Refreshing to hear a mature conversation between experienced specialists not pushing any particular agenda or trying to be viral. I don't agree with each & every statement but that's fine and to be expected.
Great episode! Thanks for a great podcast series. Absolutely the best stuff to listen on morning walks. Entertaining and informative, great way to learn something new, too.
you don't need to be a "hyper-geek" to catch a 0.5s delay, you just need to be stuck in a stupid situation... i.e. i had similar issues due to consolekit and ubuntu's motd stuff when doing regression testing on a monitoring thinggy that did 100s of check_by_ssh instances. like, how is this so much slower testing on my desktop with zero net latency than on the servers (a less useless os)... most likely cause, something starts going very wrong at large scale... it is so great that the power of random bugs in this case helped catch the bad guys!
Please, more English! One of a few podcasts I was really enjoying listening to.
Refreshing to hear a mature conversation between experienced specialists not pushing any particular agenda or trying to be viral.
I don't agree with each & every statement but that's fine and to be expected.
'Knew something was off about the bug bounty because every bug got paid out'. LOL. Great show guys, well done, and thanks for the English edition!
Great episode, absolutely enjoyed it! More English content, please 🙏
Great episode! Thanks for a great podcast series. Absolutely the best stuff to listen on morning walks. Entertaining and informative, great way to learn something new, too.
Please make more english Episodes :D
more english content please! thank you so much!
This is gold. Thank You!
Excellent episode. Thanks guys!
this is an amazing episode, thx for uploading ❤
Where/when did that ghost bounties story happen? any source, link?
Glad to know I'm not the only H who wears a tie
you don't need to be a "hyper-geek" to catch a 0.5s delay, you just need to be stuck in a stupid situation... i.e. i had similar issues due to consolekit and ubuntu's motd stuff when doing regression testing on a monitoring thinggy that did 100s of check_by_ssh instances. like, how is this so much slower testing on my desktop with zero net latency than on the servers (a less useless os)... most likely cause, something starts going very wrong at large scale...
it is so great that the power of random bugs in this case helped catch the bad guys!
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grugq is goated
Isnt grokk a snitch? Selling vulnerabilities to govs