Looks like this was the result of a temporal overlap.
Sorry for the noise ...
Thanks to all involved for their intense work which is much appreciated.
-M
At 2022-06-06 18:49, you wrote:
I think this problem is already fixed. Please check and make sure you are
reading the latest page.
On Mon, J
Thank you Chris and Raul for all of your work on this.
Cheers, bob
> On Jun 6, 2022, at 14:20, chris burke wrote:
>
> It looks like all the pages are moved over now. Thanks to Raul for help on
> this.
>
> The curious problem: there are about 20 pages in the wiki that were created
> before Dec
It looks like all the pages are moved over now. Thanks to Raul for help on
this.
The curious problem: there are about 20 pages in the wiki that were created
before Dec 2008 and not changed after that date. They could not be imported
directly to the new wiki, even though they worked fine in the ear
As I previously wrote[1], I don't see a real threat here. There are much
richer targets out there like jsfilddle or jsbin. Why are viruses or
malware more common on Windows than Linux? A large reason is because of the
larger pool of potential victims and possibly the sophistication of the
average
On Mon, Jun 6, 2022 at 4:26 PM Elijah Stone wrote:
> What is the threat model here, exactly? Something like this?
The threat models I can imagine fall roughly into these categories:
(1) Induced physical problems -- file deletion, gpu overheating,
denial of service.
(2) Induced social problems
I’d love to see more hackers here,
and there already are quite some.
the press/the media abused that term
hackers are usually good people
it’s malicious people one has to defend against
That being said, I agree as well.
Am 06.06.22 um 22:07 schrieb Henry Rich:
I agree. If we attract users, we
What is the threat model here, exactly? Something like this?
- Malicious party provides a link to playground.jsoftware.com/some-j-code
- Naive party is sophisticated enough to check the url before visiting it,
finds it to be trustworthy
- some-j-code immediately redirects to a phishing site
Well-put, Henry.
This dawning awareness comes a little late to the project. But better late
than too-late.
On Mon, 6 Jun 2022 at 21:07, Henry Rich wrote:
> I agree. If we attract users, we will also attract hackers.
>
> Henry Rich
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2022, 9:04 PM Ian Clark wrote:
>
> > (retry
I agree. If we attract users, we will also attract hackers.
Henry Rich
On Mon, Jun 6, 2022, 9:04 PM Ian Clark wrote:
> (retrying -- previous attempt apparently not sent…)
>
> Coupled with some sort of ability for anonymous 3rd parties to contribute
> code for others' use, doesn't this feature
(retrying -- previous attempt apparently not sent…)
Coupled with some sort of ability for anonymous 3rd parties to contribute
code for others' use, doesn't this feature pose a security risk to the
casual user?
This might arise if the J Playground were to acquire a fan club or a
special-interest g
I think this problem is already fixed. Please check and make sure you are
reading the latest page.
On Mon, Jun 6, 2022 at 3:19 AM Martin Kreuzer wrote:
> Chris -
>
> NuVoc layout (after the move) is in the need for a brush-up.
>
> Would you run a bot to replace all the
> â?¢
> characters wit
Chris -
NuVoc layout (after the move) is in the need for a brush-up.
Would you run a bot to replace all the
â?¢
characters with HTML
•
I haven't used the
Replace Text extension so far (and probably do
not have the rights to use it anyway).
Thanks.
-M
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