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by saagarjha
2256 days ago
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Well, that depends; you can slap a rlimit on a process and it will no longer DOS you, even if it's executing Turing complete code. It does mean that inside the Turing machine you can't really apply protections, but from the outside a Turing-complete language cannot magically escape its sandbox unless you give (or accidentally include) it a tool to do so. |
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