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As far as I can tell, the only time I can edit the configuration of an instance is the first time I run limactl start. It would be nice if I could do something like:
limactl stop defaultlimactl edit default(opens editor just like the first time it's created)limactl start default
Maybe this is already possible somehow? If so, I can't find the documentation in either the rep
If I execute an alias on an instance and that instance is not running, I would expect the instance to be automatically started and then the alias executes. A message should be printed out saying what is happening.
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Hi, I also have a question regarding the custom post processor.
In the example https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/blob/stable/custom_mutators/examples/post_library_gif.so.c#L48 it is mentioned that if the post process function returns 0 the input is not sent to the target program and fuzzing is continued. When I tried to do that same the fuzzer throws the error: `Custom_post_process fa
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After running NC with NCP for more then a year with over 2 million files stored on it, I asked myself if the mysql/mariadb DB needs to be maintained?
I searched the internet and the simplest solution I found was using
sudo mysqlcheck -o --all-databases
This reduced the DB size from around 950MB to a little over 800MB and NC seems to be a little more responsive (but this could homeopat
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The following UTM features could reasonably be exposed via the URL scheme:
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