Elsewhere, on September 4th
filed in LifeStream on Sep.04, 2009
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Is Google calendar (apps) dead for everybody or just me? [kkovacs]
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Shared StockTwits.
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@originell I knew you would, stress brings out the ideas out :) Go get some sleep, stuff will look simpler in the morning#allnighter [kkovacs]
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@originell Problem is that the#sudo command could elevate the level of a new process only, not the#vim it would be running from. :( [kkovacs]
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I’ve been out of the market for too long. I bought some $SPY in today’s opening, and will hold onto it. [kkovacs]
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Infographic of the Day: The Highs and Lows of Becoming a Man http://j.mp/320KdV [kkovacs]
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@tmedhurst That’s of course true. But hey, @originell is right, let’s just everybody suid /bin/cat! :) [kkovacs]
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Shared Bártházi András.
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@tmedhurst hey, I was joking! Your idea could actually work. Would need a lot of code to handle backuping, renaming etc, but it would work. [kkovacs]
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@tmedhurst BTW, in the older times (10yrs ago), a suid#VI was a popular way to "backdoor" a machine. :) [kkovacs]
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@tmedhurst You had to, but what I mean is leaving a backdoor once you had root for a second. [kkovacs]
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@tmedhurst So popular that today "sudo chmod 4755 /bin/vim", then start#vim, then ":!id", you see that it has dropped privileges. Nano: LOL [kkovacs]
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