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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
A bit annoying thing in #Bsky #ATProto is that you don't post plaintext that is "enriched" remotely, but provide a Rich Text object with links, tags, etc. marked as such. It seems from the servers perspective len(rich_text)!=len(str(rich_text)) and I found no way to find out what the true length of my rich Text object will be resulting in failed posts and bad thread splitting...

https://atp.readthedocs.io/en/latest/atproto_client/utils/text_builder.html
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@tmr232 There are bunch of helper scripts used during the build as far as I can tell (the RMI Debugger feature in particular came up in the stack trace but didn't investigate further).
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Latest #Ghidra failed to build because some obscure pyOpenSSL error, which can break pip altogether:

> TypeError: deprecated() got an unexpected keyword argument 'name'

Here's what worked for me:
- Delete the failing pyOpenSSL directory from site-packages
- pip install "pyOpenSSL>22.0.0,<23.0"
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@infosecdj That's weird, I'd think chemistry is so widely applicable that there's always need for it. I guess it's not true for every subfield?
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@floyd Plants that eat insects are called "carnivorus plants", and piscivores are a subcategory of carnivores according to Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnivore
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I really like the idea of Bandcamp Gift Cards! Get your friends and family hooked on supporting independent artists/small labels!

https://bandcamp.com/gift_cards
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@bughuntercat or maybe the ones who exclusively eat the authors of the book
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@nina_kali_nina I think background music (e.g. for work) is a valid use case for generated music. I'm not actively listening anyway...
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My son's #biology book represents carnivores as a true subset of animalivores (which is a new word to me).

Which animals are animalivores but not carnivores?
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This is another #test
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My keynote from @sansoffensive in Hollywood. Attacking Intelligence: Attacking and Defending AI on The Edge

I cover confidential GPUs, Windows Recall architecture, and post-compromise tradecraft with AI and lots more!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zl1NSwuhAk

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Ignite session covering all the Windows Security newness just posted

https://ignite.microsoft.com/en-US/sessions/GS06

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In the "Worth Reposting from Twitter" series today:

https://scrapco.de/twitter/buherator/status/1576535053571530752/

This is a thread about technological things I misjudged during my career. Maybe it'll help someone. (Or maybe I misjudge again?)

- I started gera's challenges, but "why bother with client-side?"

https://github.com/gerasdf/InsecureProgramming.git

- During university, seeing Meterpreter's shortcomings I considered to start developing a professional implant. But "no security boundaries, no fun".

Now look at all teh frameworks...

- Gave up on chemistry because of an idiot teacher
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Hunting the Mongoose: Discovering 10 Vulnerabilities in the Mongoose Web Server Library
https://www.nozominetworks.com/blog/hunting-the-mongoose-discovering-10-vulnerabilities-in-the-mongoose-web-server-library
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"You never pay here... not with money"

OMG I just realized at the end of the episode Needful Things was bought by *Google*

https://rickandmorty.fandom.com/wiki/Needful_Things
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I am looking for padlock or similarly visual device that has bluetooth vulnerabilities (i.e. just uses an "unlock" command or so and no decent cryptography). Any tips welcome!

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@jglypt @kagihq I have some bad news: you pay for search, just not with money. Maybe giving away your data is in fact a good deal, problem is you can't know, because you don't know what data ends up where. $20 is $20, take it or leave it.
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We misunderstood the concept of afterlife. What the religious texts meant to say is that the essence of your online life will be preserved as the weights of an LLM that handles airline customer support and prescribes Viagra in a telehealth app.

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TIL: https://ladybird.org a truely independent browser built by engineers not motivated by data driven revenue. DNSSEC, DANE, no shady CA list, etc. Theyvare always looking for help.

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I'm happy to share that LIEF (extended)
is now providing an API to disassemble code (backed by the LLVM MC layer).

This disassembler is integrated with other functionalities
like dyld shared cache support or DWARF debug info.

You can checkout https://lief.re/doc/latest/extended/disassembler/index.html for the details.

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