Kernel buffer overflow exposes iPhone 11 Pro to radio based attacks

Bruce Carneal bcarneal at gmail.com
Sun Dec 6 04:52:19 UTC 2020


On Saturday, 5 December 2020 at 19:32:53 UTC, Testle wrote:
> [discussion including criticism of how "management" dropped DIP 
> 1028 completely rather than amending it to remove the wildly 
> unpopular "C is @safe" verbiage]

Even though I love working on projects that should operate near 
HW limits, I would like to see defaults favor newcomers and 
prototyping (@safe, throw, gc).

1028 without the "C is @safe" falsehood could work.



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