Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2020 16:08:50 -0400 From: Theron <theron.tarigo@gmail.com> To: Paul Floyd <pjfloyd@wanadoo.fr>, "freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org" <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Hi, I wrote a FOSS D&D dice rolling program Message-ID: <399ba3d1-9cb4-de2e-6722-bab188907e6f@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <700AED36-5C96-46F1-8DD4-79005FA61001@wanadoo.fr> References: <SN6PR05MB6318AD237BF47BF8E2CB06DAFA0E0@SN6PR05MB6318.namprd05.prod.outlook.com> <700AED36-5C96-46F1-8DD4-79005FA61001@wanadoo.fr>
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On 2020-10-04 03:03, Paul Floyd wrote: > If you want people to use your code, it will need to be > more complete and tested. > > A+ > Paul On 2020-10-03 18:19, Raj J Putari wrote: > // Created by unidef on 10/3/20. FYI "unidef" is a name associated with previous incoherent and/or AI-written posts to hackers@ and appears to be some kind of troll (or consistently poorly-thought-out/ignorant but well-meaning suggestions, not sure). The weird thing is, some of these posts seem to start with legitimate ideas ( code-signing, concern about privilege escalation, etc.) but appear hopelessly confused. On 2019-07-06 01:21, Unidef wrote: > I was thinking about embedding encrypted JavaScript in a :a h ref ; tag and thought about an injection hack, so is it hard to implement some kind of pointer function exception handling in the kernel? I have to read the FreeBSD kernel book :( > > Sent from my iPhone From another recent exchange: On 2020-10-01 23:50, Gleb Popov wrote: > On Fri, Oct 2, 2020, 06:10 Raj J Putari <jmaharaj2013@gmail.com> wrote: > (snip) >> What does everyone think? When I get my check, im going to cludge around >> in FBSD13-CURRENT > No offense, but the message looks like it was autogenerated using some > neural network algorithm. Sorry if I'm mistaken.
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