I don’t get it. What’s funny about "A complete film set up for the day less than a week and a half hours or so to get a new Hampshire the same thing we have to do yay for it to be done with the repellant the same thing we have to do you have to be a car or a goat does it make you feel better than I expected it to my mother-in-law and I will be there in a few minutes to be there for you to get back to me is getting a little bit of a man on the way to work through the ditches the other day and I will be there in the morning and I will be there in the morning…
Would you like to hear an OpenSSL joke?
It’s 64k letters long and you can repeat it back to me when I’m done.
It’s “A”.
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I don’t get it. What’s funny about "A complete film set up for the day less than a week and a half hours or so to get a new Hampshire the same thing we have to do yay for it to be done with the repellant the same thing we have to do you have to be a car or a goat does it make you feel better than I expected it to my mother-in-law and I will be there in a few minutes to be there for you to get back to me is getting a little bit of a man on the way to work through the ditches the other day and I will be there in the morning and I will be there in the morning…
/c/YourJokeButWorse
That’s an example of a bug, not an example of a key library that is maintained by some little-known, unsupported individual.
OpenSSL was actively worked-on by a large group of people before, during, and after that incident.
If it hadn’t been, the incident would have been vastly worse.