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New Ubuntu Linux security bypasses require manual mitigations
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-ubuntu-linux-security-bypasses-require-manual-mitigations/
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-ubuntu-linux-security-bypasses-require-manual-mitigations/
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New Ubuntu Linux security bypasses require manual mitigations
Three security bypasses have been discovered in Ubuntu Linux's unprivileged user namespace restrictions, which could be enable a local attacker to exploit vulnerabilities in kernel components.
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https://spinningup.openai.com/en/latest/
https://rltheorybook.github.io/rltheorybook_AJKS.pdf
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Shrinking Blinky As Far As Possible | Hackaday
https://hackaday.com/2025/04/01/shrinking-blinky-as-far-as-possible/
https://hackaday.com/2025/04/01/shrinking-blinky-as-far-as-possible/
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Shrinking Blinky As Far As Possible
Many of us know the basic Blink Arduino sketch, or have coded similar routines on other microcontrollers. Flashing an LED on and offโit doesnโt get much simpler than that. But how big should โฆ
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About ALGOL-FOR-LINUX
Welcome to the ALGOL-FOR-LINUX initiative that's bringing the time-tested memory safety of ALGOL68 to the Linux kernel. While others are experimenting with newfangled languages like Rust, we believe in returning to the roots of computing excellence.
https://algol-for-linux.com/
Welcome to the ALGOL-FOR-LINUX initiative that's bringing the time-tested memory safety of ALGOL68 to the Linux kernel. While others are experimenting with newfangled languages like Rust, we believe in returning to the roots of computing excellence.
ALGOL (ALGOrithmic Language) was designed in the late 1950s with memory safety principles that were decades ahead of their time. By integrating ALGOL68 into the Linux kernel, we're not just improving security - we're making a statement about the cyclical nature of computer science innovation and drawing attention to the neglected history of the field.
ALGOL68 is the 3rd major specification of ALGOL and an ambitious redesign of the language. It has been regarded as one of the most influencial programming languages of all times, notable for being especially efficient, elegant, and correct. Security follows naturally.
In 2022, the Linux kernel got support for a 2nd high-level language. But Rust insists upon itself. By 2026, Linux will finally get memory safety done right.
Memory safety mechanisms are not recent innovations but established techniques dating back to 1961 - when they were successfully implemented in ALGOL. These mechanisms address persistent failure modes in systems programming. Contrary to common assertions in systems programming communities, these approaches have historical precedent and proven effectiveness. The safety features in ALGOL-FOR-LINUX build upon this technical lineage rather than representing a novel experimental approach.
https://algol-for-linux.com/
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