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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
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It’s not about the children, it’s about how monetize surveillance: demand the illiberal, stupid, self-defeating & impossible, & then criminalise the wrong people for circumvention
https://alecmuffett.com/article/161699

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side channel attacks per packet

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Scales of the Universe:

Out Sun is five billion years old and will live another five billion.

A star with ten times the mass, lives some twenty million years, larger stars have an even shirter lifetime.

A star with half the mass of the Sun will live hundred billion years. Our universe is 13.7 billion years old -- the oldest low mass stars are not even past their teenage years yet.

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This year there’s no r2con. I mean, that was obvious because April’s CFP deadline passed a while ago, but it’s probably good to make it clear.

Organizing a physical or virtual event requires an energy that this year (at least) I prefer to use it for other stuff.

But also, because AI is reshaping the field and we need to redefine some rules to keep the vibe and quality of the contents.

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A new opportunity to become a gatekeeper for open source: selling vulnerability analysis, deduplication, coordination and patching to commercial users.

That‘s what Chainguard and the Linux Foundation are trying to be. And they plan to use AI, of course. That will include patching and assigning CVEs.

My guess: upstream gets these AI patches „for free“ and is flagged if it does not take them.

A global LTS source distro, sitting between traditional distros and projects.

https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/06/27/its-looking-like-a-hot-messy-summer-for-security-teams-as-ai-finds-countless-previously-hidden-vulns/5260478

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And that’s a wrap for the LHC sort of! Coming “soon” (2030ish), the HL-LHC.

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This seem like a systemic reverse-centaur: you can't build "AI-driven inspection systems" with general-purpose LLMs, you can only use LLMs then validate *their* output with other, reliable[1] methods. Whoever decided to use LLMs like that is unfit for the job.

[1] ML-based image classification, trained on a very narrow set of labeling data can be more reliable than a human. Try to achieve the same numbers with LLMs, I'll wait!

RE: https://aus.social/@perkinsy/116825631938165912
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The Deadliest Design Mistakes in History

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFbxUPbZovM
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We can't stop here, this is .BAT country!
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[RSS] Linternals: The (Modern) Boot Process [0x01]

https://sam4k.com/linternals-the-modern-boot-process-part-1/
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Did you know that Microsoft applied for a permit for a warehouse in southern Sweden - and once they had built the "warehouse" they declared they were going to host a datacenter there with diesel backup generators?

I mean, we hear this happening all the time and so let's hate on data centers, right?

The difference is that this is Sweden, and we don't accept that shit. They were not allowed to run their diesel generators, had to purchase battery power instead and in the end they closed the data center down since they couldn't win this fight.

That's how you deal with it.

(They are now using other datacenters in other locations in Sweden, fully compliant with the laws, with renewable energy and not using water for cooling as far as I can see)

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Reviewers noted that while Vim for Gameboy featured one of the deepest command systems on the platform, its soundtrack consisted primarily prolonged silence punctuated with occasional terrifying beeps.

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I've been thinking for a while about creating customized #Markdown highlighting, e.g. making all "TODO" strings stand out in my notes.

Are there any tools/frameworks out there (esp. for #Vim / #Neovim ) that allow me to add new formatting rules on the top of existing highlighters?
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In case you wondered, writing an article for @phrack is going great (I have 3 pages of disorganized notes, 7 IDA windows open, this diagram and 3 days to finish)

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I just published the materials of my MIPS reverse engineering workshop from Recon, enjoy :) I've got this strange obsession with cross-architectural malware, and now you can too!

https://github.com/pinkflawd/MIPSReverseEngineeringWorkshop

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back in the day, I used to give small tours of the Marin military bunkers and silos. people flew in for the RSA conference and I offered it as grounded antidote to the urban drinking/dining rapid consumption culture.

got me wondering about starting @BSidesColdWar that rotates around historic locations, with talks about mistakes of the past being here again now.

any interest?

each event could even have a patch...

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