this is truly incredible: https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/pull/1627/files
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this is truly incredible: https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/pull/1627/files
they are using system(3) inside a security-critical domain (the display server).
but yes, sure, my refusal of xlibre on security grounds is the problem
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this is truly incredible: https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/pull/1627/files
they are using system(3) inside a security-critical domain (the display server).
but yes, sure, my refusal of xlibre on security grounds is the problem
@ariadne
breaking news: the x11 fork for chuds learning in realtime why it's useful to keep gay furries on your security team -
this is truly incredible: https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/pull/1627/files
they are using system(3) inside a security-critical domain (the display server).
but yes, sure, my refusal of xlibre on security grounds is the problem
@ariadne@treehouse.systems oh my fucking god why are they doing it like that
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@ariadne
breaking news: the x11 fork for chuds learning in realtime why it's useful to keep gay furries on your security team -
this is truly incredible: https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/pull/1627/files
they are using system(3) inside a security-critical domain (the display server).
but yes, sure, my refusal of xlibre on security grounds is the problem
@ariadne Wait, so I just need to sneak in a binary named zenity to the front of the PATH to get it executed in an elevated security context?
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this is truly incredible: https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/pull/1627/files
they are using system(3) inside a security-critical domain (the display server).
but yes, sure, my refusal of xlibre on security grounds is the problem
@ariadne wow there's so many issues with that commit I don't even know where to start.