Problem: Thatlastoneisverygoodnews,becauseitmakesiteasytomanagewi-ficonnectionsratherthanhavingtoresorttoCLIcommands.
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That last one is very good news, because it makes it easy to manage wi-fi connections rather than having to resort to CLI commands.


Add spaces: So,IthinkIhavetotryoutallofthesedressestochoosethebestoneforme.

Answer: So, I think I have to try out all of these dresses to choose the best one for me.


Thoseappointmentswerenotrenewed.

Those appointments were not renewed.


[Q]: [Andithasbecomemorecommontoseeinvestmentsinvatsforredwine,whichispartoftheeffortstoproducegoodpink.]
[A]: [And it has become more common to see investments in vats for red wine, which is part of the efforts to produce good pink.]


Problem: Add spaces: Thevfprintffunctioninstdio-common/vfprintf.cinGNUCLibrary(akaglibc)2.5,2.12,andprobablyotherversionsdoesnotproperlyrestricttheuseoftheallocafunctionwhenallocatingtheSPECSarray,whichallowscontext-dependentattackerstobypasstheFORTIFY_SOURCEformat-stringprotectionmechanismandcauseadenialofservice(crash)orpossiblyexecutearbitrarycodeviaacraftedformatstringusingpositionalparametersandalargenumberofformatspecifiers,adifferentvulnerabilitythanCVE-2012-3404andCVE-2012-3405.

Spaces added: The vfprintf function in stdio-common/vfprintf.c in GNU C Library (aka glibc) 2.5, 2.12, and probably other versions does not properly restrict the use of the alloca function when allocating the SPECS array, which allows context-dependent attackers to bypass the FORTIFY_SOURCE format-string protection mechanism and cause a denial of service (crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted format string using positional parameters and a large number of format specifiers, a different vulnerability than CVE-2012-3404 and CVE-2012-3405.


Problem: RickyonAnintroductiontoZ-WaveprogramminginC#
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Ricky on An introduction to Z-Wave programming in C#