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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
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More Vintage Computing museums should rent out cloud access to their rare hardware.

SDF (Super Dimension Fortress) does it, and it’s freaking awesome.

I’m literally logged into a Sun SPARCstation…anyone can do this for free, right now. Just SSH in.

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[RSS] "The system is so twisted that even Apple itself begs for these reviews from its own apps."

https://unsung.aresluna.org/the-system-is-so-twisted-that-even-apple-itself-begs-for-these-reviews-from-its-own-apps
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I’ve just witnessed a horrific LinkedIn trend in person.

There’s an increasing contingent of cultists saying:

“We should refer to the field of IT as ‘AI’ because that’s what the future is”

I’m not sure what podcast they heard it on, but some guy just said to me:

“You work in AI, don’t you?”

Um… no? Security and IT

“Yeah, AI”

This person made a choice to attend a major tech conference and be this stupid.

Stop the planet, I’m disembarking.

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@timb_machine The only reasonable solution for you is to *also* carry a gun!
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@kityates "lifelong ban on buying cigarettes" - Am I reading this wrong or are they proposing for tobacco what has been a disastrous failure with all other drugs?
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Cyber incident response guide for comms updates, 2026 update

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Jennifer Kayla | Theogrin 🦊

The Onion have finally completed their takeover of InfoWars, and it's everything I wanted and more.

https://theonion.info/

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The third security firm employee who worked with the BlackCat ransomware has also pleaded guilty now

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/florida-man-working-ransomware-negotiator-pleads-guilty-conspiracy-deploy-ransomware-and

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I often need to explore Windows kernel crashdumps when I'm on Linux/macOS.

WinDbg unfortunatelly doesn't work in Wine.

So... I did a thing. It's multiplatform - doesn't depend on dbgeng.dll nor DIA. WinDbg-flavored.

And it's fast. Really fast.
https://github.com/vmi-rs/ephemera

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I'm in my creative phase apparently
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We're already seeing a spike in AI-generated PRs making the ecosystem much more secure.

Words cannot describe how grateful we are for all the contributions.

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Binary Ninja 5.3 (Jotunheim) adds new architecture APIs for full function level lifting. We are already using them for upcoming TMS320C6x work, and plugin authors should be able to put them to good use too. Also new: NDS32 and AArch64 ILP32 ABI updates. Check out the latest blog: https://binary.ninja/2026/04/13/binary-ninja-5.3-jotunheim.html#architecture--platform

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Look into yourself and ask:

"Why am I still wearing pants?"
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btw y'all should* write cracks for software you use, even (and especially) if you paid for it

it's a good reversing exercise and you'll thank yourself when the licensing server has an outage or some company doesn't like your new motherboard

(*only if you can do it legally)

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The fuzzer that found https://project-zero.issues.chromium.org/issues?q=componentid:1638259%20%22V8%20Sandbox%20Bypass%22 (and a number of issues prior to that as well) is now open-source: https://crrev.com/c/7580844

It uses pkeys, trap-handling and single-stepping to intercept and mutate in-sandbox reads (see trap-fuzzer.h for details). Definitely had fun writing it!

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