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Uncle Sam wants you – to use memory-safe programming languages (theregister.com)
bgwalter 1 days ago [-]
In the past decade, security researchers have been sounding the alarm about the dangers of memory safety flaws. "Memory unsafety is a scourge plaguing our industry," said security researcher Alex Gaynor back in 2017.

That guy first branded himself as a Python developer and got someone in Node canceled over pronouns. Then he branded himself as a PyPy proponent, then as a Rust proponent.

I didn't know he was a "security researcher", too. I always saw more evangelism than code.

UltraSane 1 days ago [-]
The very insecure C memory model might have made sense in the 70s when computers were so much slower and the Internet didn't exist but now when a buffer overflow can give anyone on the internet root access to your server it is a disaster.
mrkeen 1 days ago [-]
UltraSane 1 days ago [-]
Yep we have made a huge mess for ourselves but we can at least stop writing NEW critical software in memory unsafe languages.
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