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@kevinmoerman reminds me of ferrofluid behaviour in a thin gap in a strong magnetic field.
That has two stable "domains", one with blobs, one with a labyrinth pattern.
https://www.google.com/search?q=ferrofluid+magnetic+field+hele+shaw+pattern+labyrinth
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@Hotweatherisbad @meuon this is where I finally break and write unit tests...
It was to avoid these "what the..." moments that I started always using linting and type hinting on my Python code, and (quite commonly) writing tests (not that I do TDD, shudder).
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A caveat to what I said - there *are* rogue Certificate Authorities out there:
That's not to say rogue CAs are a threat to every system or user equally. As the article points out, they will probably be used sparingly to get at high value targets.
Anyway, take care to audit which CAs you trust in your browsers and other applications.
If you have a very specialised server application it doesn't need to trust 100-odd CAs!
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@federicocarrone "Rust-Crypto has not been thoroughly audited for correctness, so any use where security is important is not recommended at this time."
I'd steer clear for now, unless you're doing research on it, playing with it in a toy app, or helping contribute.
Some skilled audit and correctness proofs that the crypto works as intended are needed before anyone should be using this, even if it's written in Rust.
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The long awaited OpenSSL vulns are out, and for both...
"this occurs after certificate chain signature verification and requires either a CA to have signed the malicious certificate or for the application to continue certificate verification despite failure to construct a path to a trusted issuer."
Either way you would already have problems, because you trust an untrustworthy CA, or you don't validate certs.
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Bun, the new bLaZInGLy fAsT :javascript: runtime, is now backed by a startup, Oven, which is hiring.
Cute names.
Oven: The Company Behind Bun
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