#namethatware #electronics A PCB from the late 90s ...
Please use content warnings to prevent spoilers. I'll publish the solution in ~ 24 hours
@addison super interesting stuff!
I’d tend to disagree with this quote:
> In video games, the inputs are simple and largely don't affect the state too much. At most, it applies some vector to your position.
The harder a video game is, the more reliant it is on precise and well-timed inputs. Also, while some video games allow you to run around in circles without consequence, many don’t.
I think the input correlation is tighter than you make it out to be.
More ranting, as a result from a conversation I had with a couple other #fuzzing people:
https://addisoncrump.info/research/fuzzers-and-gaming/
ChatGPT Versions:
3.0 - It's wrong but very fast
3.5 - GPT3 but with more words
4.0 - GPT3 but with more words and slightly less wrong slightly less fast
4o - GPT3 but our investors wouldn't stop asking us when we're making the next model
4o1 - GPT3 but we boil the ocean by iteratively running your GPT3 queries through more GPT3 instances which all try to fact check each other based on no objective definition of what facts are
5.0 - We've cut costs and carbon emissions while maintaining model accuracy by replacing our GPUs with apes
Exploiting CVE-2024-26581: use-after-free in Linux kernel nftables subsystem
The delayed import-table phantomDLL opportunities
https://hexacorn.com/blog/2024/09/14/the-delayed-import-table-phantomdll-opportunities/
I've implemented Conway's Game Of Life, in Conway's Fractran, in 416 fractions.
https://paste.sr.ht/~rabbits/046a86f42b74789fd5ea08657d253287b3847ffc
Looks like Newag isn't satisfied with how their civil lawsuit against us in Warsaw is going - because they just filed another one, this time in Gdańsk, and from another corporate entity they manage. And to add to the pile of arbitrary accusations, this time it's about unfair competition (again) and violation of their corporate personality rights (slander?).