'(·)@allgebrah·Oct 5, 2016POUNDED IN THE ETHERNET PORT BY MILLIONS OF PACKETS PER SECOND FROM ALL DIRECTIONS3623
Catherine@whitequark·Oct 6, 2016Replying to @allgebrahthis was actually a serious problem with our device; the ethernet buffer was way too small12
'(·)@allgebrah·Oct 6, 2016Replying to @whitequark"j.. j.. jam it in!" "0x4141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141 Segmentation fault (core dumped)13
Catherine@whitequark·Oct 6, 2016Replying to @allgebrahstrictly speaking for my architecture this would be 0x15000000,0x15000000, in big endian21
Catherine@whitequark·Oct 6, 2016Replying to @allgebrahwait, nop is 0x90, not 0x41 *hands in credentials*11
'(·)@allgebrahReplying to @whitequarkdon't worry I used to think it was a nopslide as well until a few weeks ago - AAA is just canonical "does it spill" checking4:44 PM · Oct 6, 2016·Twitter Web Client
Catherine@whitequark·Oct 6, 2016Replying to @allgebrahyeah, I (should have) know(n) that! In my defense I basically never touch x861