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You know what would be good?

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  • breathoflife@infosec.exchangeB breathoflife@infosec.exchange

    @lcamtuf

    is pulling code from random websites a good idea?

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    lcamtuf@infosec.exchange
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    @breathOfLife Yes, if they display a lock icon it means they use military-grade security

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    • lcamtuf@infosec.exchangeL lcamtuf@infosec.exchange

      You know what would be good? If C/C++ supported remote includes, like so:

      #include <http://example.com/someinclude.h>

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      pinskia@hachyderm.io
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      @lcamtuf
      While C/C++ does not support that directly @compiler_explorer does.

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      • lcamtuf@infosec.exchangeL lcamtuf@infosec.exchange

        You know what would be good? If C/C++ supported remote includes, like so:

        #include <http://example.com/someinclude.h>

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        philip@mastodon.mallegolhansen.com
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        @lcamtuf 10/10 no notes.

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        • lcamtuf@infosec.exchangeL lcamtuf@infosec.exchange

          You know what would be good? If C/C++ supported remote includes, like so:

          #include <http://example.com/someinclude.h>

          marmarta@chaos.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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          marmarta@chaos.social
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          @lcamtuf I think whoever made the stackoverflow module for python should get on it right now.

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          • lcamtuf@infosec.exchangeL lcamtuf@infosec.exchange

            You know what would be good? If C/C++ supported remote includes, like so:

            #include <http://example.com/someinclude.h>

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            @lcamtuf everything old is new again: https://www.w3.org/blog/2008/w3c-s-excessive-dtd-traffic/

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            • P pinskia@hachyderm.io

              @lcamtuf
              While C/C++ does not support that directly @compiler_explorer does.

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              compiler_explorer@hachyderm.io
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              #9

              @pinskia @lcamtuf through a pretty grim client-side hack...and not transitively. But, sort of yes 🙂

              -mg

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              • lcamtuf@infosec.exchangeL lcamtuf@infosec.exchange

                @breathOfLife Yes, if they display a lock icon it means they use military-grade security

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                eliasp@mastodon.social
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                @lcamtuf I just hope the remote include handler supports a graceful downgrade in case the remote host truthfully reports not being able to support this fancy new Secure Socket Layer stuff - not everyone can spend hundreds of dollars on those certificates every year or have a beefy enough CPU to deal with the encryption overhead!

                @breathOfLife

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                • kauzu@infosec.exchangeK kauzu@infosec.exchange

                  @lcamtuf bro

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                  @kauzu @lcamtuf yeah esp for absolutely critical software like drivers and OS kernels it would be nice if the C preprocessor let us do things like "//embed: curl [url] | sudo bash" because WHAT COULD POSSIBLY EVER GO WRONG? ha

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                  • lcamtuf@infosec.exchangeL lcamtuf@infosec.exchange

                    @breathOfLife Yes, if they display a lock icon it means they use military-grade security

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                    @lcamtuf @breathOfLife I would would the lock icon to have different visual tiers if its like Lichenstein's military or Uganda etc

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                    • lcamtuf@infosec.exchangeL lcamtuf@infosec.exchange

                      You know what would be good? If C/C++ supported remote includes, like so:

                      #include <http://example.com/someinclude.h>

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                      nothacking@infosec.exchange
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                      @lcamtuf Javascript called, they want their package manager back.
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