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redawl @sh.itjust.works
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Patch submitted to the Linux kernel by a 4 year old.
  • The first red box shows that the dotted line underneith the text doesn't go all the way to the s in the text above. In the other red box, the dotted line goes all the way.

    The neice submitted a patch to add the missing line.

  • Not what it sounds like

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    Where are the mobile apps for Lemmy?
  • I see people mention mlem a lot, but I don't see it in the App Store. Is it only for jailbroken devices? Not willing to jailbreak my daily driver, though I do have a jailbroken testing phone

  • Lemmy - Why did you leave Reddit?
  • With third party clients gone, if I stay on Reddit I will be subject to their awful UI and ad experience, plus the experience designed to keep me scrolling for days. No thanks!

    Lemmy seems pretty cool so far. I like that when I open the comment section, there isn't already three or four people saying what I was going to say

  • Welcome!
  • I think my next laptop will be one preloaded with coreboot or libreboot, been eyeing something from the system76 lineup. Until then I'm stuck with this MSI gaming laptop lol

  • Welcome!
  • Hey, thanks for the great response!

    I was wondering why all the supported hardware were thinkpads from yesteryear. That makes sense about IME too. My laptop is definitely too modern then, unfortunately.

  • Welcome!
  • I got a question. How likely am I to brick my laptop by flashing libreboot if it's not on the supported hardware list?

    I'm a software guy, so I don't fully know the dangers of messing with firmware lol

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    Great resource on IPhone application security auditing.

    Just wanted to post a couple of really interesting medium articles I found on Iphone pentesting. As an Iphone user, I have always wanted to see the source code of the apps I use, so it has been really interesting going through the process of jailbreaking my old iphone and ftping the .ipas to my host machine for analysis. The articles I found most interesting from this user were:

    Setting Up a Jailbreak Environment For Beginners

    Preparing IPhone for Application Security

    Extracting the IPA File and Local Data Storage of an IOS Application

    Hope y'all enjoy!

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    I need to read this book lol

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