@Drew Seriously, though... I followed that through to Nathan's post, which is interesting. When I have time, like tonight, I think I'll be hitting "skip" more.
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> I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply this control sequence to too much text. How can we recover? My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best. :)
@KevinGuan We're doing some clever stuff to make it not as heavy on the system as a 'spider' would be, but it's consistent about catching things within five seconds 24/7
Unless it passes the title check, then it could sit in a queue for a few minutes waiting for a body check.
But I don't believe anything has ever not gone through the system while it's running. Sometimes the filters need tuning, but we're basically processing everything in close to real time
@Mogsdad well it just sounds like they didnt bother testing it. if this is a case of "i ran it but got errors", i would vote to close as a typo because they forgot the curly braces
You can add a room feed to monitor new questions on a tag, as well. That's what some of the language-specific rooms do. So while you can't STOP people from using the dying tag, you can catch new use of it and stomp it.
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The error I am getting is here:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test.py", line 391, in <module>
main()
File "test.py", line 385, in main
find_rop_gadgets('libc.so')
File "test.py", line 78, in find_rop_gadgets
e = elf.ELF(path)
File...
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use session
use redis
which is better?
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/usr/bin/python -> /usr/bin/python2.7
/usr/bin/python2 -> /usr/bin/python2.7
/usr/bin/python3 -> /usr/bin/python3.2
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This program is expected to work just fine. why? because it's already doing the same thing 10-15 lines above with no problem and yet it gives random crashes.
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