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New Linux kernel vulnerability
(thehackernews.com)
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TempleOS has always been the answer, no vulnerabilities as it can't even connect to the internet
They hated him because he spoke the truth
Can't have a privilege escalation when there are no privileges, since every process runs in the same address space in ring 0.
Who needs the internet when you have a direct connection to His Kingdom.
It even has cool games!
it apparently has a Moses simulator or something like that