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1 week ago
in Mass Attacks Exploiting 0-Day in DirectShow on threatpost
Dennis, you are linking to the DirectShow issue from May in quartz.dll, but every other reference to this new issue mentions msvidctl.dll. Is this the same issue from May, or a new one?
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DennisF
You're right. It's the msvidctl.dll. I've changed it. Thanks.
2 years ago
in The Truth About OS X’s Kernel: It’s Not Unix on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
This is a hybrid. This is a cross, ah, of Blue Mach, Kentucky BSD, I/O Kit , and Reality Distorting Sensemilia. The amazing stuff about this is, that you can play 36 holes on it in the afternoon, take it home and just get stoned to the bejeezus-belt that night on this stuff.
-- Carl Spackler (sort of)
I swear every time I hear "hybrid" I'm reminded of Caddyshack...
-- Carl Spackler (sort of)
I swear every time I hear "hybrid" I'm reminded of Caddyshack...
2 years ago
in The Truth About OS X’s Kernel: It’s Not Unix on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
This is a hybrid. This is a cross, ah, of Blue Mach, Kentucky BSD, I/O Kit , and Reality Distorting Sensemilia. The amazing stuff about this is, that you can play 36 holes on it in the afternoon, take it home and just get stoned to the bejeezus-belt that night on this stuff.
-- Carl Spackler (sort of)
I swear every time I hear "hybrid" I'm reminded of Caddyshack...
-- Carl Spackler (sort of)
I swear every time I hear "hybrid" I'm reminded of Caddyshack...
2 years ago
in From Mailing Lists To RSS on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
This has worked pretty well for me over the past few months. I had started just getting the digest version to help slow down the massive inbox traffic those lists generate, but found that was even more difficult to navigate.
The good thing about using the RSS feeds, is you can easily get rid of or ignore the noise and just pick out the good signal (for the most part). The bad part obviously,depending on your client, is that you might only see the last 10-20 posts but have missed something important from earlier, depending on how often you're checking the feeds.
Anyway, good luck with it. I've found it's infinitely more useful than having a second gmail account setup just for mailing lists (which I forget to check and suddenly have 3,000 new messages to sift through).
The good thing about using the RSS feeds, is you can easily get rid of or ignore the noise and just pick out the good signal (for the most part). The bad part obviously,depending on your client, is that you might only see the last 10-20 posts but have missed something important from earlier, depending on how often you're checking the feeds.
Anyway, good luck with it. I've found it's infinitely more useful than having a second gmail account setup just for mailing lists (which I forget to check and suddenly have 3,000 new messages to sift through).
2 years ago
in From Mailing Lists To RSS on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
This has worked pretty well for me over the past few months. I had started just getting the digest version to help slow down the massive inbox traffic those lists generate, but found that was even more difficult to navigate.
The good thing about using the RSS feeds, is you can easily get rid of or ignore the noise and just pick out the good signal (for the most part). The bad part obviously,depending on your client, is that you might only see the last 10-20 posts but have missed something important from earlier, depending on how often you're checking the feeds.
Anyway, good luck with it. I've found it's infinitely more useful than having a second gmail account setup just for mailing lists (which I forget to check and suddenly have 3,000 new messages to sift through).
The good thing about using the RSS feeds, is you can easily get rid of or ignore the noise and just pick out the good signal (for the most part). The bad part obviously,depending on your client, is that you might only see the last 10-20 posts but have missed something important from earlier, depending on how often you're checking the feeds.
Anyway, good luck with it. I've found it's infinitely more useful than having a second gmail account setup just for mailing lists (which I forget to check and suddenly have 3,000 new messages to sift through).