkocodes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lee Higgins Yea, the biggest problem with C++ projects is the lack of a universal package manager and all the CMake, Makefiles, different toolchains atrocities. Modern C++ as a language is not that bad.

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Garet Claborn(@ClabornGaret) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MD Asif Khan Sonam Murarkar Well, PHP has a massive ecosystem of libraries, frameworks and toolchains

Node has some nice libraries and tools, but not to the point of having ready to go solutions in all spaces. That said, it is easy to hack stuff out in JS on a small scale

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