Hi,

24 avr. 2020 à 02:40 de deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk:

> On Thu 23 Apr 2020 at 23:58:41 (+0200), > l0f...@tuta.io>  wrote:
>
>> > "When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything
>> > at all." - Futurama
>> >
>> Could you explain that please?
>>
> If you're like me when you go for your flu shot, you offer your arm
> and look the other way. A good nurse will surprise you when they
> unexpectedly say, "All done".
>
Thanks for the analogy ;)

24 avr. 2020 à 08:54 de scdbac...@gmx.net:

> i wrote:
>
>> > To my theory, free virus producers
>> > are just much better programmers than those of MS-Windows malware.
>> >
>> > "When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything
>> > at all." - Futurama
>>
> l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
>
>> Could you explain that please?
>>
> Well, Bender became the world of very tiny beings who in the end fought
> a nuclear war over the question whether he is a god or not. This brought
> him in contact with the deity who manages the world Bender lives in.
> The quoted statement summarizes the work mode of that deity.
>
> I assume that our malware producers adhere to the same work mode and am
> thankful for all their bugs which are for free and lots of fun to hunt.
>
I didn't know about this animated SF television program so I had to read 
multiple times your answer+watch the (enlightening) episode to get what you 
were talking about with "Bender", "deity"... Anyway, thanks for the summary ;)

I understand you like hunting for bugs into malware. It's like R&D...
But what makes you think "free virus producers are just much better programmers 
than those of MS-Windows malware"? Do you think writing a malware on Linux 
requires more technical knowledge than on Windows?
Besides, do you mean "free virus" as in "free beer" or "free speech" please?

Thank you & Best regards,
l0f4r0

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