Comment by userbinator 16 hours ago Could be as little as a one-byte difference to patch out the expiry check. 8 comments userbinator Reply teaearlgraycold 16 hours ago Damn, you could create an illegal number by sharing an offset+value. Retr0id 16 hours ago Or indeed an illegal LLM prompt: "/goal locate and patch out the licensing check" angry_octet 16 hours ago Enforcing your rights under your contract by patching out some cert validation checks seems legal to me. Maybe not in places with anti-circumvention laws, but elsewhere it seems fine. userbinator 14 hours ago It would be amusingly ironic if someone used Copilot to do it. 2 replies → varispeed 16 hours ago Sometimes one bit. huflungdung 15 hours ago [dead]
teaearlgraycold 16 hours ago Damn, you could create an illegal number by sharing an offset+value. Retr0id 16 hours ago Or indeed an illegal LLM prompt: "/goal locate and patch out the licensing check" angry_octet 16 hours ago Enforcing your rights under your contract by patching out some cert validation checks seems legal to me. Maybe not in places with anti-circumvention laws, but elsewhere it seems fine. userbinator 14 hours ago It would be amusingly ironic if someone used Copilot to do it. 2 replies →
Retr0id 16 hours ago Or indeed an illegal LLM prompt: "/goal locate and patch out the licensing check" angry_octet 16 hours ago Enforcing your rights under your contract by patching out some cert validation checks seems legal to me. Maybe not in places with anti-circumvention laws, but elsewhere it seems fine. userbinator 14 hours ago It would be amusingly ironic if someone used Copilot to do it. 2 replies →
angry_octet 16 hours ago Enforcing your rights under your contract by patching out some cert validation checks seems legal to me. Maybe not in places with anti-circumvention laws, but elsewhere it seems fine.
Damn, you could create an illegal number by sharing an offset+value.
Or indeed an illegal LLM prompt: "/goal locate and patch out the licensing check"
Enforcing your rights under your contract by patching out some cert validation checks seems legal to me. Maybe not in places with anti-circumvention laws, but elsewhere it seems fine.
It would be amusingly ironic if someone used Copilot to do it.
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Sometimes one bit.
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