ref: c7eff882938b1c2ccce7e3836690f55f2a07264d
parent: d057d67bedc4b0896ec511cf6aebc5d87438275a
author: stanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com>
date: Mon Dec 11 14:36:54 EST 2017
fortunes: Subject: [oss-security] nvi denial of service
--- a/lib/rsc
+++ b/lib/rsc
@@ -239,3 +239,5 @@
Thanks for letting us know.
This doesn't seem worthwhile.
It only works when we're in the process of preparing a release.
+Yes, and we need to fix that.
+Sorry, but no.
--- a/lib/theo
+++ b/lib/theo
@@ -855,3 +855,13 @@
But we don't need to put up with your demands.
Adjust your attitude user
I believe this conversation is over, because you have no credibility.
+Oh are you just talking?
+Inventing crazy shit is pointless.
+Lots of misunderstandings in there.
+Mitigations should be as cheap as possible to satisfy the goal.
+Then it is probably over your head. Not much I can do about that.
+That interpretation is wrong.
+Don't change my words.
+It is over your head. Or learn to read. Or learn to not reply before you think.
+You have a self-entitlement issue.
+IF YOU ARE A GIGANTIC SLOPPY FAT PIG YOU SURE DO
--- a/sys/games/lib/fortunes
+++ b/sys/games/lib/fortunes
@@ -5238,3 +5238,4 @@
If you’re new to React (or frontend in general) you may find the ecosystem confusing.
There are a lot of alternatives out there, and you’ll be tempted to evaluate lots of them, but my advice is to just stick with the most popular one.
does that me a dipshit
+Subject: [oss-security] nvi denial of service