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:ihavenomouth: (inginsub@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Feb-2024 23:10:13 JST :ihavenomouth: -
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(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Feb-2024 23:10:12 JST @Inginsub alias systemclt='dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda' -
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:ihavenomouth: (inginsub@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Feb-2024 23:40:36 JST :ihavenomouth: @mint aren’t there safeguards for this now? likes this. -
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(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Feb-2024 23:42:27 JST @Inginsub If there are, haven't heard of them. The only thing I remember is the efivarfs laptop bricking scandal that resulted in making it read-only in kernel since Poettering washed his hands on that. -
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(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Feb-2024 23:43:29 JST @Inginsub That's one of the instances where he's right, btw. It's just laptop manufacturers ignoring the standard and common sense when writing their firmware. -
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munir :fo: (munir@nightshift.social)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Feb-2024 23:43:52 JST munir :fo: why not /dev/random? #justiceforrandom likes this. -
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(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Feb-2024 23:44:56 JST @munir @Inginsub Slower, better to use urandom. I also have paranoia that if disk firmware detects all-zero writes, it would simply mark the blocks as zeroed out white retaining the data on physical medium.
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