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@… please: what was the tipping point, for you?
I do still use the Stack Exchange network, occasionally, as a point of reference.
I don't refrain from asking questions, or offering answers, but (for no particular reason) my presence has naturally dwindled to near zero over the past two decades or whatever.
@… they still do (https://archive.org/details/stackexchange) and still out of their own infrastructure.
IIRC they made Stack Exchange as a respons…
Am I missing something really obvious here?
"key" is a 32-byte stack variable that I write a string to, then pass to a function.
How does the pointer magically move by 18 bytes when passed as a function argument??? Obviously the data I read in StoreStringObjectIfNecessary() is wrong, it's not reading from the address I passed!
Ever wanted to do something with the #stackoverflow data dumps but found their multi gigabyte XML files too hard to deal with?
SEqlite's for you! It's the info from the dumps you probably care about, preprocessed into SQLite databases with indexes.
The 2024-04-01 version is now up at
Moving my stable, simple, docker-compose workloads to #kubernetes is really fun. Not. 🙂 My workloads now run on top of a stack of cranky turtles each with their own personality defect.
As NVD flatlines, cybersecurity professionals call for urgent action
https://www.thestack.technology/nvd-crisis-vulnerabilities-data-update/?ref=the-stack-newsletter
Understanding Fairness in Software Engineering: Insights from Stack Exchange
Emeralda Sesari, Federica Sarro, Ayushi Rastogi
https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.19038
Scoop: Fujitsu spilled private client data, passwords into the open unnoticed for a year
https://www.thestack.technology/fujitsu-breach-cloud-buckets/?ref=the-stack-newsletter
@… If you're interested, I think I have the TCP/IP and SSH stack done enough for at least the beginnings of a source review.
This is the base stack so the BSP stuff for my current board (i.e. the FPGA accelerator integration and FPGA Ethernet-over-QSPI MAC are not included) but this is probably most of the attack surface.
Every time you write code like this a Rust developer somewhere cries.
But I can't think of any better way to do a zero-copy IP stack. In this case, I need to be able to go from a UDP packet to the parent IP packet, but the UDPPacket object can't have a pointer to the parent because it's literally just the raw on-the-wire bytes at the correct offset casted to a UDPPacket*.
IPv4Packet* Parent()
{ return reinterpret_cast<IPv4Packet*>(reinterpret_cast<uint8_…
Reddit vs Discord <https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/reddit-vs-discord.92464/> … naturally progressed to include threading, Mastodon (fediverse), Matrix, TikTok, X, Microsoft Skype and Teams, Quora, Slack, Stack Exchange, IRC, email (mailing lists), The Fre…
Segmented Model-Based Hydrogen Delivery Control for PEM Fuel Cells: a Port-Hamiltonian Approach
Lalitesh Kumar, Jian Chen, Chengshuai Wu, Yuzhu Chen, Arjan van der Schaft
https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.11959
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Segmented Model-Based Hydrogen Delivery Control for PEM Fuel Cells: a Port-Hamiltonian Approach
Lalitesh Kumar, Jian Chen, Chengshuai Wu, Yuzhu Chen, Arjan van der Schaft
https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.11959