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>I fondle hurr boobidda uhdudda

>> No.9064084

What did you say bitch? I'll cut you

>> No.9064098
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>>9064084
What you say?

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>oh fgsfds

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>> No.9064344

>>9064285
I love you.

>> No.9064733

>>9064285
How did you manage to catch that pic? Do you have triggers for "*BSD" too?

>> No.9064757

>>9064285
The worst BSD.

>> No.9064841

>>9064285
Does this operating system respect the freedom of its user?

>> No.9068154

>>9064841
It says Free, what do you think?

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>>9064757
>>9064841
>>9068154
>>9064733
>>9064344
>>9064285
I dont get it. Ma i Missing somthing ehre?

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>>9068367
http://www.openbsd.org/
http://www.freebsd.org/
http://www.netbsd.org/

>> No.9068425

Encouraging the creation of non-free software, as the BSD license does, is just as evil as creating proprietary software.

>> No.9069088

>>9064733
Because I made it a while ago.

>> No.9069091

>>9068409
BSD has a FBI backdoor, why do people even recommend that shit?

>> No.9069099

>>9069091
Your ignorance is kind of telling when you say ``BSD'' rather than a specific operating system. What, is it obfuscated in POSIX or something?

>> No.9069113

>>9069099
OpenBSD has the backdoors.

>> No.9069121

>>9069091
With the source being open, you would expect people to have found anything suspicious by now.

You might've had a better argument with Windows and NSAKEY, but that's not a definitive proof either.

>> No.9069132

>>9069099
He refers to the OpenBSD backdoor rumours.
Those were followed by a very extensive audit of the codebase. They found no backdoor but did fix several bugs they found while auditing.

It turned out to be a hoax but expect /g/ to still believe it.

>> No.9069138

>>9069113
No it doesn't. I find it laughable this rumor even took off. OpenBSD is as tinfoil as you can get. They've only had something like two or three remote exploits in a vanilla install, whereas some releases of the Linux kernel have had dozens. They constantly do audits and publish full disclosure documents on their findings. They even did one specifically to refute this rumor. Yet people still parrot it.

It's funny, because it's still largely the GNU crowd. For all their complaints about, ``Oh Microsoft makes vague statements and spreads FUD!'' so many of them are happy to fuel the meme that OpenBSD has some secret FBI backdoor.

>> No.9069140

OpenBSD leaks poop

>> No.9069142

>>9069121
The _NSAKEY thing was stupid and people read too much into it.

Though it would be ignorant to say Windows doesn't contain some sort of intentional security flaws.

>> No.9069151

http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=129236621626462

Best troll ever.

>> No.9069160

Why does it matter if BSD contains backdoors? You shouldn't use it in any case because it doesn't respect your freedoms.

>> No.9069161

How would the backdoor thing work, anyway? Isn't it OpenBSD policy that American citizens can't work on cryptographic or security-sensitive code?

>> No.9069163

>>9069160
It respects your freedoms more than 2hu does.
The BSD licence is a free licence and deemed acceptable by the FSF.

>>9069161
That would be easily outsourced.

>> No.9069167

>>9069160
It respects *your* freedoms. Moreso than GNU, in fact. Perhaps its derivatives don't, but so what? You're not using those.

>> No.9069192

God damn all this open source stuff sounds exciting and incredibly boring at the same time. I love all the ideas and creating stuff sounds exciting, but jargon like "timing side-channel leaks" and "deterministic padding bytes" put me off. I'm sure there's a lot of maths and stuff to wrap my head around.

>> No.9069201

>>9069192
http://www.fsf.org/

>> No.9070543

fuck off cudder

>> No.9070554

>>9064098
Anyone got the version where he hugs a dakimakura?

>> No.9070569

Why is this thread still alive?

>> No.9070584

>>9070569
Why is your face so ugly?

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