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useretail |
JW_work: most of them (if not all) are shareware or trial versions of freely available software sorted by versions. also therea are few (previosly) freely available ebooks, press-kits, and website and other stuff that was described and categorized! the last item i uploaded was "Authentec", containing rare material: software and drivers for AuthenTec products. That's the company Apple bought in |
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useretail |
2012 providing solutions for biometrics and touch control. AuthenTec technology is currently used in Apple's Touch ID |
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JW_work |
nice — that's exactly the sort of context I was looking for. |
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JW_work |
Could you separate out the software from the ebooks/other textual material in the list? |
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useretail |
btw, that Authentec stuff is not available even on Wayback Machine |
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useretail |
yeah |
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useretail |
one moment |
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zino |
HCross: I've played a few games now. I like it! But it's time for sleep. |
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useretail |
http://pastebin.com/cHg2mwxy |
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useretail |
separated by newline |
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JW_work |
ok, I'll pass that (and your comments about what it is) and see what I can do. |
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JW_work |
pass that along, I mean |
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useretail |
thanks again |
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JW_work |
what operating systems are the various software for? If Windows, what versions? |
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justsome |
move complete |
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useretail |
Mostly Windows. From 98 to 7 I believe. |
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JW_work |
Thanks |
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justsome |
arkiver? |
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arkiver |
yes |
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justsome |
you didn't answer my questions arkiver... |
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justsome |
from the other channel |
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arkiver |
I guess we didn't have anything to upload if nothing was uploaded |
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arkiver |
if that is what you mean |
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arkiver |
and yeah, it'll probably be in a WARC on IA |
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arkiver |
you can also do a local grab of it as JW_work said to have it not in a WARC too |
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justsome |
i thought wpull was for warc files though... |
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MrRadar |
wpull can do both WARCs and non-WARCs (and even both at the same time) |
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JesseW |
So, support.crtc.gc.ca appears to be a total of 275MB. I'll just grab it now in any case. |
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ranma |
so ... you people backing up large sets of data |
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ranma |
how many of you have redundancy and sustainability? |
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ranma |
being able to ensure this data lasts for decades+ |
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ranma |
like 1TB+ backups |
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ranma |
do you own VPS/dedi hosting companies or something? |
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MrRadar |
Is this for personal or commercial stuff? For my personal stuff I just use consumer external HDDs (two copies of any data I care about on separate disks) with a cloud backup on top |
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MrRadar |
Of course that's probably not going to last a decade by itself but as long as I can keep on top of migrating it every few years I should be fine |
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JesseW |
in large part, we rely on the Internet Archive not dying, currently |
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JesseW |
we hope to improve on that |
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MrRadar |
Yeah, for ArchiveTeam stuff we basically treat Internet Archive as a black box that will keep the data safe |
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MrRadar |
We do have a project to do a distributed backup of at least parts of the IA |
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MrRadar |
What's the status on that, anyways? |
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ranma |
nice |
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ranma |
<MrRadar> Is this for personal or commercial stuff? <-sites you're trying to save that are going down |
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ranma |
how may TB was Game Front? |
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MrRadar |
Yeah, I thought you were asking about how we saved our personal stuff, not ArchiveTeam stuff |
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MrRadar |
The tracker says 36.5 TB |
02:06
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MrRadar |
http://tracker.archiveteam.org/gamefront/ |
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ranma |
wow |
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MrRadar |
blip.tv (a defunct video hosting service) was 214 TB: http://tracker.archiveteam.org/blip/ |
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JesseW |
AFAIK, the status on IA.BAK is that it's running, working fine, but needs lots more people with lots more hard drive space, and that would be helped by making the install process cleaner and more straightforward, and there isn't much movement right now on that. |
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JesseW |
But I don't know specifics, because I haven't gotten directly involved. |
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JesseW |
useretail: I've asked the ArchiveLabs people; we'll see what comes of it. |
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ranma |
wow @ rapidshare |
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ranma |
it was only 183GB? |
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JesseW |
useretail: they suggest sending the info I prompted you into writing down (i.e. the context, and identifier list, etc) to info@ as that's where they'd pass it on to, also. |
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VADemon |
JesseW: I use this link to download wget for windows (newer versions): https://eternallybored.org/misc/wget/ |
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VADemon |
ranma: rapidshare-grab was mostly a manual job afai remember, we had no links to download from |
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JesseW |
actually, it seems to be more like 59 GB. Certainly larger, but not unbearably so. |
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JesseW |
I'll still grab a copy, but probably won't keep it around after we are certain it has made it up to IA. |
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JesseW |
But I'll make it into a torrent, and other people can grab it there if they'd like. |
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JesseW |
it = ftp://support.crtc.gc.ca |
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vitzli |
JesseW, "Insufficient system resources" for me too |
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Yoshimura |
Archiving old CDs. |
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Yoshimura |
Should I somehow generate some meta to be uploaded? |
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HCross2 |
Yoshimura: can you scan the other side of the disk? |
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Yoshimura |
Oh, that. Hmm. Yeah, but crappy manufacturer means would have to run Windows. Or lower quality scans, but yeah. Good point. |
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Yoshimura |
Also filelist meta could be handy, I suppose is some ... indented json format, so easy to read and parse |
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Yoshimura |
Got fucked up life, tons of cds, diskettes and stuff, I just do not want to live this life anymore. So looking to archive stuff, eliminate and change my life or die trying. |
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Yoshimura |
Btw, yipdw around? |
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Yoshimura |
I guess he is the only knowledgable about the pipeline of mine. |
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Yoshimura |
HCross2: Thanks for tip. And... if you could lift the ban I still have on #archivebot I could use it seldom to archive some pages. Wanted to talk to yipd, but he seems to be away last two weeks. |
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HCross2 |
I don't feel it's my place to discuss any bans, as I didn't implement then |
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HCross2 |
Them |
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Yoshimura |
Wll he said "if anyone want's to lift it, feel free" |
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Yoshimura |
And that was the same day even. Now its two weeks or more |
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Yoshimura |
I was not present for a week. |
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Yoshimura |
I cannot upload data |
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Yoshimura |
The only licenses allowed are not as the software. |
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Yoshimura |
Or maybe I can, but there are only few collections to pick from, gosh. |
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SketchCow |
Anyone who lifts the ban has it return by me. |
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HCross2 |
^ the reason I didn't want to get involved. Wanted to wait for our supreme leader to make a judgement |
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SketchCow |
NOT SUPREME LEADER |
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SketchCow |
Also, I just got back from the hospital, helping my dad, and I'm going to sleep to dream of WARCs |
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HCross2 |
Sorry and goodnight |
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MrRadar |
Hope everything's OK. Get some good rest |
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Yoshimura |
So noone tells me anything what is with my pipeline, and got useless ban on archivebot, so cannot contribute, or would have to ask to archive every single crap. |
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Yoshimura |
Also I am seriously sick, but who cares. |
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Yoshimura |
So what I can just do? Hmm... let me think... wish (almost) everyone good luck, say "Fuck you!" and fuck off myself. |
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Yoshimura |
So... Fuck you! |
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Frogging |
lmao |
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Frogging |
this guy, I swear.. |
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godane |
SketchCow: theblaze.com will have a full archive very soon |
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godane |
i have all it up to 2015 for the stories |
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* |
phillipsj feels like such a rebel. The provider that owns the line to my aprtment says no more than two IRC connections per device, but the Reseller I went with neglected that in their terms of use. |
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phillipsj |
Until they roll out IPv6 they have no real way of knowing anyway. |
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Rotab |
"no more than two IRC connections per device" |
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Rotab |
what. |
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phillipsj |
I suspect it is so they have an excuse to kick bot herders, but it is in the TOS. |
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Frogging |
...your ISP is telling you how many IRC connections you're allowed to hvae? |
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Rotab |
per device! |
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Rotab |
:D |
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phillipsj |
No, my transit provider does if I am a direct customer. |
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phillipsj |
"Any computer or other device connected through the Services may not maintain more than 2 simultaneous chat connections." https://www.shaw.ca/terms-of-use/#section2 |
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Frogging |
lol |
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Rotab |
ha |
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Rotab |
i wonder for how long that policy has been there |
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Frogging |
also, even if you did have IPv6, you could still NAT yourself behind one address :p |
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phillipsj |
At least 3 years, but I suspect that you suspect longer than that. |
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phillipsj |
Frogging, but why would I want to? |
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Frogging |
dunno |
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Frogging |
:p |
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Rotab |
i suspect that. but they also have data caps and shaping, so i dont know. |
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* |
phillipsj has a bad habit of reading fine-print. |
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phillipsj |
I am curious how that will work out if I transfers Terabytes 2am-8am (when Teksavvy says they don't care), but say under the 300GB cap during that day. |
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phillipsj |
If Shaw complains, I may have to stop. |
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Rotab |
"The Usenet news service included with a Shaw account is provided for interactive use by you, using a commonly-available NNTP client such as NETSCAPE COMMUNICATOR or OUTLOOK EXPRESS." |
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Rotab |
:D |
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phillipsj |
ahh the 90's :) |
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Rotab |
seems like they dont do usenet anymore anyways |
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Rotab |
suprisingly. |
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phillipsj |
The signal to noise ratio is kind of low as I understand it. |
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xmc |
... "kind of low", yeah |
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i0npulse |
question: when using gnu scree, and -x where 2 users are connected to the same screen session, how do you allow each user to independently control the size of the split windows? |
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i0npulse |
gnu screen* |
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phillipsj |
sounds like you are doing things just weirdly enough to break things. (I do the same) |
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i0npulse |
At the moment 2 users have to size their terminal the same, and one user has to do Ctrl+a F to fit to the current window size, but I want each user to be able to have independent control over the size each multiplexed screen view |
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i0npulse |
This is a pretty standard way of doing paired programming via unix/vim |
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i0npulse |
Though maybe TMUX solves for this... hmm |
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Kazzy |
why not just buy another monitor |
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phillipsj |
kazzy they may not be in the same room. |
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Kazzy |
two monitors, then |
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phuzion |
i0npulse: If I'm understanding you correctly, what you're trying to do is not possible. |
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i0npulse |
Oh, how so? |
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phuzion |
You want user a to be able to have a terminal of 80x80 characters, and user b to have the same terminal sized to 100x100 characters, or something along those lines? |
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i0npulse |
correct, when connected to screen -x |
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i0npulse |
if its not possible that is cool I just want confirmation ;) |
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phuzion |
I'm almost 100% sure that screen doesn't work that way. |
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phuzion |
Basically, screen is emulating a tty of a designated size, and just displaying it to multiple people when you're using screen -x like you mentioned. |
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i0npulse |
ok that makes sense |
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i0npulse |
I wonder if multiuser mode would yield a different result: http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/screen.html#Multiuser-Session |
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i0npulse |
Your insight has been helpful phuzion, thanks |
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godane |
so some missing Aviation Week is getting uploaded |
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godane |
there was some that didn't get grabbed or they added more missing back issues |
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godane |
i think that wiith 1931 cause i know the first 6 were not there |
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godane |
also there all bad black and white scans |
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godane |
I'm grabbing lauraingraham.com flashplayer pages |
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godane |
this will give mp3 list of her radio show |
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From the Register, comes news of a flaw in What.cd that lets you avoid limits and escalate your priviledges: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/05/02/what_cd_security_flaw/ |
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bahahaha |
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