Post Ak6hoKmrSFPWg2l0jo by min1123@allthingstech.social
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(DIR) Post #Ak6LNiBu8KccS8N54i by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-19T21:45:19Z
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you know how matpat brought the pope a copy of undertale?could someone bring him a copy of linux or something?I want to get the open into open source, so that he can petition god to open source humans. I got a lot of patches I need to make
(DIR) Post #Ak6Lv3Tm0O5g27d2Om by ozzelot@mstdn.social
2024-07-19T21:48:01Z
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@foone Isn't everyone and everything technically a pope?
(DIR) Post #Ak6M57K6ZH7uqpu7xg by pencilears@mastodon.eternalaugust.com
2024-07-19T21:49:36Z
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@foone look, we all want a tail.
(DIR) Post #Ak6MB0CbxL0cVICnSK by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-19T21:49:31Z
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@ozzelot yeah I'm a pope too
(DIR) Post #Ak6MFtOog3oEqtFK2y by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-19T21:49:48Z
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this isn't even about that flag in my name! I have other things I want to fix first
(DIR) Post #Ak6MSvGF4D3AOHRsrQ by drewhans555@mastodon.social
2024-07-19T21:53:35Z
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@foone This would be super helpful as reverse engineering humans has been extremely slow for the past hundred years.lol
(DIR) Post #Ak6Mm8EJ4cAo7AhehE by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-19T21:57:56Z
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@shroomie @ioletsgo yeah! and speaking as a reverse engineer, you have NO IDEA how often I've considered studying medicine instead. I can hack software and hardware all day, why can't I hack wetware?
(DIR) Post #Ak6N00Cxh85vI2gizw by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-19T21:58:36Z
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there has been a lot of reverse engineering attempts so far, but the source would be so handy to have.
(DIR) Post #Ak6N02w3YRM1kTnlZ2 by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-19T22:00:24Z
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also speaking as a reverse engineer... you have no idea how often I've wanted to go into medical research.because I can hack software and hardware all day! why can't I hack wetware?
(DIR) Post #Ak6NQswcoAWqa6riTI by nsa@hachyderm.io
2024-07-19T22:01:17Z
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@foone ahhh so eugenics!
(DIR) Post #Ak6Nm8DrCTqq2w3Zg0 by dzwiedziu@mastodon.social
2024-07-19T22:06:51Z
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@fooneImagine the Pope and RMS in one room.One of them does prefer the “cathedral” model.Also Git, we need a lot of code control.Maybe a drive-by-confession or transfiguration injection? Cardinal Robert Tables? Evil nun? Spear of Longinus Phishing? NOP Sled? Ministrant-In-The-Middle?
(DIR) Post #Ak6Nt0wEgITJTw61zc by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-19T22:10:30Z
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@ioletsgo @shroomie she has the funds from being a co-founder of sirius-xm! I don't! give me a couple million dollars and I'll hack the fuck out of my body
(DIR) Post #Ak6O2DCETXx46bxr3w by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-19T22:11:17Z
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@nsa no, I don't want the next generation to be "better".I, personally, want to be DIFFERENT
(DIR) Post #Ak6OTJk0FbBwDqgXwW by bleushift@mastodon.online
2024-07-19T22:15:36Z
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@foone As someone whose job is essentially doing production engineering for wetware hacks, there's a lot more compatibility challenges and code testing concerns for wetware. Not to mention the total lack of documentation, confusing (and closed) APIs and the presence of really arcane security software that hasn't been updated in a few thousand years. All of this means that our reverse engineering can have impacts on unexpected parts of the OS.
(DIR) Post #Ak6OTNZA1qta5NdwbA by bleushift@mastodon.online
2024-07-19T22:18:10Z
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@foone Sometimes you try to ship perfectly functional code but the installer causes huge errors! And every device is essentially running different code on slightly different hardware, so something that is usually compatible can trigger a glitchy part of the antivirus in rare cases. And it's really hard to debug these kinds of errors, because you typically have to test code on an entirely different family of devices.
(DIR) Post #Ak6Oepf3ubUAPHrgMy by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-19T22:18:56Z
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@istar I inject stuff once a week and so far all it's done is give me some tits.
(DIR) Post #Ak6UixJlzCnB2LFxoW by anselmschueler@ieji.de
2024-07-19T23:30:56Z
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@foone the open?
(DIR) Post #Ak6VZyalymT6KvUSA4 by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-19T23:38:15Z
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@anselmschueler whoops. I mean "get the pope into open source". fixed.
(DIR) Post #Ak6VzUTMaMXQS4BsFU by anselmschueler@ieji.de
2024-07-19T23:40:19Z
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@foone popen source
(DIR) Post #Ak6WLh969DW87yIdKy by raptor85@mastodon.gamedev.place
2024-07-19T23:47:38Z
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@foone git reset --hard
(DIR) Post #Ak6hoKmrSFPWg2l0jo by min1123@allthingstech.social
2024-07-20T01:57:46Z
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@foone That has to be the fugliest spaghetti code ever. With massive circular dependencies. I could use a massive working RAM boost myself though.
(DIR) Post #Ak7FPBBLQTLY5bNzTE by jackemled@furry.engineer
2024-07-20T08:11:18Z
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@foone Can you patch in a big kitty tail? :neocat_bottom:
(DIR) Post #Ak7HtcOszcTZ6MMVQ8 by foone@digipres.club
2024-07-20T08:39:34Z
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@jackemled frankly if I did figure out how to hack the human body and DIDN'T do tails and animal ears, I think the entire furry internet would be justified in assassinating me.
(DIR) Post #Ak7u7ePc6fQHeYowDY by erellsworth@eattherich.club
2024-07-20T15:50:12Z
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@foone Humans are already open source. Anyone can cut a human open and see what's inside. Problem is no one can understand the source code.Also, Big Government™ says disassembling someone just to study their insides is "murder" and won't let you do it.
(DIR) Post #Ak7upQhAT04lqvuHNQ by wikicliff@fosstodon.org
2024-07-20T15:57:59Z
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@foone Anyone can hack wetware! Once. 😜[Adapted from the old saying: "All mushrooms are edible. Some are edible more than once."]
(DIR) Post #Ak9IjDUPFFKrDST464 by Landa@graz.social
2024-07-21T08:00:37Z
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@foone i hope he doesn’t forget to also open source all the proprietary symbionts in our guts and on our skin.